Hello.
This was suggested to me by a friend--who will go unnamed--as a means to bridge the cultural gap between mundane humanity and the various wizards, witches, and warlocks who populate the other side.
So please, ask away, about any and all things magical.
I will at times also use this as a place to record thoughts, and musings about the world.
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Let's take mixing potions as a specific example of all this.
The basic Fireball is an excellent example, being older than recorded history. Today almost any mage worth their salt can cast a fireball. It's as elementary as magic gets, yet, you'd find that even amongst the regimented, disciplined Magorian Magic Infantry, no two soldiers cast it the same way. The differences can be incredibly small from person to person, or incredibly large (I personally know at least one mage who can cast a fireball out of his left eye, and nowhere else).
If this was a frustrating read, I apologize, but it is as close as I can come to even beginning to explain how magic functions.
"The Party", as they came to be known, were the
legendary heroes who slew The Iron Lich, banishing his soul forever:
Simon
The Vagabond -- Knight who took a vow of poverty, known all across
the continent for his great deeds. His sole possession was The Blade
of Heaven, a sword forged to steel from the iron of a meteor, and
blued to a near pitch black. Was killed during the assault on the
Lich's pyramid, where he died fighting The Iron Lich himself. According to Lockhard's account, he thrust his sword into the Lich's phylactery, killing them both.
Meitzerin
Mimilah "Mimi" Gogsberg -- Meitzerin of the Gogsberg clan
of Bracken witches, one of the most powerful pyromancers to have ever
lived, travelled with her familiar, the elemental Cinders.
Cinders
-- Mimi's familiar, an unusually tame fire elemental.
Khalifah,
the Bandit King -- Self proclaimed King of Rogues, Khalifah was an
expert thief and trapper, about whom little else is known. Was killed
during the assault on the Lich's pyramid.
Cz'miersz
-- Former leader of a Clothid war-band, an expert soldier, and a
deadly spearman in particular. Was killed during the assault on the
Lich's pyramid.
Sun'durg
Ipt-Ash -- Grappur Dwarf shaman, was capable of calling upon the
powers of storm. A hermit, who returned to his home--a far-flung cave
in the canyons--after helping to defeat The Iron Lich.
Lockhard,
The Squire -- A young knight apprentice sent to aid Simon the
Vagabond. Lockhard ended up raising the knight's daughter after her
father's death, and never ascended to knighthood himself.