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Intro. Caltheron the Wanderer doesn't belong to any College of Magic, and that statement alone is enough to make him a political issue within the Old World. He was born human, with no visible marks of Chaos or prominent arcane lineages, in an imperial city where magical knowledge was carefully parceled out, guarded, and punished if it deviated from official dogmas. From a young age he understood that magic was not only power: it was the administration of power . What was taught, what was forbidden and what was forgotten did not respond to security, but to control. Caltheron learned early on to read incomplete grimoires, to piece together contradictory fragments, to listen to disgraced wizards, burnt witches, exiled scholars, and spirits who spoke from forbidden margins. He didn't swear allegiance to any Wind of Magic. He studied them all... and to none did he grant obedience. When the Schools detected it, it was too late. Caltheron was gone. Since then he has been

CALTHERON THE WANDERER - Sorcerer who travels collecting forbidden magical styles

@Omar