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:* '''Water''' is derived from [[Imber]] which fills the depths of [[Lacon]] - the ocean of Antarok. | :* '''Water''' is derived from [[Imber]] which fills the depths of [[Lacon]] - the ocean of Antarok. | ||
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:*The '''All and Nothing''' force of [[Absentia]] is similar yet limited as [[Nihilos]] is not a true Godhead, just as the [[Void]] is not a true Plane. | :* '''Cold''' is the bitter [[Ardor]] emanating from [[Æylune]], thriving in the absence of warmth. | ||
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:*The '''All and Nothing''' force of [[Absentia]] is similar yet limited as [[Nihilos]] is not a true Godhead, just as the [[Void]] is not a true Plane. | |||
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:Metaphor is invoked through [[Theorem|theory]] by tying one's understanding of a Godhead's concepts, their forces, and their Plane to an aspect of the self, others, objects, or their environment as a whole. This is often comparable with religion and indeed many faiths teach Metaphor to their supplicants or utilize it with their ''Theurgical Language''. Doing so creates a sensation associated with that ''Metaphorical Force'' within one's awareness. | :Metaphor is invoked through [[Theorem|theory]] by tying one's understanding of a Godhead's concepts, their forces, and their Plane to an aspect of the self, others, objects, or their environment as a whole. This is often comparable with religion and indeed many faiths teach Metaphor to their supplicants or utilize it with their ''Theurgical Language''. Doing so creates a sensation associated with that ''Metaphorical Force'' within one's awareness. |
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Metaphor
Comprising the Planar Forces of the world, Metaphor is a form of energy that lives in the concept of a thing. All mundane things are born from several forms of Metaphor, as are the spells and artifacts that make use of it. Manipulating Metaphor is the aim of not just mages, but practitioners and Theorists.
Metaphorical ForcesInvocation
Example: Animists who mentally understand the purpose of Saol and attribute Mimira, Godhead of Ælphyne, to the presence of a beast - in understanding that Saol powers its flesh - who then translate this through speech and gestures, are likely to conjure a feeling of Saol Metaphor within themselves and the beast to ease its nature. See Animism. SovereigntySovereignty is born from the sum of Metaphorical and Esoteric understanding, forged together through practice. When one truly understands a form of Arcana, they experience an edge of control. This control allows them to direct their spells more accurately, calling upon them more quickly and safely through Metaphorical Expression than someone who has not studied theory. There are more jagged bumps, edges, and irregularities in a spell conjured by a mage who has not cultivated this concept. Metaphorical ExpressionTo express or cant an incantation is to think, chant, or gesture the very feeling of a Metaphor, speaking verbally or non-verbally the Metaphor of the forces you wield. A Fulgurist might thrust their body in arcs and swoops, screaming at a high pitch to better call upon the Luxium that fuels their spells with heat. This process confers a significant edge to the mage, with each canted Order of Expression applying around five percent more control and power to the spell.
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