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==Invocation== There are those who invoke the presumed power of various spirits or lesser deities to will magic of certain types . The idea here is that an invoker who fails in one type of magic could convince themselves that it could simply be that that particular spirit or deity doesn’t like them, but another one might. These are all arranged as various religious circles each following their own patron deities but which aren’t closely associated with one another. However, each one traces its own roots way back in time. As a way of bolstering the legitimacy of their own faith and the power of the deities, many of these faiths have stories with their deities and spirits that interrelate with deities and spirits of other religious sects.