The sheer marvel that was painted upon Lyra’s face was bemusing. This was perhaps one of the baser wards that Negation was capable of creating. Talon did not think much of it. He had created simple barriers for quite some time. The magic of wards and shields was one that he was not particularly adept at but the discipline in and of itself was so commonplace that most wizards hard bat an eyelash at its use. It was a staple in the magical community at large, so to see her react the way she did, it reminded Talon that magic, while common to him, was not common at all. He heard her rattle off several statements that he believed were in reference to arcane theories that she must have been privy to. The names did not ring a bell for him but he recognized that she was listing off knowledge relevant to what was in front of her in some way.
“The anchor points,” Talon touched each of the points of the triangle. “They are where the essence and purpose of the shield is put in place. They are also the points that provide the shape of the structure. At a more advanced stage, the anchors can be moved and the shape of the barrier can be modified after its placement. That skill is beyond me at the moment.”
Talon crossed his arms over his chest and observed the shield for a moment. He knew in general what most wards were capable of. The Sky Guard battlemages utilized Negation so heavily that it was almost assumed the discipline was a prerequisite to join them. At Lyra’s question he gave her a puzzled look.
“I am not a master of the discipline but I would surmise that most anything can be warded given the right time and attention. Negation is a magic that is largely self-limiting. Its limits are the limits of the user. I have seen masters of the magic construct barriers far more impressive and unique than this.” Talon nodded to her next question.
“As one grows more advanced in the use of it, its possibilities are far more broad. For the moment, my own skill in the magic requires that I imprint upon the ward my intent as I am constructing its anchor points. It requires only a thought.” He tapped his head lightly. “Once that barrier is fixed in place however, I cannot change it for the time being. That will change as I grow more adept at its use.”
Talon did not think much of it. He had many ideas for using the powers of Negation and its utility in some of his crafting schematics. Some of his designs however would require that he be far more powerful in the use of the magic than he currently was.
“The anchor points,” Talon touched each of the points of the triangle. “They are where the essence and purpose of the shield is put in place. They are also the points that provide the shape of the structure. At a more advanced stage, the anchors can be moved and the shape of the barrier can be modified after its placement. That skill is beyond me at the moment.”
Talon crossed his arms over his chest and observed the shield for a moment. He knew in general what most wards were capable of. The Sky Guard battlemages utilized Negation so heavily that it was almost assumed the discipline was a prerequisite to join them. At Lyra’s question he gave her a puzzled look.
“I am not a master of the discipline but I would surmise that most anything can be warded given the right time and attention. Negation is a magic that is largely self-limiting. Its limits are the limits of the user. I have seen masters of the magic construct barriers far more impressive and unique than this.” Talon nodded to her next question.
“As one grows more advanced in the use of it, its possibilities are far more broad. For the moment, my own skill in the magic requires that I imprint upon the ward my intent as I am constructing its anchor points. It requires only a thought.” He tapped his head lightly. “Once that barrier is fixed in place however, I cannot change it for the time being. That will change as I grow more adept at its use.”
Talon did not think much of it. He had many ideas for using the powers of Negation and its utility in some of his crafting schematics. Some of his designs however would require that he be far more powerful in the use of the magic than he currently was.