@Kho It crumbled to dust once the power was drained.
Who else needs or wants to post for this turn? I can't do much unfortunately... I am like a passionate love; I expend all that I am in the first act, and while it is sublime, it is limited.
@Lugubrious 'Any being, from mortal to god, natural or unnatural, would be changed should they be immersed in one of these pools. Be the mutations baleful or beautiful, they would also be imprinted with the stigma of natural life, and brought into Slough's domain.'
This is a bit OP. Limit it to mortals and low-level heroes and demigods.
@Muttonhawk@Legion02[@AnyoneCreating Magic] before giving hain/humans/any sentient being magic, you need to take into account that magic exists within the universe but most created creatures have not been embedded with the ability to wield magic. So before even teaching say, humans, Cryomancy or Kaolokinesis, you'd need to embed them with the capability to sense and use magic. You will then need to make them realise that they can control their surroundings (e.g. teach them basic magical energy manipulation) and over a period of 5/6 generations they may learn Kaolokinesis or Cryomancy with 1 MP (and it would take significantly longer without).
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Ah. I guess I misremembered how freepoints vs. might points worked for things like magic. I am about to head to sleep, so I'll be able to talk more tomorrow, but I'll at least give some response.
Toun intends to have the slave hain in particular learn kaolokinesis without teaching anyone else on the planet. Toun isn't giving every hain on Galbar this ability. This is a population of roughly 200-300 at this point, essentially hooked up to a hive mind with Toun at the centre now that Cornerstone has being built around them. They would be bestowed and taught how to use their new powers more intrusively than normal. I'm not sure if these parameters change anything about what I was trying to do but I would have no issue spending straight up might on it.
If the process has to be gradual with one might point, would two or three make it quick enough for use within, say, a few months, or a week? I've still got a few points spare.
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I guess automatically 'embedding' or 'programming' magic into their minds is possible with an additional Might, and seeing as they are unthinking slave-hain, it's not much of an issue.
This creates a Time anomaly.
@Kho Isn't that the point? The world is full of hain and slough creatures. Suddenly Notte.
Oh I see what you meant now. I can edit it to "short while" which is based more on his perspective than on numbers, but I will wait for Lugi.
@Muttonhawk 2 Might in total to teach programme Kaolokinesis into their minds and make them capable of using it. Mind you, this means that they can ONLY use that kind of magic, other forms of magic and basic magics are beyond them.