Examine the Trees (Examine the Secondary Signatures): 86+17 (Learning)=103
The second mystical signature was a frustration. Magic had a sensory experience to it. One of the core markers of a magician was in being able to sense magic. Oftentimes, it took the form of an extraordinary version of an existing sense. The most common was sight where magic was presented as specific colors.
Fire was red, moving from a dark red that neared brown to pale almost white. Earth was yellow in a similar manner, moving from almost brown to a bright gold. The same was true for Water and Air. All magic moved in this spectrum, no matter how small that amount was, so why was it not true for this?
At first, you suspected it was another sub-element, but this did not match your understanding of sub-elements as your admittedly small experience of one sub-element showed. Wood had a color. You could see a bright green. This did not. You could only grasp it by looking at the spaces where the green was absent or where it was expanding.
Confronted with an unfamiliar phenomenon, you did what both your family and master had taught you. You began collecting data.
It took some time, but two things stood out to you. One, the presence of the invisible energy in the trees was not uniform. Two, the trees with less of the invisible energy had more developed roots systems, ring counts, and were taller compared to the trees with more invisible energy. You came up with two possible answers. One was that the invisible energy was inhibiting the growth of the trees. The second answer you viewed as more likely was that this is the fuel source.
This was a problem. To produce a magical effect requires three parts. A linguistic framework providing form and function, the will of the practitioner providing control in the process of casting it, and magic aligned to the linguistic framework to fuel the effect. This resulted in what the uninitiated called a spell. Yet, there were two magical forces present, and you were not sure what the relationship between the two was.
Choose between the two options:
[] Wood is the result of the spell. This places Wood in the linguistic category and invisible energy in the fuel category. Opens Wood Sub-Category: What and how causes the transformation of the invisible energy into Wood?
[] Wood is used in conjunction with invisible energy. This places Wood and invisible energy both in the fuel category. Opens Wood Sub-Category: What is the synergistic relationship between Wood and the invisible energy?
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Experiment with Wood: 30 +17 (Learning)+ 5 (Lore: Magic) =52
Observation Trial #023: Sensory Experience of Sub-Element Wood (KF)
Method of Interaction: Practitioner channeled KF directly for a period of minute with ten-minute breaks for a block of six hours. This was done over a week.
Data Recorded:
Visual Experience: Vibrant green with bits of a darker green.
Bodily Experience: Practitioner felt stronger, healthier, and in general greater vitality than before.
Hypothesis:
KF shows possible connection with concepts of Vitality/Health.
Areas of Error:
Individual Practitioner
Unfamiliar Phenomena
Gain Insight (Wood: Vitality)
You have learned one of Wood's conceptual states.
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Review the Cleric's Archives (Arcane Texts): Roll: 1d4: Air Magic
How Good of a Collection Did He Have: 75
Ashar, son of Kamran, the cleric of Mabbah had a pretty length collection of tomes and treatises on Air Magic. Something that was surprising given that some of the tomes were practical manuals on how to perform spells and you doubted a cleric would have enough ability and skill to perform spells of a greater complexity than those in the Lesser and Petty categories. You had catalogued his collection of the following books:
(Maaz's Commentaries on the Fundamental Principles of Existence Req 70: 99+17 (Learning)+5 (Lore: Magic)=121)
Maaz was a magician and monist who seemed to hold the belief that Air was the first element or arche, a Reman term meaning the source. This was a common debate among magicians of a more philosophical bent. The question of why there was something instead of nothing and what was the cause of something remained the source of many an argument and fistfight throughout Araby.
You were not sure of the validity of Maaz's arguments, but you would not deny the systematic and persuasive nature of his writing. The general shape of his theory seemed centered around a dynamic system of condensation, the process of solidifying air, and rarefaction, the process of thinning air. It was these processes which transformed Air into its derivative elements and that with sufficient skill and ability, a magician could actively wield this process. Maaz had not achieved this level of skill, but he suspected that the Uniter did. Though that was like saying someone suspected the Sun was bright. If there was anyone capable of it, it was probably the Uniter.
Gain
Insight (Arche: Air)
You've found the argument of Air being the first and fundamental element persuasive, perhaps you should investigate more on your own.
