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September Event Log
Of course, the potential for mayhem is pretty high in practice. Shrinking clothes, accidentally creating a scarf 250 feet long... Professor Trammel has loaned them his familiar, a top hat named Decorum, so it is on hand to quickly deploy wide black censor bars in the event a mishap leaves you perhaps offering more in the way of an Anatomy of the Sundered class than you might expect. But if you work hard and give it your all, you might come out of this looking good indeed!
The theory is simple: Suspend an Intimation effect within the ward's construction, then make the ward manifold-responsive -- or in other terms, capable of shifting its focus from one danger to another. The Intimation spell predicts the damage and preemptively shifts the ward to full effect. Simple! Enjoy testing them. Since it involves hurling some things at each other. What better way to test a ward than practically?
Now, mess up the Sundering spell and you could end up discharging a large volume of water or stone or pudding out of midair at a terribly inopportune time. But don't worry! Several groundskeeping golems are on-hand to help with the inevitable messes. Also Professor Trammel knows how to clean clothing. You might need that help.
"And it will be the third Metacurriculum! Wizardkind everywhere will develop and master these powers that I have paved the way for! AND THEY CALLED ME MAD!" she yells to the sky, before flinging her hands wide and laughing maniacally. So! You get to start very basic: Modifying a spell to last longer. Pick your favorite spell, any spell, and cast it. While its magical energies still exist in the pattern your will has imposed on them, Modify them. A simple equation. Add 1 to them. Multiply them by 2. Whatever works for you. You don't get much more instruction than that, says the Headmaster, because you have to figure out how to make it work for yourself. More than most magic, this depends entirely on your will and your determination. Everything else is just trappings -- take what you want from the foci of Modification, that will help, but find your own path forward. And unlike every other lesson, this one is utterly safe. At the first sign of a spell getting out of control or going haywire, Headmaster Birony squelches it like a bug beneath her heel. Not even literally, for a pleasant change! |
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The surface of the shield shimmered but didn't deform as the spell struck it, and then another kinetic blast rocked out of it to bowl him over.
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"That didn't work... do we have to try and destroy it, then?"
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Dust, naturally, assumed he'd have to do it. After all, if Roxas stayed close, those shockwaves would rock his teeth out!
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He stepped back, half-behind a nearby pillar. He didn't know how Dust was going to destroy the barrier, but it didn't hurt to be prepared for the worst.
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He drew his swords and fell into combat stance in the same motion, then lashed out with one and then the other in sweeping strikes. The barrier clanged four times -- which was all Dust could manage before the retaliatory pulses of energy rocked him backwards violently, sending him skidding down to the bottom of the shield -- which blasted him back up, knocking him around inside it like a pinball.
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"Dust!"
Roxas rushes forward as Dust goes pinball-ing around the inside of the barrier. This isn't good at all..! Going on instinct, he summons his Keyblades and tries to hit the barrier; maybe if he attacks it, the combined efforts of him and Dust will destroy it?
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After a moment, he groaned. "At least I'm out...?"
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"Are you alright?" He offers him a hand once he's a bit more stable.
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"That... was not the best idea I've ever had"
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And they knew a little bit about how not to cast that spell.
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Because as strong as a barrier that was, it definitely had its faults.
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Roxas is just grasping at straws at this point. He never was good at barrier magic.
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Roxas was still better than Dust was.
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This seems like a complicated matter. He hums in thought, before perking up.
"If you want, I could ask one of my friends if they have any ideas, and get back to you on it?"
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Isa might have some knowledge about barriers, or maybe even Lea.
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He knew some worlds had magic and some didn't.
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"You'll get the hang of it."
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"What do you mean?"
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