Sorcerer is the name of a 1977 film directed by William Friedkin.
Sorcerer is also a role-playing game written and published by Ron Edwards (the title of the core rulebook is Sorcerer: An Intense Role-playing Game)
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Sorceress' come in three basic flavors: Cold, Fire, and Lightning but she is not limited to playing just three types of Sorceress.
When a sorceress clicks to cast this spell, the fire wall starts perpendicular to the direction she is facing and continues on until it hits something or a max distance.
A sorceress casts this spell and as she moves throughout boards, it attacks random monsters on the screen with a thunderbolt "from the heavens." It is a great spell to have because it attacks by itself and allows you to use other spells at the same time.
From the time she is chosen by the Zann Esu at the tender age of seven, she is involved in a never-ending cycle of learning, striving to achieve the "perfect" magical properties through intense studies and use of skills in the field.
Attuning their senses to the elements around them in a given situation, the Sorceress has long been known for focusing present energies into the form of magic she chooses, be it for destruction of a foe, or enchantment of a friendly creature.
It is because of this that the Sorceress has gained such recent popularity from the otherwise tormented inhabitants of the various cities remaining in the West, as she is known for her mystifying displays of arcane, yet harmless magic abilities.