
Chapter 6 Practitioner of Magic
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It was easy to tell why magic was so difficult for people to grasp: there were hardly any real, tangible instructions given.
The very first entry in the grimoire was the pre-information needed to understand magecraft itself.
‘Mana is no different than one’s own life essence. It’s drained when we’re exhausted, it’s filled when we eat. Just as we burn through energy by tending to a field or swinging a sword, we burn through mana to manifest magic. The incantations are engrained with the true visualization of a spell; they help one to completely imagine that which they wish to manifest. However, it’s possible to bypass the need for words bringing your magic to life. However, that’s something one should focus on much later in their tenure as a mage.’
Still, the knowledge flowed into his mind seamlessly as he glanced over the first page that caught his mind:
“Wind Blast.”
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