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		 FWIW, I was intending that the non-sacred "Sorcerers" recruited by Wu-Shan would be fire/air mages primarily (with randoms also drawn from earth/nature/water.) 
 
 The sorcerer's weapons are wind and fire, after all (I think I'm mangling the quote but that's the sense of it.) 
 
 I don't think it's reasonable to expect all magic combinations to be equally represented. There are some pairings that just tend to go together. The lack of fire/air is, admittedly, a bit more unexpected than the lack of fire/water. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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