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I have my specialties, but I aim to learn any and all magic. No matter how “cursed” or “mundane” they may be.
You mess with curses too? That’s gutsy.
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I have my specialties, but I aim to learn any and all magic. No matter how “cursed” or “mundane” they may be.
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No, it’s just a spell I found in my travels. I do not discriminate against the type of spells.
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*my robes drop*
I do too. It adds to my look.
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I have a spell that helps keep your hair conditioned and one that keeps your clothes iron nice! Oh! And one that is cool for dramatic effect!
*stands up and my clothes start flowing like they are underwater*
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That’s a hard one. There are sooooo many!
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Hm.
*ponders for a bit then smiles*
You’ll have to find out later.
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Utilizing letter magic as a foundation to learn other magic. Seems like learning and using other magic increases the pool of mana that I hold.
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It was. I was very weak compared to most of my colleagues.
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I’ve lost count.
*the runes spin in my hand and one by one fly into my book*
But I will tell you the first type of magic I knew.
*with my finger I write out “bread” in the air and a rune circle envelops it, solidify the word and fall on my hand as bread*
Letter Magic, specifically Solid Script. It allows me to write out objects and create them. With this I focused my ability to not only create more, but turned it into a form of magic that aid in my understanding of other types. Or…
*presses the bread and the rune circle appears and I tap some of the runes and change them almost instantly and the bread turns into iron*
In combat, change what is casted.
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*it dissipates as you observe*
I thought it was obvious.
*grins*