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Cboutin3 Posted 13 years ago
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The most prolific members of the Orders of High Sorcery were humans, who turned to magic from/for ambition, lust for power, a love of forbidden knowledge, or any other number of reasons.
  

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) members of the Orders of High Sorcery were humans, who turned to magic because of their ambition, **** for power, a love of forbidden knowledge, or any other number of reasons.

  • ) members of the Orders of High Sorcery were humans, who turned to magic because of their ambition, **** for power, a love of forbidden knowledge, or any other number of reasons.
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The most prolific (numerous?) members of the Orders of High Sorcery were humans, who turned to magic because of their ambition, **** for power, a love of forbidden knowledge, or any other number of reasons.

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