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“When you start to change something at it's very core it becomes unstable. In fact you make it unstable so that you can manipulate it. Instability is both essential and dangerous to the magesmith. Unstable objects do not mix well with new environments is probably the best way to put it. ” Silverheart tapped thoughtfully on the podium again as he though. “To fully answer your question the best thing to do is move on with the lesson.”
“I mentioned Djed earlier. It is the fundamental energy that runs through all things. From you and I to every singular piece of stone that makes up this building. The way it flows within us decides what we look, act, feel and do.” Silverheart put a hand to his robes. “These robes could just have easily been this podium but the djed within tells it to be fabric instead of stone. Blue instead of grey. It is Djed that separates us too, Osd Messer, though living creatures are much, much more complex. Never attempt to Magecraft a living creature either. Never goes right. Nasty business...”
“Don't take my word for it, Mr Messer.” Silverheart told him moving over to a worktop and plucking up a single iron bar. He moved over to the first pedestal he had shown Osd and place the bar down on it. He walked over to a cupboard set into a wall which he proceeded to open with a key that he had seemingly plucked out of the air. Opening the cupboard wide a strange metal contraption fixed with six pieces of glass all aimed toward the centre of the thing. Silverheart gently gripped it and pulled it out of the cupboard. It slid out easily and this was probably the moment tht Osd realised there were rails all along the ceiling of the lab. He saw no other contraptions like the one Silverheart was holding but two other cupboards had metal rails coming out of them.
"This is an Optical Ring. Every object has an aura around it that shows what it's inner djed is like. Wizards can use a type of personal magic to see these auras and they can also imbue objects with that same ability during the magecrafting process and the product of that is the Optical Ring which, when placed at the correct angle, allows us an unparalleled view at the inner workings of our project.” Silverheart cleared his throat and lead the optical ring over to the iron bar. Using some kind of hoist system he was able to adjust the height of the Optical Ring. When he seemed satisfied with it he grunted and beckoned Osd closer. “Go on, have a look. Be careful, for Xira's sake, just the bracket itself is worth a hundred gold mizas nevermind the lenses.”
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“When you start to change something at it's very core it becomes unstable. In fact you make it unstable so that you can manipulate it. Instability is both essential and dangerous to the magesmith. Unstable objects do not mix well with new environments is probably the best way to put it. ” Silverheart tapped thoughtfully on the podium again as he though. “To fully answer your question the best thing to do is move on with the lesson.”
“I mentioned Djed earlier. It is the fundamental energy that runs through all things. From you and I to every singular piece of stone that makes up this building. The way it flows within us decides what we look, act, feel and do.” Silverheart put a hand to his robes. “These robes could just have easily been this podium but the djed within tells it to be fabric instead of stone. Blue instead of grey. It is Djed that separates us too, Osd Messer, though living creatures are much, much more complex. Never attempt to Magecraft a living creature either. Never goes right. Nasty business...”
“Don't take my word for it, Mr Messer.” Silverheart told him moving over to a worktop and plucking up a single iron bar. He moved over to the first pedestal he had shown Osd and place the bar down on it. He walked over to a cupboard set into a wall which he proceeded to open with a key that he had seemingly plucked out of the air. Opening the cupboard wide a strange metal contraption fixed with six pieces of glass all aimed toward the centre of the thing. Silverheart gently gripped it and pulled it out of the cupboard. It slid out easily and this was probably the moment tht Osd realised there were rails all along the ceiling of the lab. He saw no other contraptions like the one Silverheart was holding but two other cupboards had metal rails coming out of them.
"This is an Optical Ring. Every object has an aura around it that shows what it's inner djed is like. Wizards can use a type of personal magic to see these auras and they can also imbue objects with that same ability during the magecrafting process and the product of that is the Optical Ring which, when placed at the correct angle, allows us an unparalleled view at the inner workings of our project.” Silverheart cleared his throat and lead the optical ring over to the iron bar. Using some kind of hoist system he was able to adjust the height of the Optical Ring. When he seemed satisfied with it he grunted and beckoned Osd closer. “Go on, have a look. Be careful, for Xira's sake, just the bracket itself is worth a hundred gold mizas nevermind the lenses.”
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