"Loremasters are invariably gifted warriors, for their intellects find even the exacting disciplines of the Swordmasters almost childishly easy to master. Similarly, each Loremaster has a faultless grasp of the principles of magical lore. However, he seldom wastes time in committing more than a sliver of battle magic to memory: he is concerned with weightier and more elusive spells that are little suited to the battlefield.[1a] Beyond this, it is rare to encounter two Loremasters who have trodden the same path to illumination. Even to an Elven mind, the realm of knowledge is a labyrinth, and none can explore all of its many chambers. Indeed, centuries of scholarship have left more than a few Loremasters with a touch of eccentricity. Nevertheless, no commander will spurn a Loremaster's services if they are offered, for their synthesis of magical fury and swordsmanship is truly formidable.[1a]"@en . . . . . . . "Loremasters"@en . "Loremasters are invariably gifted warriors, for their intellects find even the exacting disciplines of the Swordmasters almost childishly easy to master. Similarly, each Loremaster has a faultless grasp of the principles of magical lore. However, he seldom wastes time in committing more than a sliver of battle magic to memory: he is concerned with weightier and more elusive spells that are little suited to the battlefield.[1a]"@en . "The Loremaster is a playable Order in LOTRRPG and a playable class in LOTRO.In Rolemaster the Loremasters are also a mythical order of extremely powerful individuals who secretly influence the incedents of the Shadow World, among them Randae Terisonen, Andraax, Elor once Dark and Lorgalis.ICE#s Loremaster (ICE Series) was named for them."@en . "The Loremaster is a playable Order in LOTRRPG and a playable class in LOTRO.In Rolemaster the Loremasters are also a mythical order of extremely powerful individuals who secretly influence the incedents of the Shadow World, among them Randae Terisonen, Andraax, Elor once Dark and Lorgalis.ICE#s Loremaster (ICE Series) was named for them."@en . . .