Magic
The real world term ‘magic’ is used to translate several senses conveyed in languages of the World of Asdar. Magic includes the power of wizards, priests, and numinists. The powers of some special creatures and of divinities are thought to be magical. Magic is essentially a kind of energy or power outside of what can be conventionally observed. The origin of magical energy or ‘pan’ is the panstream which permeates all life and all matter in the physical universe and the practice of manipulating the energy of the panstream.
Panstream
The panstream describes the ambient magical energy that penetrates the world of Asdar and its pertinent phenomenology. The panstream is essential for life and for the magical powers of traditional wizards and spellcasters. Modern titancraft also makes use of the panstream through a process and device called panagogia. One proficient in the observation of the panstream is a panseer and panseeing is fundamental to arcane spellcasting. The panstream flows through phenomena of nature, through the seas, the skies, the earth, the forests, the herds of beasts, the souls of humans and humanlikes. The understanding of the panstream is essential to several arts, including arcane spellcasting, numinism, and titancraft.
Vispanifica
The word for vispanifica is a technical term used in magical theory to describe what is considered the most fundamental aspect of magical ability in sentient beings. While all consciousness, including all conscious beings, are regarded as portions of the world soul, the ability to interact consciously with magic is called ‘vispanifica.’ Vispanifica enables a self-aware creature to cast magic in the panstream. Vispanifica is thought to be a tiny connection to the world soul. The magical power of magical creatures differs as they are not necessarily self-aware. Their power is mediated instinctually by magical abilities inherent in their magic bodies. A professional using magic is variously called a wizard, mage, sorcerer, arcanist, or numinist. These are all considered generically within the term spellcaster. Legends include spellcasters among ancient titans, geddamin, humans, and elves, but curiously not among the ancient dwarves.
Zavians and the Zavia Effect
The Zavia effect is the result of unintentional and unconscious practicing of magic, usually ascribed to a non-expert. It is called both unintentional and unconscious because the person neither believes he is casting magic nor intends to cause an effect by any means, magic, conventional, or energist (psychic). A person who induces the Zavia Effect is a Zavian.
Exclusivity from Energism
In modern use, magic is exclusive of the mind powers of energists, sometimes called psychics. The ancient Ithatian philosopher Eiphanas Asgiocantiaks Bydanaksi of Sephri proposed that energists drew their power from the earth and did not actually engage in magical powers. His theories were tested extensively in the late twenty fourth century by the Amyrnite magico-philosopher Arfagachadraig of Blamffa who proved in a series of reproducible experiments that energist powers did not draw from the panstream.
Spellcasting
The practice of engaging magical energies by means of the spoken word or gestures for an intended output is commonly called spellcasting. Spellcasting has a broad scope and applies to both arcane and hieratic magic. The ambiguity arises with the term magic which can mean only arcane spellcasting by some users and both arcane and hieratic magic by other users. spellcasting is a very ancient practice and is attributed to both the oldest gods and the titans. Spellcasters call anyone without the ability to cast magic a gruntling, grunterer, or gruntish. The term is considered derogatory and is often used only among spellcasters.
Arcanism
Arcanism is the practice of accessing the power of the world-soul by means of esoteric conventions. It is essential for the practitioner to have vispanifica. For ages, arcane spellcasters have divided their ilk very broadly into the classical wizards who rely on canonized spells thought to correspond to ancient spell matrices and into the demotic spellcasters who rely on instinct and discovery. Most mages apply both techniques to some degree, but usually lean to one side of the spectrum or the other. Arcanism is one of the Esoteric Arts.
Academic vs. Demotic Arcanism
The broadest division within traditional arcanism rests between academic spellcasting and demotic spellcasting. Scholars believe demotic spellcasting is the oldest. Demotic spellcasting or 'folk magic' includes numinism and shamanism. It is thought to be many, many thousands of years old. The rudiments of academic spellcasting can be historically attested to the ancient civilizations of Hœrnect, Sungo, Kalama, and Zephasia.
Magical Pedagogy
The ability to cast spells, that is, to employ magical energy by intentional action, can be taught. The formal instruction of spellcasting or academic magic originated from various schools in ancient times. These schools in all likelihood drew upon previous schools of magic and oral traditions. Titanists speculate that these practices ultimately originate from the ancient wizards of the titans over fifteen thousand years ago.
Academic Magic
Academic magical instruction relies upon formal coursework including the study of pensatory notation.
Contrast with Hieratic Powers
Arcane spellcasting is considered different from hieratic spellcasting. Arcane spellcasting is not premised upon the intervention of an outside agency, although it may be used to summon or control another entity.
Schools of Magic
The schools of magic on Asdar differ in teaching method and spellcasting techniques. A school of magic is not an institution, but a practice and following of magic, and typically a school of magic relies upon the logical method of instruction for most or all of its precepts. An institution where spellcasting is taught in conformity with a school of magic is usually a college or guild school. Most schools of magic are based on the premise of academic magic, that someone with the basic aptitude for magic can be formally and rigorously instructed to improve and expand her spellcasting talent. Some schools, such as the Tuadbe School, is not explicitly considered academic.
An expert can identify the school of magic to which a particular spellcaster belongs by noting variations and styles in the gestures and enunciations employed. These typically do not result in any significant difference in the result of the spell, but sometimes can.
List of Schools of Magic
This list shows most known schools of magic, but is not exhaustive.
Name | Place of Origin | Founder | Century | Modern Sponsorship | Remarks |
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Gorcorumbese | Gorcorumb | ||||
Hœrnect | |||||
Kewvachornian | Medibgö | ||||
Kewvachornian | Maturn | ||||
Kewvachornian | Vimalia | ||||
Sungo | |||||
Trevirite | High Pytharnia | ||||
Tuadbe | Pytharnia | ||||
Zephasia | |||||
Cursus Arcanorum
Cursus Arcanorum is Latin for Course of the Secrets or Secret Knowledge. It is used to translate a "wanderword" that spread throughout the Pallathantic Region in the twenty fifth century. It is based upon an Ebinóëse expression that arose in the Middle Ages. The modern use of the term since the twenty fifth century when the Medibgóëse Schools underwent an academic renaissance indicates a body of academic course work considered essential for any professional spellcaster.
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