What do warlocks worship?

Warlocks don't exactly "worship" in the traditional sense like clerics; they forge a pact with a powerful entity—a Patron—for magical power, which can range from Fiends, Archfey, Great Old Ones, Celestials, to even some powerful beings considered gods (though less common), and their relationship varies from servitude to a mere transactional deal, with power gained in exchange for service or secrets.
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Who do warlocks worship?

A warlock is a much more transactional exchange. They don't worship their patron. They might not even LIKE their patron. Their patron gives them certain powers in return for the warlock having to do the patron's dirty work on occasion.
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Can warlocks have a god as their patron?

RAW, warlocks are not supposed to have deities as patrons. The description for patrons specifically states that patrons aren't gods. That doesn't really mean that they can't be. It's hardly game-breaking if you want to be Tyr's arcane muscle or something.
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What type of magic do warlocks use?

Warlocks can use the shadow or shadow magic (also referred to as the Void). Warlock magic may be a broader term for any of the dark magic a warlock uses.
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What do warlocks serve?

Warlocks are seekers of the knowledge that lies hidden in the fabric of the multiverse. Through pacts made with mysterious beings of supernatural power, warlocks unlock magical effects both subtle and spectacular.
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Do warlocks practice witchcraft?

Usually the term "warlock" is used as a masculine form of "witch". So it would still be said that warlocks practice witchcraft. Of course anything set in myth and fantasy can be crafted and molded to your preferences.
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What do the warlocks drink?

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, shade of the evening is also known as the Wine of Warlocks. It is a thick dark blue beverage made from the inky blue leaves of the black-barked trees that grow outside the House of the Undying.
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How can you tell if a person is a warlock?

Signs someone might be a warlock, in fiction and folklore, often involve an otherworldly connection (patronage), intense desire for forbidden knowledge/power, unusual physical traits or "marks," a rebellious nature, potent but specific magical abilities (like Eldritch Blasts in D&D), and a focus on contracts or pacts, but in reality, it's largely about self-identification or cultural beliefs, not verifiable traits. 
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What is a Warlocks weakness?

<p>Warlocks don't have a special weakness but they just have limited powers. So if you make them run out of them, they can't fight you anymore. Vampires are always strong, except for when they walk into the sunlight of course. Werewolfs can control their transformation when they're trained.
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What gives Warlocks their powers?

Warlocks in this edition received their abilities through the influence of some supernatural being such as a demon or fey. They are either born with these powers or receive them through a fell pact, which turns their soul into a dark font of eldritch powers.
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Is a warlock demonic?

A Warlock, also known as a Sorcerer or Magician, is a human (sometimes human-demon hybrid) capable of using arcane spells. Warlocks are essentially the male counterparts of witches.
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How do warlocks communicate with their patron?

Some warlocks communicate with their patron through their familiar; some by meetings with the being's minions, others only by reading omens in nature or interpreting prophetic visions or dreams.
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What kind of familiars do warlocks have?

A warlock can have either a bat, cat, crab, frog (toad), hawk, lizard, octopus, owl, poisonous snake, fish (quipper), rat, raven, sea horse, spider, weasel, imp, pseudodragon, quasit, or sprite. Assuming they learn Find Familiar through Pact Of The Chain.
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Where in the Bible does it talk about warlocks?

While the specific word "warlock" isn't always used (often translated from Hebrew words for sorcerers, enchanters, or those consulting spirits), the Bible strongly condemns witchcraft and divination, with verses like Deuteronomy 18:10-12, Leviticus 19:31, and Acts 19:19 prohibiting such practices, viewing them as detestable to God and warning against seeking power outside Him. 
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What do warlocks do in real life?

Warlocks are most commonly associated with witchcraft or the occult, but they have also been known to be powerful healers and protectors in certain cultures. In ancient times, warlocks were seen as wise men who could use their knowledge of the natural world to provide advice to members of their communities.
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What's the best race for a warlock?

The "best" race for a Warlock depends on the game (WoW, D&D, BG3) and your goal (PvE, PvP, aesthetics), but common top picks in World of Warcraft include Orc (Horde, strong offensive/CC break) and Undead/Troll (Horde, versatility/healing); Night Elf (Alliance, Shadowmeld utility) or Dwarf (Alliance, defensive) are great; while in D&D/BG3, Tiefling, Half-Elf, and Drow excel due to Charisma bonuses and extra spells/utility, with Gnomes also strong in Classic WoW for utility. 
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What do warlocks believe?

First, witches, including warlocks, are pagans. They believe in gods and goddesses; however, major emphasis is put on the god and goddess on top of the hierarchy. In witchcraft worshippers get to choose the gods and goddesses they are most likely to worship.
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What kind of magic do warlocks have?

Warlocks, in both new and old lore, use fel magick. They consume life and souls to fuel their power, to enslave demons, to corrupt and inflict pain, to steal life and souls from others.
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What is the mark of a warlock?

A warlock mark is a distinct or strange physical feature that identifies warlocks. Warlocks may hide or disguise their more extraordinary marks with glamour to blend in among mundanes.
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What are the 7 signs of the Spirit?

They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. Stained glass symbolic representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, c.
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What are female warlocks called?

The closest female equivalents to a warlock are witch, sorceress, or enchantress, though the term "warlock" historically meant a male oathbreaker and can technically apply to any gender but is often seen as masculine, while "witch" is a more common, gender-neutral term for a magic user, often female in popular culture, or a specific practitioner in Wicca.
 
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What is the 20 minute wine rule?

The 20-minute wine rule is a simple guideline for optimal serving temperature: take red wines out of the fridge for 20 minutes before pouring (to slightly warm them from too cold) and put white wines into the fridge for 20 minutes before serving (to cool them from room temp), helping flavors blossom by avoiding extremes of being too warm or too cold. This trick corrects for modern, warmer rooms and overly cold fridges, letting you taste fruit and complexity rather than just alcohol or muted aromas. 
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How do warlocks get their powers?

Warlocks get their powers primarily through pacts with powerful, otherworldly beings (Patrons) like demons, fey, eldritch horrors, or celestials, in exchange for service or devotion, granting them innate magical abilities like Eldritch Invocations, though some lore allows for power from heredity, stealing magic, or other origins, making them distinct from wizards who study magic or clerics who receive it from deities. Their magic is often seen as tapping into a patron's power source, acting as conduits for arcane secrets and sometimes involving dark energies like Fel magic (in World of Warcraft). 
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What weapons do warlocks get?

Warlocks primarily use spellcasting tools like wands, staves, orbs, and spellbooks, but depending on the game (like WoW or D&D), they can wield simple weapons such as daggers, shortswords, or even axes, often as stat sticks or for specific builds (like Pact of the Blade in D&D). Their true power comes from Charisma-based spells, not weapon damage, but weapons provide crucial stats or synergize with their magic. 
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