Question:
What are the different types of "-mancers"?
Tim
2010-06-23 20:04:01 UTC
I know there's Pyromancer, Necromancer, and Technomancer, but what are the other ones for the other elements?
Eight answers:
Dethslayer7
2010-06-23 20:05:51 UTC
Spiritmancer, Electromancer, Frostmancer, Aquamancer, and Terramancers
anonymous
2010-06-23 20:05:47 UTC
Geomancer, Hydromancer, Aeromancer, Electromancer.
Dark
2016-06-01 13:19:40 UTC
Fulgurmancer = Lightening mage

Necromancer = Death mage

Pyromancer = that creepy flamethrower guy from... nevermind, Fire mage

Hydromancer = Water mage

Aeromancer = Air mage

Dracomancer = Dragon mage

Geomancer = Earth mage

Felismancer = Cat mage (kidding)

Anguismancer = Serpent mage

Sangumancer = Blood mage
Leon O
2010-06-23 20:08:59 UTC
Infinite amounts of them, just put one word before it, and its a wizard of it, but there are some popular choice for names of them however.



Such and Ice one would be a Cryomancer



An Earth may be called a Terramancer



Air would be Areomancer



Water would be Aquamancer



Most of these derive from the latin words for these things, Except for Necro and possibly Techno, as the latin word for Death is Mortuus
anonymous
2017-01-16 19:57:46 UTC
Mancers
?
2010-06-23 20:24:24 UTC
pretty much every latin or greek prefix that you can think of.

aeromancer (air), hydromancer (water), pathomancer (emotions), visomancer (strength, brute force), animancer (animation of objects/substances), atermancer (darkness, shadows), fulgurmancer (lightning, electricity), gaiamancer (earth), biomancer (living creatures/plants), dynamancer (power), illumancer (light), solamancer (sun, sunlight), lunamancer (moon, moonlight), scaphomancer (metal, metalworking), simulacrumancer (illusions), mutatiomancer (transformation, shapeshifting) etc.

there are many more, basically one for just about anything you can think of.
TF
2016-04-08 21:00:01 UTC
add a latin or greek prefix or make up your own, like technomancer or necromancer, which are not from either of the two languages.
JOHNNY
2015-05-26 14:21:34 UTC
crisnet


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