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magic by B Pavlica (critique requested)

magic (critique requested)

B Pavlica

Decided to draw my mages and warlocks to show what their magic looks like

Mages posses neutral magic which is purple by colour.
If a mage has an affinity for warm magic/fire, the purple leans towards pink (example: Bjoern), and if a mage prefers to study harder to achieve healing magic, which is powered by water, their magical aura leans to blue-ish purple (example: Belun). Water magic requires more skill and devotion and is therefore somewhat rarer. Knight’s mages tend to have true neutral magic, to be able to use a larger selection of spell with as great a power as they could achieve.

The only example of neutral magic here is Zora, who has undergone a successful magic infusion experiment (hence the spell scars), and was not able to pick her affinity.

Warlocks lean either to extreme hot or extreme cold magic, depending on when they were born. There are ice warlocks (example; Winter) and fire warlocks (example: Lovely). Ice warlocks are considered more powerful and more wanted, since their magic is stronger and easier to control, while an unskilled fire warlock can cause a wildfire.

Winter is an example of a warlock who started off powerful and pushed himself even further, achieving things in magic that no one achieved neither before nor after him (at a great cost), while on the other side Lovely is a witch that never loved magic, and lost it with time, only being able to produce flickers of fire at the end of her life, which came too early.

And for the end there’s the extremely rare elven magic, which has a white colour and has been named ‘pure magic’ by those who researched it.
There was only one elven mage found in history, and for a good reason; All elves possess magic, however since they don’t practice it, nor are they interested in it, it quickly dies down and they are unable to use it ever again.
Elven magic is supposed to be the strongest, however since there weren’t many chances to witness it, and there aren’t many records of it in existence (as Psoglav burned the office where most of the research was when he escaped), the magic researchers aren’t quite sure what are it’s limits, elements or even if it really exists.

Modern magic infusion experiments were done on elves, however the magic seemed to flow right through them, even faster than with humans, but unlike with orcs, it didn’t harm them.

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