[ they nod their head in acknowledgment. stop blowing through your notebooks, wizard. ]
You don't have to be ashamed. It is a form of magic guarded by the people where I'm from, though I suspect other places who may have uncovered it are the same.
Similar to the Weave, in a distant way. It is magic based on potentially and actuality, what I have talked to you about before. It's the arcane force of anticipation. It may be the magic of which the entire universe is made and held together. Time, gravity, probability.
Those who practice dunamancy are able to look into timelines and alter the potential of the future - a bonus for them, or a stolen opportunity for another - or utilize the energy of lost timelines not taken because of choice.
It is power and mysterious magic we still do not know the true depth of, and I have spent my entire life trying to study it. There is no way to know what all beautiful, amazing things can be done with dunamancy.
[ nodding fastly, but he'll answer the question. ]
Karsus's empire. Originator of [ tapping his chest on the mark. ] this.
They were known for their experimentation with magic we no longer study, or have lost the art of. Chronomancy - which, likely Chronurgy in your terminology - was a facet of it.
This is the type of spell you have offered me, then?
[ their head tips to glance down, then lifts again. ah. ]
They sound like the mages from the times of pre-Calamity.
[ looks directly at you over gale's head in aeor. ]
Yes. It is a spell I created and is not known in the general discipline of chronurgy. High experience is not really needed to cast it, but you will require a piece of obsidian, and you must know the right motions and incantations.
[ gale, people just died. people have killed. people are going to die. and you are out here getting a stiffy talking about magic.
they shake their head gently, mostly at themselves. ]
Yes, I haven't forgotten. Since you are so eager to discuss magic, then I will explain a little about it. The spell is called Resonant Echo. I will give you a demonstration.
[ people did die, people are going to die, one of those people has a very high chance of being him. adults are not making it very long in this game. so yes, in the meantime in the few remaining days or weeks he might possibly have left, he would like to enjoy the thing he loves most in the entire world, which is fuckin' around with magic. even if he can't cast it himself right now.
stepping back to give him space, gesturing like, you have the floor. ]
[ well, as straight-laced as they act, they are still A WIZARD to the core, and there is nothing more flattering than being able to be a damn peacock about your magic.
the robes shift. they draw out a sliver of pure black gemstone between their fingers. ] As you move through time, you make choices which affect the outcome of your journey forward through the timeline. But once that choice is made, many timelines are left behind to decay. Unused potential which could easily be redistributed. [ they murmur something under their breath which now to gale will absolutely sound like undercommon.
they draw the obsidian across the air in front of themselves, and it looks at first like they have drawn a dark line across the sky. inky shadows spill out of it toward the ground. it isn't a line. it's a tear, a split in the fabric of space.
and the shadow pouring out of it begins to form feet, legs, a waist - a whole dark copy of war. ]
These are called "echoes" - potential selves left in other timelines.
Edited (i can spell i guess the way there is probably another typo in here i missed) 2024-07-01 05:12 (UTC)
[ yeah he knows you want to show off you stupid fruit. god. wizards are all the same. gale knew the application of big and sad enough puppy dog eyes would eventually get essek to show off a spell and he fell right for this insidious trap (genuine joy and fascination with the unknown corners of their shared field of study).
watching all of this quietly and keeping his yapper closed for the moment to allow for concentration, but once the echo appears he'll approach. he's been doing a bit of the wizard-thing of not appearing too outwardly impressed before, but he's not even bothering to hide it now - he's clearly very impressed and watching closely. ]
May I take a guess? You are summoning it so it may commit to a course of action you would have otherwise chosen in that abandoned timeline?
[ it just makes him think about all the myriad little choices that lead to the path he currently stands on. who to reach a hand out to, who to trust, who to follow. a hag's deal and an illithid offer. all the things left behind or taken. ]
Why not utilize untapped potential before it's gone? It is simply a manifestation of dunamis which was not used. You are reaching into a forsaken timeline and crafting the leftover energy into something useful before it rots.
[ they gesture at the echo. ]
Echoes can cast one spell, and then they will vanish.
