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* CuttingThroughEnergy: Taelien can cut through at least certain types of magic - and that's when he's using a normal sword.



* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Taelien can cut through at least certain types of magic - and that's when he's using a normal sword.



* VestigialEmpire: The Xixian Empire used to rule the continent, but they appear to have mostly been wiped out.

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!! ForgingDivinity contains examples of:

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* AGodAmI: Edon, the leader of the city of Orlyn's local pantheon. Whether or not he is a PhysicalGod is part of the mystery of the story.



* TheChessmaster: Lydia and Jonan are both potential examples, although [[spoiler: Queen Regent Tylan]] probably fits this best.



* AGodAmI: Edon, the leader of the city of Orlyn's local pantheon. Whether or not he is a PhysicalGod is part of the mystery of the story.



* ThePaladin: [[spoiler: Lydia is secretly a paladin of Tae'os, a different pantheon of deities than the ones worshiped in Orlyn.]]



* TheChessmaster: Lydia and Jonan are both potential examples, although [[spoiler: Queen Regent Tylan]] probably fits this best.
* ThePaladin: [[spoiler: Lydia is secretly a paladin of Tae'os, a different pantheon of deities than the ones worshiped in Orlyn.]]
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An EpicFantasy novel by ObsidianEntertainment game designer AndrewRowe, Forging Divinity focuses on a group of heroes attempting to establish the authenticity of a comparatively new group of gods. It's the first book in the WarOfBrokenMirrors series.

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An EpicFantasy novel by ObsidianEntertainment Creator/ObsidianEntertainment game designer AndrewRowe, Forging Divinity focuses on a group of heroes attempting to establish the authenticity of a comparatively new group of gods. It's the first book in the WarOfBrokenMirrors series.
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* VestigalEmpire: The Xixian Empire used to rule the continent, but they appear to have mostly been wiped out.

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* BarrierWarrior: Lydia's tankiness comes from her usage of the Dominion of Protection for powerful shielding sorcery.



* BarrierWarrior: Lydia's tankiness comes from her usage of the Dominion of Protection for powerful shielding sorcery.


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* GuileHero: Jonan uses his cunning and charisma to manipulate both his enemies and his allies to his own ends.
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* MasterSwordsman: Taelien is a talented enough swordsman to trounce any ordinary fighter. He finally meets his match in [[spoiler: Myros, the local god of battle.]]
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* EquavalentExchange: Subverted to some extent. Sorcerers use their own bodies to fuel their sorcery, but their efficiency grows over time, and the cost does not equal the result.

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* The Chessmaster: Lydia and Jonan are both potential examples, although [[spoiler: Queen Regent Tylan]] probably fits this best.
* The Paladin: [[spoiler: Lydia is secretly a paladin of Tae'os, a different pantheon of deities than the ones worshiped in Orlyn.]]

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* The Chessmaster: TheChessmaster: Lydia and Jonan are both potential examples, although [[spoiler: Queen Regent Tylan]] probably fits this best.
* The Paladin: ThePaladin: [[spoiler: Lydia is secretly a paladin of Tae'os, a different pantheon of deities than the ones worshiped in Orlyn.]]
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* EquavalentExchange: Subverted to some extent. Sorcerers use their own bodies to fuel their sorcery, but their efficiency grows over time, and the cost does not equal the result.
* FunctionalMagic: Dominion Sorcery, a system by which spell casters draw from an element in their own bodies to power spells. For example, flame sorcerers use body heat, sight sorcerers use their eyesight, etc.


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* MagicAIsMagicA: Definitely the case here. Dominion Sorcery is studied like a science and has predictable results.
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An EpicFantasy novel by ObsidianEntertainment game designer AndrewRowe, Forging Divinity focuses on a group of heroes attempting to establish the authenticity of a comparatively new group of gods. It's the first book in the WarOfBrokenMirrors series.
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!! ForgingDivinity contains examples of:
* AGodAmI: Edon, the leader of the city of Orlyn's local pantheon. Whether or not he is a PhysicalGod is part of the mystery of the story.
* AbsurdlySharpBlade: The Sae'kes. It's shown cutting through stone effortlessly, but more impressively, it can cut [[spoiler: other powerful artifacts, such as the Heartlance.]]
* ActionGirl: Lydia is a talented swordswoman, as well as the StoneWall of the group.
* ElementalPowers: Sorcerers within the setting utilize Dominions. Some of these are simple elements like Flame. Others are more esoteric, like Sight or Knowledge.
* ExtraOreDinary: Taelien is a metal sorcerer, meaning he can use sorcery to manipulate metal. Rather than conjuring metal, he modifies existing metal by changing its properties, such as shape and structure.
* BarrierWarrior: Lydia's tankiness comes from her usage of the Dominion of Protection for powerful shielding sorcery.
* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Taelien can cut through at least certain types of magic - and that's when he's using a normal sword.
* MagicKnight: Taelien's enhances his already formidable swordsmanship with metal-altering sorcery.
* MasterOfIllusion: Jonan uses Sight Sorcery to create illusions - at the cost of his own eyesight.
* SquishyWizard: Jonan is the closest character to a traditional wizard, complete with being nearly worthless in physical combat.
* The Chessmaster: Lydia and Jonan are both potential examples, although [[spoiler: Queen Regent Tylan]] probably fits this best.
* The Paladin: [[spoiler: Lydia is secretly a paladin of Tae'os, a different pantheon of deities than the ones worshiped in Orlyn.]]
* VestigalEmpire: The Xixian Empire used to rule the continent, but they appear to have mostly been wiped out.

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