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It's about if they are allowed to do that without being trained first. Agents have to be trained, while in without form there isn't any required training.I guess I just don't see how Agents of the Throne is any better regarding this? Rereading the blurbs, the difference between Without Form and Agents of the Throne has nothing to do with the level of training available to elementalists, or even whether they are required to receive training. It's about whether elementalists are allowed to do things like perform mercenary work.
As I've said, I'm not for banning them from using their powers. I'm for making sure they actually understand what they are doing with them.
*Somewhat risky, but social pressure and incentives can do most of the work of a policy, so long as the culture supports it. 'Not being destroyed by a rogue Elementalist' is a great incentive for people to support a culture of care towards these immense powers.
Consider the difference in the above quotes on their relative safety. And notice the way the without form blurb is worded as basically the elementalists being a horrifying threat to everyone else that scares them into line.
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