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What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby Agrippa » Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:05 am

In much of fantasy you have your warriors, the fighters, knights, huntsmen, barbarians, archers and more. You also get wizards, whether they're called mages, magi, warlocks, sorcerers, witches and the like. These are all well and good, the kinds of things you can imagine being used in-universe to describe them. But what do you call someone whose skilled at both mundane combat and magic? A gish, but aren't they githyanki? I'm just looking for a generic term to apply to them.
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby 3llense'g » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:29 am

Spell-sword. Get it? Sell-sword? I'm so funny. :P

And 3.5 has an Arcane Archer.
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby vagvaf » Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:29 am

Bladesinger! :oops: :oops:

A list of names just out of my mind:

Arcane or Eldritch Warrior
Warrior-Mage
War Wizard
Spellsword (as 3llense'g suggested)

You can also call them Fighter/Mage or Fighter/Magic-user and then assign in-game-names appropriate for each culture/civillization. Bladesinger is an example, for elven fighter/mages. Axe-Sorcerers could be a description of fighter/mages for a barbaric tribe and so on..
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby rredmond » Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:56 pm

Warrior-Mage popped into my head too.

Though I like War wizard, it could denote just a badass single class magic user.
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby Agrippa » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:05 pm

So we have bladesinger, axe-sorcerer, warrior-mage, war wizard, arcane/eldritch warrior and spell sword. There's also magic knight, occult assasin, mystic archer, perfected adept (magic and unarmed fighting), gun mage (spell and gun slinging), aetheric fist (sorcerery and focus on unarmed fighting) and hermetic fist (normal magic-user and unarmed fighter). More setting specific names would be Jedi, Sith, Chapter Librarian, Runepriest, Grey Knight and warden.

Edit: Just added gun mage.

Edit: added in both aetheric and hermetic fist.
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby sniderman » Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:53 am

What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?


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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby rredmond » Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:26 am

sniderman wins the thread!
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby redwullf » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:16 am

Agrippa wrote:In much of fantasy you have your warriors, the fighters, knights, huntsmen, barbarians, archers and more. You also get wizards, whether they're called mages, magi, warlocks, sorcerers, witches and the like. These are all well and good, the kinds of things you can imagine being used in-universe to describe them. But what do you call someone whose skilled at both mundane combat and magic? A gish, but aren't they githyanki? I'm just looking for a generic term to apply to them.


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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby Agrippa » Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:46 am

redwullf wrote:
Agrippa wrote:In much of fantasy you have your warriors, the fighters, knights, huntsmen, barbarians, archers and more. You also get wizards, whether they're called mages, magi, warlocks, sorcerers, witches and the like. These are all well and good, the kinds of things you can imagine being used in-universe to describe them. But what do you call someone whose skilled at both mundane combat and magic? A gish, but aren't they githyanki? I'm just looking for a generic term to apply to them.


Magus, Eldritch Knight, Warlock


Those three could work.
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Re: What do you call a mix of wizards and warriors?

Postby redwullf » Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:08 am

Agrippa wrote:
redwullf wrote:Magus, Eldritch Knight, Warlock


Those three could work.


I'm sure the first two are Paizo and WotC intellectual property, respectively, so I recommend just using them...privately. ;)
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