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Sorcerer may refer to: Magic * Sorcerer (supernatural), a practitioner of magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources * Sorcerer (fantasy), a fictional character who uses or practices magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources Film * The Sorceror (film), ''The Sorceror'' (film), a 1932 German film * ''The Sorcerers'', a 1967 British science fiction horror film * Sorcerer (film), ''Sorcerer'' (film), a 1977 American thriller film * ''Highlander III: The Sorcerer'', a 1994 American fantasy action film Games * Sorcerer (board game), a 1975 board wargame * Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons), Sorcerer (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a character class in the game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' * Sorcerer (pinball), ''Sorcerer'' (pinball), a 1985 pinball machine * Sorcerer (role-playing game), ''Sorcerer'' (role-playing game), a 2002 tabletop role playing game made by Ron Edwards * Sorcerer (video game), ''Sorcerer'' (video game), a 1984 interactive fiction computer game made by In ...
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Sorcerer (supernatural)
Magic, sometimes spelled magick, is an ancient praxis rooted in sacred rituals, spiritual divinations, and/or cultural lineage—with an intention to invoke, manipulate, or otherwise manifest supernatural forces, beings, or entities in the natural, incarnate world. It is a categorical yet often ambiguous term which has been used to refer to a wide variety of beliefs and practices, frequently considered separate from both religion and science. Although connotations have varied from positive to negative at times throughout history, magic continues to have an important religious and medicinal role in many cultures today. Within Western culture, magic has been linked to ideas of the Other, foreignness, and primitivism; indicating that it is "a powerful marker of cultural difference" and likewise, a non-modern phenomenon. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Western intellectuals perceived the practice of magic to be a sign of a primitive mentality and also com ...
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