[ thank you for having a great eye and also being a stupid ass wizard like them. they motion with one of their hands, and the shadowy echo raises its own hand to point its finger at gale.
bang.
the echo begins to shimmery away as a gust of air puffs against gale's face and blows his hair back. ]
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Very well. What do you want to discuss?
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And then secondly, expand a bit on dunamis. I'm ashamed to admit I've never heard of it.
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You don't have to be ashamed. It is a form of magic guarded by the people where I'm from, though I suspect other places who may have uncovered it are the same.
Similar to the Weave, in a distant way. It is magic based on potentially and actuality, what I have talked to you about before. It's the arcane force of anticipation. It may be the magic of which the entire universe is made and held together. Time, gravity, probability.
Those who practice dunamancy are able to look into timelines and alter the potential of the future - a bonus for them, or a stolen opportunity for another - or utilize the energy of lost timelines not taken because of choice.
It is power and mysterious magic we still do not know the true depth of, and I have spent my entire life trying to study it. There is no way to know what all beautiful, amazing things can be done with dunamancy.
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anyway he looks deeply fascinated and is listening very intently, brow furrowed in a very intense way. like he cannot hear enough about it. ]
So, a bit of chronomancy, a bit of divination, a bit of gravitation and a bit of something else entirely. Absolutely astounding.
[ he laughs a little. not mockingly, just. a laugh. ]
You sound like one of the mages of Netheril talking like that.
[ (compliment). ]
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[ their head tilts. ]
Netheril?
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Karsus's empire. Originator of [ tapping his chest on the mark. ] this.
They were known for their experimentation with magic we no longer study, or have lost the art of. Chronomancy - which, likely Chronurgy in your terminology - was a facet of it.
This is the type of spell you have offered me, then?
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They sound like the mages from the times of pre-Calamity.
[ looks directly at you over gale's head in aeor. ]
Yes. It is a spell I created and is not known in the general discipline of chronurgy. High experience is not really needed to cast it, but you will require a piece of obsidian, and you must know the right motions and incantations.
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[ shaking in my boots. but listen, its pre-requisite to have a big calamitous civilization crash in your dnd world.
anyway basically grinning this is the best time he's had since arriving here. ]
Then I am but your eager pupil, ready for instruction. [ he coughs a little though. ] I do feel the need to reiterate my experience, however!
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they shake their head gently, mostly at themselves. ]
Yes, I haven't forgotten. Since you are so eager to discuss magic, then I will explain a little about it. The spell is called Resonant Echo. I will give you a demonstration.
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stepping back to give him space, gesturing like, you have the floor. ]
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the robes shift. they draw out a sliver of pure black gemstone between their fingers. ] As you move through time, you make choices which affect the outcome of your journey forward through the timeline. But once that choice is made, many timelines are left behind to decay. Unused potential which could easily be redistributed. [ they murmur something under their breath which now to gale will absolutely sound like undercommon.
they draw the obsidian across the air in front of themselves, and it looks at first like they have drawn a dark line across the sky. inky shadows spill out of it toward the ground. it isn't a line. it's a tear, a split in the fabric of space.
and the shadow pouring out of it begins to form feet, legs, a waist - a whole dark copy of war. ]
These are called "echoes" - potential selves left in other timelines.
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watching all of this quietly and keeping his yapper closed for the moment to allow for concentration, but once the echo appears he'll approach. he's been doing a bit of the wizard-thing of not appearing too outwardly impressed before, but he's not even bothering to hide it now - he's clearly very impressed and watching closely. ]
May I take a guess? You are summoning it so it may commit to a course of action you would have otherwise chosen in that abandoned timeline?
[ it just makes him think about all the myriad little choices that lead to the path he currently stands on. who to reach a hand out to, who to trust, who to follow. a hag's deal and an illithid offer. all the things left behind or taken. ]
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[ they gesture at the echo. ]
Echoes can cast one spell, and then they will vanish.
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[ branching paths, pages from a different book. ]
It is beautiful.
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[ thank you for having a great eye and also being a stupid ass wizard like them. they motion with one of their hands, and the shadowy echo raises its own hand to point its finger at gale.
bang.
the echo begins to shimmery away as a gust of air puffs against gale's face and blows his hair back. ]