. "Female"@en . "The Few is the term used to refer to those born with the innate ability to sense the onta and work sorcery. Even without training, the Few are able to see the Mark, allowing them to distinguish sorcery from the natural world; hence the oft-repeated phrase, \u201COnly the Few can see the Few.\u201D However, until actually using sorcery themselves, they bear no Mark and can handle Chorae without harm. Those of the Few who receive training are classified as Q\u00FBya, Shamans, Sorcerers, Witches, or Wizards, depending on such factors as race, gender, and whether or not they belong to a School."@en . . . . . "Few"@en . . "Few is a recruitable character in Radiata Stories. She is a Light Elf scholar living in the City of Flowers while she performs her research."@en . . "Few"@en . . . . . . "Green"@en . "The Few is the term used to refer to those born with the innate ability to sense the onta and work sorcery. Even without training, the Few are able to see the Mark, allowing them to distinguish sorcery from the natural world; hence the oft-repeated phrase, \u201COnly the Few can see the Few.\u201D However, until actually using sorcery themselves, they bear no Mark and can handle Chorae without harm. One way to distinguish the Few from common Men without Marking them is through a Wathi Doll, by having the person speak aloud the artifact's cipher. If the person is of the Few the doll will awaken, however the person will not develop a Mark and should still be able to handle Chorae. Those of the Few who receive training are classified as Q\u00FBya, Shamans, Sorcerers, Witches, or Wizards, depending on such factors as race, gender, and whether or not they belong to a School."@en . . . "Few is a recruitable character in Radiata Stories. She is a Light Elf scholar living in the City of Flowers while she performs her research."@en . "Green"@en . .