Soren (
pessimiskeptic) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-08-04 07:15 pm
[Video | Both Courts] 01st Storm
[Soren has been gathering information rather than being social with the rest of the newcomers at Caer Glaem. Now, feeling as though he's got enough knowledge of the Drabwurld to satisfy him for the moment, the mage turns to the Locket network. He's hoping that a certain someone from his world is here, but at the same time, he doesn't know if they're on opposite sides or the same one. Therefore, it's easier to not call him out and hope that the guy answers, if he's here.
He is at least going to learn something useful about the magic here, and possibly in other worlds.]
I'd like to know how different magic is across the worlds, as well as here. The limits, the necessary components, incantations, how you channel it, any other such thing you can think of.
[He holds up a red, leather-bound book.]
As an example. Tomes are for offensive magic. Knowing and speaking the ancient language it's written in allows communication with the elemental spirit of that particular tome. Good communication allows one to control the direction of the spell, while poor communication can lead to accidents with unfortunate results. Some end in death, but most end in grievous injury, depending on the spell.
He is at least going to learn something useful about the magic here, and possibly in other worlds.]
I'd like to know how different magic is across the worlds, as well as here. The limits, the necessary components, incantations, how you channel it, any other such thing you can think of.
[He holds up a red, leather-bound book.]
As an example. Tomes are for offensive magic. Knowing and speaking the ancient language it's written in allows communication with the elemental spirit of that particular tome. Good communication allows one to control the direction of the spell, while poor communication can lead to accidents with unfortunate results. Some end in death, but most end in grievous injury, depending on the spell.

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[ He taps a few fingers on the table, restless, then adds: ]
An old friend — annemer, not a wizard — was once able to see ghosts and spirits, where many with magic could not.
[ Of course, common consensus was that Vincent was mad, but that’s a bundle of briar that Felix doesn’t care to untangle. ]
As lonely of a thing to see as to be unseen, perhaps. I gather they’re not grand to gad about their feelings.