(The Sayings of the Uniter as Recorded by Kamran al-Haruti Req 80: 8+17 (Learning)+5 (Lore: Magic)=30)
There are legends among your order. People for whom entire scholastic lineages are traced to as its their founder. Amira the Desert Queen achieved the near impossible task of binding an Ardi and a Jinni into a single ring which granted her dominion over the desert. Muqtar the Lover won the heart of a Greater Marid and so never feared a single day on the sea. The 70
th Sahkrat Naria al-Dawla* sacrificed their name and history to win the service of ten Ardi and brought low armies of the Dead Nehekhara. All of them legends, all of them heroes, and all of them sat under the shadow of the Uniter*.
He was the pinnacle of what a magician could do. He and he alone won the favor of the Sovereigns of the World, the rulers of each tribe and clan of spirit in Araby. If he had desired it, the sky would grow dark, the earth shake, and the seas rise. He had created the Cult of the Jinn and so strengthened the bond between the people and spirits of Araby. He led armies and defeated the Sea Elves, returning the land to its people. He beat Elvish war magicians in battle. Age-old masters of the occult science and he had won in open battle against them. He united a multitude of disparate peoples into a single polity, becoming the first Caliph and Sultan of All Araby.
It was then a tragedy everything he ever wrote or made was lost millennia ago. Be it by the Undead, the Northmen, or the foolishness of his inheritors, his works had long since disappeared. Relics that would have seen the entirety of your order march under a common banner to return. Books whose scraps were worth sultanates.
Yet, while his personal works had vanished, his students had not forgotten their master's lessons and so wrote them down to share them with each successive generation of magician. Kamran had been his last student and a powerful magician in his own right. Unfortunately, Kamran wrote in a near intelligible proto-Classic Arabyan. That frustrated you as it was not Low Nehekharan nor was it Classic Arabyan, but an indistinguishable mix. You could not make heads or tails of it.
Require Fluency in Unknown Language to continue reading.
(Basic Instruction on the Manipulation of the Wind by Khadija, the 65th Asifa al-Dawla Req 50: 89+17 (Learning)+5 (Lore: Magic)=111)
Asifa al-Dawla, the Storm of the State, was the title awarded to the head of the Order of Air and Water. Khadija al-Saadi had been the 65
th to bear the title and rank. She never won any great battles or performed any singular feat of note, but she was a prolific teacher and writer. Much of the contemporary education of wielding both Air and Water magic had been developed by her.
All of this was shown in the book she wrote. It was as its title said. A manual that instructed its reader on how to wield Air magic with the highest level of success. Khadija wrote it with the expectation that whoever read it was of the lowest level of intelligence possible for a human to have and still be conscious. Part of you felt some insult on behalf of all young magicians, but on other hand, you knew plenty of morons.
Gain Skill: (Lore: Air Magic) (Basic II)
You have gained a foothold in understanding Air Magic. +2 to Learning related to Air Magic
Can attempt to learn the following spells:
Air Cloak
The Jinni's Annoyance
Wind's Edge
Oxidation
Principles of War as Applied to Air Magic by Samina ibnat Kurshid Req 70: 34+17 (Learning)+5 (Lore: Magic)=56
Samina, daughter of Khurshid, was one of the most feared and respected war magicians in the nation. Nearly two decades of life had seen her fight Tilean and Estalian warships, Sartosan pirate-lords, dark magicians, and every other foe you could imagine and some you couldn't. She rose to the rank of Pir* and settled into semi-retirement*. In this time, she wrote a book on the subject she knew better than anyone else.
Unfortunately, you could not quite grasp the subject. Somethings made sense, but other things seemed utterly absurd. Samina's writing did not help as she wrote primarily from her perspective. When she tried to explain a principle, she used her experiences to provide an example. Something that was not helpful given she experienced magic through smell. There was no explanation of what the sensory information meant.
You floundered and eventually gave up understanding what was being said.
Ninety-Nine Axioms of the Wind by Abu Tahira Req 70: 92+17 (Learning)+5 (Lore: Magic)= 114
Thankfully, the next book was far easier. Abu Tahira was a magician from Gobi-Atalan who spent his life focused on understanding Air magic and in that time, he summarized it into ninety-nine self-evident premises. From there, he expanded further and to his skill as a writer, you were never lost.
