1) I can heal people, but it will only really speed healing from months to weeks at best; or bring people back from the brink of death to an extent with a lot of luck, but they still require treatment.
That time frame was
given by Kasyyk, not me. I agree that it is a good example, but note that, as was stated in the
how magic works post, every spellcast will be unique, and your degree of success may vary. That example is not neccessarily an "upper limit" of your ability. Success/failure will not be binary. Good rolls may generate better results. Poor rolls may generate worse results.
2) I can consecrate the earth to repel some undead to an extent
That example was given by Kashyyk not nme, and I
specifically no to it3) I could enchant something over a timeframe of days or years, with the enchantment starting as insignificant, and slowly gaining strength as time goes on, the enchantments break down over the course of either hours or days dependeing on how long I worked on them.
That example of enchanting was given by Kashyyk not nme, and I
specifically no to it. However, the "gets stronger the more you work at it and weaker over time" is a relevant mechanic, yes.
4) My magic is useless if I don't have a minimum of 9 - 14 hours where I am undistracted to work at it, and still might be useless with it the time because Low magic universe
The
how magic works post did give one example that involved a timeframe of that general magnitude. However, not every spellcast will
necessarily take that long. "9-14 hours" is not a lower limit. It may be possible to cast spells more quickly. However, it is reasonably representative of what you might expect.
5) flashyer magic = harder magic = less posible
Correct. More specifically, visible effects are harder. Making things that could have happened without your involvement are easier. The easiest magic will be magic that, even if it works flawlessly, anybody watching it happen could still reasonably conclude that you had nothing to do with that success.
That about cover how I think it works for me?
Given that 2 out of 4 of the examples you gave were things that I specifically said no to on the previous thread page, I'm not confidant that you are I are on the same page. However, we're now sufficiently close that if you still want to play the character you submitted, I'm ready to approve him.
So, you still in?