Update 14"Oh! Oh! It likes metal and follows the shortest path to the ground. This means, for example, that it is possible to hold onto a metal pole stuck into the ground without being struck, whereas a rod held aloft will channel the lightning through the rod, then through you."
Murble's homeland did not have a lot of advantages, but being wet and insistently scholastic did have a few perks.
"Indeed. Despite the sheer power of a lightning strike, it is actually a phenomenon pertaining to Wind magic. You see, while lifeforms and such have Kahigan that are a mere extension of the soul, the world is made up of more than living things. Nonliving materials can also store magical energies, and thus to unify the two domains we mark them all under one common domain, called Mana.
With regard to lightning, the leading theory is that lightning is caused by energy welling up through the Earth and into the sky. As natural Manas build up in the sky, they exert a pull on earth energies until the floodgates open and the energies spill out along a column of fire. It seems counter-intuitive, that the energy actually comes from the earth and not the air, given that the path of the lightning always seems to favor the ground. But the idea of a 'path of least resistance' works both ways."She then draws focus to the contraption on her desk.
"Lightning can be formed using the Sha Kahigan, on much smaller scales. Observe." A bolt of miniature lightning leaps from one antenna to the next, emitting the sharp smell of ozone as it gradually makes its way up the antennae.
"That is true, but rulers still don't want to rely on forces they can't control or influence to protect them. A rouge magician would be similar to a rouge general, but the general is payed and equipped by the state. The magician can be self funded and self taught, and thus has no connection to the state, and in the state's eyes, no reason to stay loyal except out of good will."
"To a nation, a magician can be equated to a mercenary, kept in check but always capable of becoming too ambitious for their good. Of course, a magicians motives can be for something other then wealth, but states can't really count of people's goodwill to protect themselves."
"Hold on, can't we resolve this by putting the magicians in power?""I contend that generalship and magicianship are one and the same!" asserts the man, eyes fixated on yours.
"No bureacracy commands the loyalty of an army. An army serves the nation's posterity, and is answerable to her honor!""But if you just limit the ruling class to magicians only, then the ruling party has no reason to--""How can it be that a rogue general can turn a nation's own swords against herself? Only by a lack of faith in the government! Such is a prerequisite to the natural functioning of society. If the government is unjust, then either way there will be war!"Ash:Fire, Time or Fire, Shadow. Fire, Life
Bone:Life, Time
Tar:Life, Earth, Time
Steam:Fire, Water
"Now that that's, uh, disposed of...Why?"
The professor creeps up behind you.
"Oh, you created Light," he remarks.
"That's an interesting one. I see you were looking to make Ash. Fire and Time... yes, let's see. Are you familiar with the Grand Theory of Light? Light is so fast, it takes no time to travel. And yet in no time, it traverses space as a beam, which you can see with a set of mirrors and a lens with which to focus sunlight. The fact that light is able to traverse space regardless of the limitations of time suggests that it has some mastery over time, so to speak..."You notice out of the corner of your eye, a short-haired girl mixing Fire and Earth together in the same flask. It sprouts into a flower.
Christine whispers to the women to her right.
"That probably explains the secrecy, then."
"...yeah." she admits. Then, with a surprise, she holds a hand out.
"Minas Aggrogoth, daughter of a Guildmaster in Jaggedsclimbe. You?"
Meanwhile, you notice a student you've seen before, currently mouthing off royalty.
"Treason? I never recall pledging my flesh to the state."
"Why do you announce your name? Do you reckon it will allay the burden of a student?"
"Issuing threats is a poor, miserable mend for limited foresight: you've decided to cling to your visage and now we pay the penalty along with you when it inevitably backfires."
Raioyris folds his arms and leans back in his seat.
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"A weak flesh for a weaker spirit." Raioyris mumbles.
As you give your speech, the professor's eyes gradually widen. You can't help but notice that the princess' blush is now more pronounced, in addition to the rest of her face being redder.
"Thank you for giving your speech," she says (with difficulty) as she approaches the empty seat at the side of the room, to the right of your desk.
"I appreciate your valuable input as a member of the community. And it is my duty as part of the ruling bloodline to make sure you do not die prematurely..." she sits down and whispers:
"Again.""Well then... that's it for now I guess... remember that we affirm the right to *ahem* free discourse at the University, regardless of... what is being said." He pulls down some wooden shades from the ceiling, and unfolds them completely to form a screen. They are made of a light-colored balsa, the kind the kind that would scorch easily--
Flames appear on the shades, etching letters and diagrams, which Professor Armstrong uses as a visual aid for his lecture.
"Fire is perhaps one of the most potent elemenets, renowned for its role in civilization as well as being one of the simplest to use. In fact, conjuring fire is in the same level as telekinesis: something even the least of magicians are able to do, albeit without much control." He turns to look at the screen and, apparently through his mind, makes some clear space by healing the wood, then draws a picture of a flaming wing. You recognize the form of the shape: It's a Sha. The 'fingers,' however, are disconnected from the main stem with a small orb mediating the distance.
"Humans have three invisible hands, which we refer to as Kahigan, for they are the shadow of our souls emitted into space." ((Ka-Higan means 'Shadow' [of the] 'Soul'))
"All three are just as unique as arms and legs, and we give them the names Go, Sha, and Me. Go is used for the natural magics, which comprise Water, Life, and Earth; Me is for the elements defined by thought: Time and Shadow. By process of elimination, that leaves Sha, which pertains to Fire and Wind, the two elements marked by being purest to energy.""Ah, you are one of those people. Never mind then."
Back to the lesson. I want to learn.
Nabul offers you a seat, a second chair which you'd swear wasn't there the last time you looked.
"You know, cats were around for many years. But they do not survive in the wild, not so far as my kin have seen. They only appear where humans live. Why is that?"