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  1. Howdy, lotcers! Myself and a handful of others have been debating on Conjuration for quite a bit, and I've found myself pretty interested in sprucing up the magic a bit, (and perhaps I've written up a hellish amount of ideas for it). If you've got hot takes on Conj/Life evo, toss em over 👹
  2. The General Idea: This lore addon seeks to enable conjurationists to better utilize their magic for more refined uses; rather than just conjuring beasts to fight at their command, as most conjurationists do, this addon will allow for more utility in conjuration. In essence, the addon will grant conjurationists the ability to use their creations as spies, now being able to almost ‘see’ the world through their creation’s eyes. Now, this add on can have powerful effects if used properly or abused and, as such, will have its share of consequences/ limitations to counter its benefits. How it Works: When a conjurationist creates an animal, a drone for example, he can have this drone target a designated area and simply observe. Once the conjurationist is satisfied, he or she can summon the drone forth and have it debrief them of what it has heard through a series of visions. These visions are created when the drone is dispersed but the mana fueling it, through the mana-anchor, is still in its fleeting state. The remaining mana, while too scarce to be able to be absorbed and repurposed, will slink into the depths of a mage’s mind. Here, it will momentarily coalesce with the mage’s mind and the mage will begin to experience visions. These visions are more like bits of memory, often fluctuating in clarity and in depth. A vision’s quality will always depend on the conjured beast, should the beast have poor hearing then the mage will find it difficult to ‘hear’ anything or if the beast has poor vision then the mage in question will likewise be unable to see very well. In the example above, the mage’s vision will be divided into multiple segments, much like how bees see. In addition, these visions are not only limited to sight and hearing, but the entirety of an animal’s senses. This means that when a conjurationist decides to employ this technique, they will ‘feel’ what their conjuration feels, including pain. Red Lines: No more than four visions at a time. This disables conjurationists from amassing an army of animals and spying on everyone. Anymore than four will cause the visions to malfunction, and the mage will find it nearly impossible to keep track of all of them. Visions will simply cease to exist. A mage cannot delve into their conjuration’s mind while it is still animate, attempting to do so will dispel the conjuration and eliminate any chances of retrieving a vision from it. This also means that should a conjuration be killed before coming back to the mage, the mage will not be able to gain any visions from it. In order to obtain a vision, a mage must be within close proximity of their conjuration, anything more than a few inches will fail to function correctly. This lore does not allow a mage to conjure something out of sight. The conjurationist must keep their conjuration within their line of sight or they risk having it being dispelled. Teaching? No teaching is required. Anyone who possess conjuration can take advantage of this lore. Cheers!
  3. [!] Flyers can be seen all over the land of Vailor, particularly imminent in Khalestine. The poster is made of fine parchment and reads (In neat hand writing). IC: Coran Rextiureus is looking for a conuration teacher. Send a bird to me at Sutica Library, I should recieve it within minutes. I am an enchanter and human. I am well balanced in most skills but particularly good in enchanting. Thank you. OOC: Minecraft username: dadarkangel Timezone: GMT (but time is flexible)
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