A Misplaced, Much-Annotated Copy Of An Arcanium Textbook: Excerpt 2
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Affinity and You: Ch. 4, Modern Magical Culture
4.3 The Duty of the Veil
The Veil, constructed in the 1400s, is one of the greatest achievements of the Asterium, a grand enchantment that suppresses most magical phenomena outside tightly-controlled conditions. If you achieve the level of Licensed Practitioner, it will be your duty as well to maintain the Veil, avoiding the flagrant use of magic before mortals, as well as responding to magical accident or abuse if need be. You will also be expected to avoid uses of magic that could damage or disrupt the enchantment itself, though the scale of it is such that this is generally a purely theoretical exercise.
Your primary duty in this matter is not to be an idiot, and to aid Asterium police to contain those Licensees who do turn out to be idiots. All Licensed Practitioners may be deputized as-needed in order to secure the Veil, though this is rarely if ever necessary. Your Oath of Asteria will include a passage affirming this duty.
Okay, so there's a huge enchantment, and it keeps magic secret, but what does it do? - R.
Also, who are you calling Mortal? I resemble that remark! - ✧
The Veil does four major things:
1. It predicts most natural magical events before they happen.
2. It keeps anyone but Licensees from casting outside of Asterium facilities.
3. It records all magic cast by Liscensees, and reports questionable uses to the Asterium.
4. It acts to prevent Mortals, aka non-mages, from wondering where the indirect results of magic came from.
5. It convinces any Mortal who does see something they shouldn't have that they'll be treated as a laughingstock if they come forward.
- Val.
That's five things. - ✧
I remembered another thing while I was writing, so sue me. - V.
So it doesn't actually keep a Licensee from casting magic on live TV? - Dec.
There are automatic safeguards that keep magic from being done in front of Mortal crowds, even by Licensed Practitioners. Only Asterium officials can override them. - V.
But if you were to record yourself doing magic ahead of time...? - Dec.
Then the Veil would report you for breaking your Oath of Asteria, and a very annoyed police officer would appear in your living room posthaste. - V.
Why does it even exist, though? - Rill
There was a historical need for it due to... various factors... I don't remember, to be frank. But nowadays it's maintained because it gives the Asterium final control over who gets to cast where. - V.
Are there really enforcers? - ✧
Ask ❀ under a ward. - V.
Is that really the only reason? I - thought the magical world would be better than this. - R.
Mages are as immortal as their Archetypes, so a lot of very old prejudices are still alive and well. - V.
But really? Only women can be mages, so why was sexism ever a thing in the mundane world? Why wouldn't powerful mages come to the aid of their sisters? - R.
I suspect that the history courses AA offers are pretty poorly taught. Again, ask ❀. - Dec.
It's also worth noting that three out of five affinities - Love, Truth, and Duty - benefit massively from always having a handy Secret available. That's probably a large part of how the Veil's been maintained for six centuries: whenever a Secrets affinity needs a convenient target, the Veil's always there. - V.
It's aveilable! - ✧
Stars, Hexxy, why are you like this? - V.
Just lucky I guess. Also, it's Kira-Kira, not Stars. I get that too much from my fans already. - ✧
Don't scribble in the textbook just to make jokes. - Valerie
Lighten up a little, V: it's not like this thing's worth the paper it's printed on.
Hey, speaking of killjoys: What's the Affinity of the Asterium again?
Duty, right? - R.
That was a rhetorical question. - ✧
4.3 The Duty of the Veil
The Veil, constructed in the 1400s, is one of the greatest achievements of the Asterium, a grand enchantment that suppresses most magical phenomena outside tightly-controlled conditions. If you achieve the level of Licensed Practitioner, it will be your duty as well to maintain the Veil, avoiding the flagrant use of magic before mortals, as well as responding to magical accident or abuse if need be. You will also be expected to avoid uses of magic that could damage or disrupt the enchantment itself, though the scale of it is such that this is generally a purely theoretical exercise.
Your primary duty in this matter is not to be an idiot, and to aid Asterium police to contain those Licensees who do turn out to be idiots. All Licensed Practitioners may be deputized as-needed in order to secure the Veil, though this is rarely if ever necessary. Your Oath of Asteria will include a passage affirming this duty.
Okay, so there's a huge enchantment, and it keeps magic secret, but what does it do? - R.
Also, who are you calling Mortal? I resemble that remark! - ✧
The Veil does four major things:
1. It predicts most natural magical events before they happen.
2. It keeps anyone but Licensees from casting outside of Asterium facilities.
3. It records all magic cast by Liscensees, and reports questionable uses to the Asterium.
4. It acts to prevent Mortals, aka non-mages, from wondering where the indirect results of magic came from.
5. It convinces any Mortal who does see something they shouldn't have that they'll be treated as a laughingstock if they come forward.
- Val.
That's five things. - ✧
I remembered another thing while I was writing, so sue me. - V.
So it doesn't actually keep a Licensee from casting magic on live TV? - Dec.
There are automatic safeguards that keep magic from being done in front of Mortal crowds, even by Licensed Practitioners. Only Asterium officials can override them. - V.
But if you were to record yourself doing magic ahead of time...? - Dec.
Then the Veil would report you for breaking your Oath of Asteria, and a very annoyed police officer would appear in your living room posthaste. - V.
Why does it even exist, though? - Rill
There was a historical need for it due to... various factors... I don't remember, to be frank. But nowadays it's maintained because it gives the Asterium final control over who gets to cast where. - V.
Are there really enforcers? - ✧
Ask ❀ under a ward. - V.
Is that really the only reason? I - thought the magical world would be better than this. - R.
Mages are as immortal as their Archetypes, so a lot of very old prejudices are still alive and well. - V.
But really? Only women can be mages, so why was sexism ever a thing in the mundane world? Why wouldn't powerful mages come to the aid of their sisters? - R.
I suspect that the history courses AA offers are pretty poorly taught. Again, ask ❀. - Dec.
It's also worth noting that three out of five affinities - Love, Truth, and Duty - benefit massively from always having a handy Secret available. That's probably a large part of how the Veil's been maintained for six centuries: whenever a Secrets affinity needs a convenient target, the Veil's always there. - V.
It's aveilable! - ✧
Stars, Hexxy, why are you like this? - V.
Just lucky I guess. Also, it's Kira-Kira, not Stars. I get that too much from my fans already. - ✧
Don't scribble in the textbook just to make jokes. - Valerie
Lighten up a little, V: it's not like this thing's worth the paper it's printed on.
Hey, speaking of killjoys: What's the Affinity of the Asterium again?
Duty, right? - R.
That was a rhetorical question. - ✧
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