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Enchanting is similar to spellcasting in the fact that it requires some inert magical understanding, just like casting a spell. however, you are creating a spell through aspects of different ingredients that would be imbued into a rune. such rune would then be applied to a weapon or piece of armor via ritual. Example of ingredients; fire salts may be good for fire resistance or flame damage | :Enchanting is similar to spellcasting in the fact that it requires some inert magical understanding, just like casting a spell. however, you are creating a spell through aspects of different ingredients that would be imbued into a rune. such rune would then be applied to a weapon or piece of armor via ritual. Example of ingredients; fire salts may be good for fire resistance or flame damage | ||
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Revision as of 19:40, 30 September 2022
"Those seeking Arcane knowledge will often receive formal study and training at a school for Magic, or from someone who has received formal training. Hedge Mages, however, discover their Magical abilities on their own. Reading Tomes they can find, discovering formulas and recipes through experimentation. But why don't these Mages just find a mentor, or attend a school of Magic? Well the answer to that question is different for everyone. Some may have attempted to join Magical Schools, but were denied due to lack of skill. Or perhaps they wish to remain independent and learn on their own..." (From aminoapps.com.
For the purposes of Hofborg and the Motherhouse, hedge-magic includes:
- Clever Magic
- Enchanting
- Enchanting is similar to spellcasting in the fact that it requires some inert magical understanding, just like casting a spell. however, you are creating a spell through aspects of different ingredients that would be imbued into a rune. such rune would then be applied to a weapon or piece of armor via ritual. Example of ingredients; fire salts may be good for fire resistance or flame damage
- Alchemy