[Learn Cloak Activity: Learning, 23+26=49.]
Cloak Activity is not, in theory, a difficult spell. But it is one that by definition requires you to split your attention. You can maintain it well enough when you give it your full concentration, but when you try to do something else - and there's no point to the spell if you're not doing something else - it frays at the edges before collapsing in on itself. You're right on the cusp of grasping it, you know you are, but with your schedule so efficiently filled there's no more time to give. You curse your own hubris and move on.
[Learn Shroud of Invisibility: Learning, 74+26=100.]
[Rolling...]
[Rolling...]
Shroud of Invisibility proves much simpler, as it proves similar to
Substance of Shadow, but much easier to maintain. This proves to be a mixed blessing, because while it does mean that
most of what you know from
Substance of Shadow is directly applicable, that's not the same as
all. You slip into the habits you picked up from the more complex spell one too many times, and as you ground what you can of a malformed spell and cough up thick grey clouds of billowing flog that flickers between real and unreal, you notice how drawn to you it seems, and later discover it's apparently universal to any sort of visible gas or vapour. You take the lesson on overconfidence to heart, and thoroughly memorize the process for casting
Shroud of Invisibility before resuming practice, and you're able to finally fill that gap in your arsenal.
[Arcane Mark acquired: Mantle of Mist]
[Learn Illusion: Learning, 41+26+20(Partial)=87.]
[Learning Universal Confusion: Learning, 90+26+20(Partial)=136.]
You're also able to wrap up some unfinished business from
Illusion, finishing off what the lessons you took a year ago started without any trouble, but you're not sure you're able to say the same for
Universal Confusion. Though you're quickly able to successfully cast the spell, you're not immediately able to keep the spell from immediately being drawn back to you until it becomes dense enough to collapse into a cloud of bewildering fog. It takes a fair bit of work to finally manifest the spell as it should be, and then a little more to study the interesting possibilities of the spell as it has entwined itself with your latest Arcane Mark.
[Mastery acquired: Universal Confusion]
[+1 Magic due to total spells learned]