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Originally Posted by David Bofinger
Psychological impracticality. Most wizards contract this during their training, and it makes most talents cost twice as much. A wizard with a more severe case might have to pay triple, lose the ability to converse sensibly about non-magical matters, develop a tendency to see mundane things as being magical, forget how doorknobs work, etc. In Stage Five of the disease the victim becomes a prootwaddle.
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Wow...You just had to go there, didn't you? Just being around proots are bad enough (or comical enough according to your perspective). But, this is a fate worse worse than death for a wizard.