==List of common Ways==
* ‘Spellwiller’ - ‘Spellwilling’ - working spells by merely willing it
* ‘Spellsinger’ - ‘Spellsinging’ - working spells by singing particular melodies
* ‘Spellrhymer’ - ‘Spellrhyming’ - working spells by reciting particular rhyming lyrics
* ‘Spellsayer’ - ‘Spellsaying’ - working spells by saying particular words or particular sentences
* ‘Spellbidder’ - ‘Spellbidding’ - working spells by speaking commands that they or their audience knows
* ‘Spellcaller’ - ‘Spellcalling’ - working spells by calling out the particular name of a deity or elemental spirit
* ‘Spellnamer’ - ‘Spellnamer’ - working spells by speaking the particular name of what one’s affecting
* ‘Spellpointer’ - ‘Spellpointer’ - working spells by pointing at the target
* ‘Spellforcer’ - ‘Spellforcing’ - working spells by lashing out in a particular way
* ‘Spellstriker’ - ‘Spellstriking’ - working spells by striking the target in a particular way
* ‘Spelldancer’ - ‘Spelldancing’ - working spells by dancing in particular ways
* ‘Spelltracer’ - ‘Spelltracing’ - working spells by tracing out particular runes, symbols or glyphs
* ‘Spellcrafter’ - ‘Spellcrafting’ - working spells by crafting particular objects
* ‘Spellsculptor’ - ‘Spellsculpting’ - working spells by carving away at particular objects
* ‘Spellwriter’ - ‘Spellwriting’ - working spells by writing down particular words or particular sentences
* ‘Spelldrawer’ - ‘Spelldrawing’ - working spells by drawing particular pictures on a surface
* ‘Spellbleeder’ - ‘Spellbleeding’ - working spells by bleeding themselves or another person
* ‘Spellthrower’ - ‘Spellthrowing’ - working spells by throwing particular objects
* ‘Spellshooter’ - ‘Spellshooting’ - working spells by shooting the target with arrows
* ‘Spellbinder’ - ‘Spellbinding’ - working spells by affecting effigies or other objects associated with target
* ‘Spelleater’ - ‘Spelleating’ - working spells by eating or drinking particular foodstuffs
* ‘Spellslayer’ - ‘Spellslaying’ - working spells by slaying particular living beings
* ‘Spellburner’ - ‘Spellburning’ - working spells by burning particular combustible objects
* ‘Spellmixer’ - ‘Spellmixing’ - working spells by mixing particular alchemical ingredients
* ‘Spellplayer’ - ‘Spellplaying’ - working spells by playing a particular musical instrument in a particular way
* ‘Spellprayer’ - ‘Spellpraying’ - working spells by praying for the divine intervention of a deity
* ‘Spellriter’ - ‘Spellriting’ - working spells by performing a particular ritual
* ‘Spelldrinker’ - ‘Spelldrinking’ - working spells by drinking certain substances
* ‘Spellwisher’ - ‘Spellwishing’ - working spells by making a wish, though not to any particular deity
Note that these terms, while they concisely describe a speller’s way, are used only by a small subset of the peoples of the world of Faith; every society and sect has their own titles and classes - usually lofty ones meant to set them apart and above others - for describing themselves; and other terms for spellers belonging to other sects .
Each of these ways can in turn be subdivided still further into various styles based on more specific characteristics. So for example a spelldancer who uses waltz is a member of a different style from a spelldancer who uses a different type of dance.