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forwearemany) wrote in
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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.

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We wish to support our allies.
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In Orsterra, light magic can be manipulated to create reflective barriers, and it is also the basis of most healer's magic, which is by far where supportive magics tend to fall.
Water, on the other hand, is highly flexible - in fact, I learned it as ice as opposed to water, at home! The variation truly is incredible, here. I could speak on it for ages, though I will do my best to keep it a bit more brief, ha ha.
Darkness is a trickier magic, in my experience, if only because it is tremendously powerful and requires a certain level of control to maintain a healthy connection with it. Too much can overtake a young scholar, and the results are beyond unpleasant.
If you should ever wish to practice, or have more formal tutelage, I'd be more than happy to lend my services! I do so miss having a pupil, here.
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User: emet-sulk has stated that dark magic promotes growth, change, disease.
(They are uncertain they desire this, and will likely seek light instead. However, they are curious about other potential uses.)