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I tell you how wizardry is done, and how magic begins. All wizards can conjure creatures that they dream of with ease. They can also change all time, you must learn

September 24, 2014

Lesson 15

    Welcome to the fifteenth Darkcaster Dreams Lesson! Today we will go over disenchanting and magical loosening. The Main areas of focus will be
  • The process of magical loosening
  • The explanation of loosening and disenchantment
  • The process of disentrancement
     As an analogy for an enchanted magic item we will use this image: There is a granite coating around sandstone. The sandstone is an ordinary item, one you can hold, the granite is magic, something that is there, can be used, or get in the way of the purpose. For example, if a sword could be cloaked in fire without melting, war and hunting would be easier. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if a fork turned anything to gold that it touched, you couldn't touch it without a glove made to move when it is solid. Each enchantment is useful in it's own right, but some are more useful than others. In events of such things, one might want to remove the enchantment put upon the item. In order to do so, you much chip the granite away. You have to remove the magic. Some enchantments have a number of uses before the enchantment is useless. Otherwise, you need to remove the sediment. There is one other option to move the magic away, but it does not destroy the magic.
     In order to remove sediment, you need to create anti-magic. That's right. Anti-magic. You have to take a fire or whatever magic type you use and make pure chaos from it. You have to make anti-fire or anti-ice. Anti-life is not death and anti-death is not life. Once you have this, direct it at the object and keep it there until you feel all the magic and anti-magic to be null and there is nothing but the object there. This is disenchantment.
     In order to loosen magic and move it, one must imagine taking the sediment in your hand and moving it from one item to another. It's that simple. Like moving a magnet from one fridge to another.
    Magic moves, it is happy to leave if you are willing to make it. Magic infuses itself with the sediment in it's stream and if you're going to move it you need to defuse it. Well often it takes too much magic and energy to really defuse the magic and sediment, so we settle with moving or destroying the sediment.
     Most of the time, we can redirect magic from an item, but sometimes we have to destroy magic that clings to something that we don't want it to.
     Next lesson we will go over the basic source of magic, and how to use more than one source of magic.

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