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           If  your sorcerer has a supernatural mark, it might be   by a telltale sign that makes it clear where that magical
         one that's easily concealed, or it could be a source of   energy came from.
         pride that you keep on constant display.                When your sorcerer character casts a spell, does the
                                                               effort reveal itself in a sign of  sorcery? Is this sign tied to
         SUPERNATURAL  MARKS                                   your origin or some other aspect of  who you are, or is it
                                                               a seemingly random phenomenon?
            d6    Mark
                  Your eyes are an unusual color, such as red.
                                                               SIGNS OF SORCERY
            2     You  have an extra toe on one foot.
                                                                  d6    Sign
            3     One of  your ears is noticeably larger than the other.
                                                                        You  ~eliver the verbal components of  your spells in
            4     Your hair grows at a prodigious rate.
                                                                        the booming voice of  a titan.
             5    You wrinkle your nose repeatedly while you are
                                                                   2    For a  moment after you cast a spell, the area
                  chewing.
                                                                        around you grows dark and gloomy.
             6    A red splotch appears on your neck once a day,
                                                                   3    You  sweat profusely while casting a  spell and for a
                  then vanishes after an hour.
                                                                        few seconds thereafter.
                                                                   4    Your hair and garments are briefly buffeted about,
                                                                        as if by a breeze, whenever you call forth a spell.
         As the world well  knows, some sorcerers are better than
                                                                   5    If you are standing when you cast a spell, you rise
         others at controlling their spellcasting. Sometimes a          six inches into the air and gently float back down.
         wild display of magic gone awry emanates from a sor-      6    Illusory blue flames wreathe your head as you be-
         cerer who casts a spell. But even when one's magic goes
         off as planned, the act of casting is often accompanied        gin your casting, then abruptly disappear.
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