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Sender ID: forwearemany (Legion)
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Subject: Magic Inquiry
Warnings: Lol probably nothing
Query: We wish to know about the functionality of different elements of native magic.
Sender ID: forwearemany (Legion)
To: Everyone
Subject: Magic Inquiry
Warnings: Lol probably nothing
Query: We wish to know about the functionality of different elements of native magic.
text | un: astudyinviolet
"WATER could also be useful, especially when you have so much around us. It wouldn't be so impossible to use the oceans or even create some rain, though harnessing an element is not the same as controlling the weather. Healing is also predominant with water. Think of cleansing impurities and washing away wounds. Water users tend to find it easier after those who can use light. But also consider water bubbles that could shield you or creating large waves to push away your foes. ICE may also be a consideration, and there you would have something more solid to work. In my world the two elements are separate, but here there seems to be more overlap to allow the use of both.
As for light and dark as elements, I suppose it seems natural for me since they exist in my world. I will say this world seems a lot more flexible when it comes to their magic and how the elements are used and mixed together, and you could be creative in how you use it as well."
I hope that answers your question. I am new to using magic, so I cannot elaborate further.
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(Consensus: They will seek answers elsewhere.
There is one more thing to ask, though.)
Query: you say you are new to using magic. What magic have you acquired?
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It has proven useful when reconstructing a crime scene or simply lighting up an area.
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