![]() ![]() Of the five usual elements, air, earth, and water are the easiest to will. Kell Maresh compares the worlds to a fire, with each London farther from the center of the fire, representing the epicenter of magic. ![]() And in Grey London, the magic has been forgotten. Red London stands perfectly in balance, many of its citizens can use magic, yet it does not overpower them. In White London, the desire for magic and power has turned the world cruel and bleak. Maxim Maresh is an example of this.Įach of the different worlds has a distinct relationship with magic: In Black London, magic took over and destroyed the world. In addition to the five elements, some magic users are specifically gifted with metal. Furthermore, the strength of a spell depends on the strength of its caster. The elements can be spoken to in any tongue, as the purpose of the words is not for their meaning, rather the focus that they provide the magic user. Balance is a key element of magic use if one loses control of their magic the magic may overtake them and burn them up, leaving them empty.Įlemental magic does not require specific spoken spells or a specific language. It represents power, and the way people use the power shapes how the power uses them. ![]()
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