Hrrm…Soo water into Time magics? I suppose that’s one way of getting around the 1 magic element limitation thing…
Nice to see the frog-sage actually able to pay attention and be lucid instead of babbling about breakfast.
We should have a proper lecture on Suppression magykz some time and not just random pulled from the ass writing… There’s like actual stuff on it now.
Magic isn’t really a hard and fast set of rules. The mechanics can vary depending on the user. There are only common trends between mages of similar types and those trends aren’t hard to break. While people may have standardized it to some degree, the best mages usually don’t conform to what is considered standard.
Kind of? The way you use magic is highly dependent on how you personally view the world. Like you may not see color and sound as very different from each other, so you can alter both with very minimal effort (bonus points if you have sound-color synaesthesia). In this case, Torblad views time like a source of flowing water that changes direction drastically with every little change that’s made along the path it takes. All he’s doing is seeing how those changes (aka decisions/choices) effect where the flow is headed and where it’s been.
he sounds lucid now
Well, he has to say something other than prophecies at some point, doesn’t he?
But I will note that he did limit himself to pronouns just now…
Hrrm…Soo water into Time magics? I suppose that’s one way of getting around the 1 magic element limitation thing…
Nice to see the frog-sage actually able to pay attention and be lucid instead of babbling about breakfast.
We should have a proper lecture on Suppression magykz some time and not just random pulled from the ass writing… There’s like actual stuff on it now.
Magic isn’t really a hard and fast set of rules. The mechanics can vary depending on the user. There are only common trends between mages of similar types and those trends aren’t hard to break. While people may have standardized it to some degree, the best mages usually don’t conform to what is considered standard.
So… the water bendermevolved into a time bender?
Kind of? The way you use magic is highly dependent on how you personally view the world. Like you may not see color and sound as very different from each other, so you can alter both with very minimal effort (bonus points if you have sound-color synaesthesia). In this case, Torblad views time like a source of flowing water that changes direction drastically with every little change that’s made along the path it takes. All he’s doing is seeing how those changes (aka decisions/choices) effect where the flow is headed and where it’s been.