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Inscribers are [[arcanist]]s who have discovered the strange arts of rune-casting; a technique for channeling the arcane energy inherent in the world without the risk of arcane corruption. They are different than [[runemaster]], for they persue the arcane knowledge and spellcasting techniques of all arcanists; he seeks to add the powers of runes to his repetoire, as well. Runemasters look on inscribers with some measure of hesitation, for they are proof that there is a connection between the "pure" arts of runecasting and the more vulgar magics of [[mage]], [[warlock]] and [[necromancer]]. In the meantime, inscribers seek out runemasters to teach them new runes, as well as writen works that describe rune patterns. Also unlike runemasters, inscribers are more likely to use runes to enhance their companions and their possessions; whereas runemasters focus on develping a personal connection to the world's natural magic, and tend to scribe runes predominately on their own bodies.
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Inscribers still use spellbooks, though these spellbooks may contain impressive formulae for channeling the power of runes that other arcanists can't make heads or tails of.
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Inscribers are often found among humans and gnomes, for these two races are most likely to have arcane aptitude as well as exposure to runic magic (usually through assoastion with dwarven runemasters); some Forsaken who have dealt with tauren runemasters have come to seek these secrets, as well.
 
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Inscribers are arcanists who have discovered the strange arts of rune-casting; a technique for channeling the arcane energy inherent in the world without the risk of arcane corruption. They are different than runemaster, for they persue the arcane knowledge and spellcasting techniques of all arcanists; he seeks to add the powers of runes to his repetoire, as well. Runemasters look on inscribers with some measure of hesitation, for they are proof that there is a connection between the "pure" arts of runecasting and the more vulgar magics of mage, warlock and necromancer. In the meantime, inscribers seek out runemasters to teach them new runes, as well as writen works that describe rune patterns. Also unlike runemasters, inscribers are more likely to use runes to enhance their companions and their possessions; whereas runemasters focus on develping a personal connection to the world's natural magic, and tend to scribe runes predominately on their own bodies.

Inscribers still use spellbooks, though these spellbooks may contain impressive formulae for channeling the power of runes that other arcanists can't make heads or tails of.

Inscribers are often found among humans and gnomes, for these two races are most likely to have arcane aptitude as well as exposure to runic magic (usually through assoastion with dwarven runemasters); some Forsaken who have dealt with tauren runemasters have come to seek these secrets, as well. Template:Cite

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