Originally posted by Mr. Mimic
You see, black and white mages live in a totalitarian society where they cannot choose their jobs because they are predetermined. That and the fact that a black mage is born black, a white mage is born white, a red mage is born red, a blue mage is born blue, etc.. reinforces this pre-chosen job society.

Therefore it is proven beyond a resonable doubt that mages cannot choose their professions and must take whichever profession they are born with and is forced upon them by the totalitarian society in which they live and never even dare disobey or even think about disobeying it because they like thier profession that they are born with too much . <b>*wins*</b>
Under that circumstance, wouldn't the white and black mage's that wanted a child team up with a warrior, thief, blue and red mage and some other random job classed people to go on a ridiculous adventure culminating in them overpowering said totalitarian society and the secret magic driving force behind such society leading the people into a time of peace and freedom to choose their own job class (and incidentally learn a few of life's lessons and come out better people in the process?)