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| {{Worldbuilders}}{{Infobox_Class|title1 = Mystic|image1 = mysticicon.png|caption1 = Look, I know what you're thinking.|game_system = D&D 5e|type = All}}'''Mystics '''are masters of the psionic arts. Whether born with powers or harnessed over intensive training, Mystics tap into a different type of magic, the magic of the mind.
| | {{Infobox_Class|title1 = Mystic|image1 = mysticicon.png|caption1 = Look, I know what you're thinking.|game_system = D&D 5e|type = All}}'''Mystics '''are masters of the psionic arts. Whether born with powers or harnessed over intensive training, Mystics tap into a different type of magic, the magic of the mind. |
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| == Mystics in the Realm ==
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| In the [[PR]] era, many mystics trained under a long line of mysics known as '''Neuropupils.''' The Neuropuil system can be dated back to the beginning of the PR era, where the school was founded as one of many [[List of Champerty Institutions|Champerty Institutions]]. Even after the original school fell in [[Realm War I]], the lineage of mystical teachings continued across the realm, and for a while, the two terms became synonymous.
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| == Notable Mystics == | | == Notable Mystics == |