Fall 5 512 AV
Dusk came over the land filling the sky with violet and orange streaks, the dying breath of today. Though worry not, for in the promise of tomorrow, today is reborn, and in that days death and when darkness covers the land the moon promises another tomorrow. For without one there surely wouldn’t be the other, right? That was not how the world worked. The world has a tendency of working in cycles, great circles and chains of cause and effect, action and reaction. Therefor it shouldn’t surprise any observing individual that world magic would work much the same as it does interfere with the worlds normal flow of djed.
Though today it wasn’t exactly the most ‘worldly’ of world magics that the wizard was preparing to use. No, it was a much more personal style of world magic, one which has the power to affect and warp personal energies which flow within. This magic was called Glyphing. He was preparing for the arrival of a much younger wizard, Miro. He was a practitioner of personal magic, mainly Reimancy but the kid had a soft spot for learning, and… with that kind of talent which the wizard possessed who could resist not sharing a thing or two to make his life easier in the long run? They were all taking risks using magic. Magic was serious business, and he wondered just how much the other understood about that. Rayages way was a way of caution and foresight, but to be truly prepared he needed to get even more skillful in the arts which he already possessed. That will take time, practice, and most importantly patience.
Pacing back and forth within his pavilion, shadows flickered from the candles which were lit within for it would soon be dark, but the nuit needed no rest. He could work throughout the night without rest, unlike the mortals which he was surrounded by. He had got the impression that they were not the most impressionable bunch, but they left him well alone, staying away from his pavilion for as much as they could. They didn’t trust him, but that was the curse of living just one too many lifes, or perhaps having a history of switching bodies… of which he point that because he was nuit he was treated differently, but because he was an authority on alchemy, a magic no one really has understood since Pycon and Sahova, he was treated with a fair amount of respect.
Dusk came over the land filling the sky with violet and orange streaks, the dying breath of today. Though worry not, for in the promise of tomorrow, today is reborn, and in that days death and when darkness covers the land the moon promises another tomorrow. For without one there surely wouldn’t be the other, right? That was not how the world worked. The world has a tendency of working in cycles, great circles and chains of cause and effect, action and reaction. Therefor it shouldn’t surprise any observing individual that world magic would work much the same as it does interfere with the worlds normal flow of djed.
Though today it wasn’t exactly the most ‘worldly’ of world magics that the wizard was preparing to use. No, it was a much more personal style of world magic, one which has the power to affect and warp personal energies which flow within. This magic was called Glyphing. He was preparing for the arrival of a much younger wizard, Miro. He was a practitioner of personal magic, mainly Reimancy but the kid had a soft spot for learning, and… with that kind of talent which the wizard possessed who could resist not sharing a thing or two to make his life easier in the long run? They were all taking risks using magic. Magic was serious business, and he wondered just how much the other understood about that. Rayages way was a way of caution and foresight, but to be truly prepared he needed to get even more skillful in the arts which he already possessed. That will take time, practice, and most importantly patience.
Pacing back and forth within his pavilion, shadows flickered from the candles which were lit within for it would soon be dark, but the nuit needed no rest. He could work throughout the night without rest, unlike the mortals which he was surrounded by. He had got the impression that they were not the most impressionable bunch, but they left him well alone, staying away from his pavilion for as much as they could. They didn’t trust him, but that was the curse of living just one too many lifes, or perhaps having a history of switching bodies… of which he point that because he was nuit he was treated differently, but because he was an authority on alchemy, a magic no one really has understood since Pycon and Sahova, he was treated with a fair amount of respect.
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