supertinyking said
She opens the book first thing, and digs in, devouring it...in the reading sense.
she finds that it only has four chapters, one for basic pyromancy that teaches her how to summon a small flame using her glove by willing it into being and beleiving that it would work, where as her force powers would have her literally force her energy to cause things to happen, creating a fundamental difference. the other pyromancy chapter shows how to make a fireball by manipulating her own energy and adding it to the flame before throwing it physically. the other two chapters are on sorcery but are largely useless to her as they require a different catalyst. while reading it becomes fairly obvious that the book was intended for children by the wording and detailed diagrams displaying how to do this form of magic. the book seems to keep reffering to her "inner flame" when talking about manefesting the flame and feeding flames she's created, saying that it shall burn greater the more she uses it