In fact, his logic seemed to flow from one point to the other as easily as the wind, strengthening your understanding of Air Magic.
Gain Skill: (Lore: Air Magic) (Basic III)
Your understanding of Air Magic has expanded. +3 to Learning related to Air Magic.
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Visit the Southern Forest (Speak with the Elephant Mouse Ardi)
Bring a Better Wine: 16
Visit the Southern Forest (Speak with the Elephant Mouse Ardi): 90+15 (Diplomacy)+4 (Etiquette: Jinn)-10 (Couldn't Find a Better Wine) =99
You returned to the Southern Forest, a grim look on your face and a jug of cane wine in your hands. The favorite drink of sailors and the only available liquor on the
Beloved. You hoped the ardi shared the same tastes as the crew of the
Beloved.
Finding the same spot as before, you knelt, laid out the bowl, and poured the cane wine into it. You repeated the recitation and waited.
"So, you came back," said the elephant mouse ardi, sniffing the bowl, "And you brought...ugh cane wine? Am I one of those moist morons who faff about, playing games with the idiots on those wooden prisons? You couldn't find a nice Bordelen vintage? I swear the quality of poets* has degraded,"
You tuned out the ardi. You had tried the nice option. It was time to do it Mama's way.
"I should--"
"You will do nothing, but answer my questions," you said, echoing the same voice and tone Mama took against aggressive nobles and magnates.
"Oh, will I? What great power do you have that will make me do that, little poet?"
"I am the student of Saleh, son of Khalid who is bond-brother of Suzan, daughter of Haroun, the caliph of al-Haikki. Tell me, you arrogant pebble. Have you heard of why she is known as the Incinerator?"
"I have," he said, voice empty of any of the emotion he had prior.
"Then you should know what will happen if I should return to her and tell her that a presumptuous clump of dirt stood in way of completing the task she personally assigned to me. What do you think is greater, oh Great Lord of the Earth? Your stone or Nasuh's fire?"
The ardi did not speak for a moment before slashing the air with its trunk. You saw a flash of Yellow.
"Now little poet, tell me. For what reason has the Beloved of Nasuh* sent you so far from her domain?"
You can ask three questions.
[] Do you know who is the jinni plaguing Mabbah?
[] Do you know what happened to the people of Mabbah?
[] Do you know why the town of Mabbah is being plagued by a jinni?
[] Do you know anything about Wood?
[] Write-In
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Arabyan Trivia:
Sakhrat Naria al-Dawla (Firestone of the State): This is the title of the head of the Order of Earth and Fire. The current one is Ali ibn Umm Karim, 140th to bear the title.
The Uniter: The Uniter's name was lost to history. The Northmen have erroneously called him Mullah Atklan'd, believing the first to be a title and the second to be his first name. This is only slightly true. Actually, both are titles. Mulla Aclan actually means the Brave Master as when the Uniter was alive, mulla meant master and not its later meaning of a learned scholar. Some of his other nicknames are Father of the State (Abu Dawla), First of the Wise (Awal al-Hakim), and a popular name among non-magicians Sign of the Spirits (Ayatu-l-Arwah).
Pir (Elder): The second highest rank in the Brethren of the Wise. Only a caliph is higher.
Samina ibnat Khurshid: Her semi-retirement is split between spoiling her grandchildren and bringing ruin to the occasional idiot who angers or annoys her.
Sha'ir (Poet): Before the Uniter, magicians were called poets as they relied on their ability to create songs and poems to convince Jinn to help them. This is the term still used by Jinn to refer to magicians.
Beloved of Nasuh (Habib al-Nasuh): When a magician makes a covenant with a Greater Jinni, they are given the title of Beloved, a callback to the old legends of Jinn falling in love with humans. Nasuh is a Greater Ifrit in covenant with Suzan ibnat Haroun, Caliph of al-Haikk.
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Lose Curse: Remember the Ardi.
Gain Skill:
(Lore: Air Magic) (Basic III)
Gain Insight:
(Arche: Air)
Gain Insight:
(Wood: Vitality)
There will be a two-hour moratorium. Please discuss. If you have a question, let me know.