WC:300/500 - Spring Sprout (B Rank -20% INT, -30% Hermit Tarrot)
Training with Flair(Spell Training)
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:35 pm
WC:300/500 - Spring Sprout (B Rank -20% INT, -30% Hermit Tarrot)
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:36 pm
WC:500/500 - Spring Sprout
WC:104/500 - Nature’s Flare
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:36 pm
WC: 415/500 - Nature’s Flair
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:36 pm
WC: 500/500 - Nature’s Flair
WC: 215/500 - Psilocybin Pinion
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:36 pm
WC: 500 - Psilocybin Pinions
WC: 217/1,000 - Sapping Tendrils of Sap (A Rank -20% INT, -30% Hermit Tarrot)
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:37 pm
The sun hanged in the afternoon sky allowing the Lich to utilize it's fierce glow to illuminate her efforts on crafting with her magic. The day had gone well thus far and Jolyne was rather proud of herself for learning three new spells already, but she knew she had one left in her and this last one would be the best so far. The range had gotten her to think upon her vine spells, what if this time instead of a support spell she had one of healing. While she would probably use it on enemies, it would also be extremely useful to the Lich to have some form of longer distance healing than what she currently had as well. This spell could be a great expansion of her toolkit and allow her to keep chaining magic much longer than her mana would currently allow. That of course, reminded the woman to endeavor to work on expanding and enhancing her mana pool as well. This would in turn help Jolyne craft her magic even more gloriously, and with more ease than she had hence. It would be necessary to get stronger if she was to properly run the guild of Fairy Tale after Kazimir retired after all. While the woman did not know for certain when, she had a rather strong inkling that the man was rather sick of desk duty and dealing with intentionally created drama that seemed to land on his plate. Regardless of whatever happened in the future the Lich knew that more strength would have to well up inside of her if she were to rise to the challenge properly. Failure was not an option for her with the demands that she thrust upon herself, Jolyne was one who desired to continue climbing even if she ever reached the top.
WC:521/1,000
Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:37 pm
Like all of her penultimate spells this would simply have to retain the purple glow after her green spell circles had sprouted upon her. It was an aesthetic choice that the vainglorious Lich simply wanted as a sort of signature for her bigger abilities whenever she went through the process of spellcraft. It was a small touch that allowed her list of spells to feel a bit more personal to herself, something that allowed her to think of how it was crafted originally. While it may have been a bit over the top or unnecessary, it pleased the Lich and that was something that she strove to do for herself. Satiating urges was just as important in undeath, as it was in life. Jolyne also figured she would make the magic this time out of ethereal sap, allowing it to pass through an opponent that was closer to her than the target which could help her corral her foe. The idea was tricking the opponent into not going through it to the other side and simply attacking her head on. Of course it helped that going through would harm a foe rather than just be a mild deterrent. While it was difficult going Jolyne finally got the shape and substance of how she wanted the spell to have down. Now it was a matter of getting the effect correct. While it usually was an easy stage for the skeleton, this time it was going to actually prove the hardest due to her overreliance on physical substance. The magic itself was of a different property than physical matter and did not interact with it in the way that her brain would expect. As such it took Jolyne Atreides a few hours to get it down, and now the sun had begun to set. While it was not physically demanding, it was mentally taxing work to craft spells. Jolyne Atreides was rather exhausted after a long day of coming up with new ideas and executing them with her magic. Though the Lich was excited to test out her spells more, she knew that her mana reserves would need to recover before she could do so again. Still it was enough joy for one day, especially one spent in solitude, that the woman was rather happy as she left what she was using as a training field. Overall it was an extremely productive day that satisfied her need to produce results, sleep would be a welcome reward that night. Jolyne reflected now upon her prior spells and cast them once each as she always did at the end to commit each intimately to memory. It was an important ritual, and an important part of Jolyne's process that she would do time, and again when she crafted spells. The Lich was a woman of habit and patterns sometimes, and so it was with her magical training.
WC: 1,003/1,000
TWC: 2,503/2,500 (30% from Hermit Tarot + 20% from Int Bonus = 50% WC reduction)
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