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| //For some of the thoughts behind this topic, please see [[tirades: | //For some of the thoughts behind this topic, please see [[tirades: | ||
| - | **Life magic** is the seventh most common - and second rarest - [[chosen: | + | **Life magic** is the seventh most common - and second rarest - [[chosen: |
| ===== Mechanism ===== | ===== Mechanism ===== | ||
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| ===== Specific abilities ===== | ===== Specific abilities ===== | ||
| ==== Enhancement ==== | ==== Enhancement ==== | ||
| - | Each organism, and each part of an organism, has a natural | + | Each organism, and each part of an organism, has a natural reservoir of life force, and the level currently in it is connected to - and affects - the physical state of the organism. The simplest, and most widely used, form of Life magic is to add to the level of this reservoir, which will have different effects depending on how it is used. |
| A organism or tissue whose life force is approximately at the level of the reservoir is healthy and stable. The weaker and more damaged one is, the lower the level of life force becomes - and vice-versa. Therefore, it is possible to improve matters by " | A organism or tissue whose life force is approximately at the level of the reservoir is healthy and stable. The weaker and more damaged one is, the lower the level of life force becomes - and vice-versa. Therefore, it is possible to improve matters by " | ||
| - | Another, very popular, variation on this technique in the Citadel is to target the reproductive system to enhance fertility. While increased life expectancy there (largely due to lifegivers' | + | Another, very popular, variation on this technique in the [[geopolitical: |
| - | It is also possible to // | + | It is also possible to // |
| - | In //any// enhancement of an organism' | + | In //any// enhancement of an organism' |
| ==== Diminishment ==== | ==== Diminishment ==== | ||
| Lifegivers can also take life force from an organism. | Lifegivers can also take life force from an organism. | ||
| - | The ability is used far more often than many think, in that - if a lifegiver needs more life force than can be easily supplied - they can take it from their surroundings, | + | The ability is used far more often than many think, in that - if a lifegiver needs more life force than can be easily supplied - they can take it from their surroundings, |
| The results of draining considerable amounts of life force from an organism, however, are what one would expect considering what enhancement of one's reservoir does; it will weaken and cause illness in the donor, and if targeted at specific tissues, can cause damage to them. While it is possible to use this ability offensively, | The results of draining considerable amounts of life force from an organism, however, are what one would expect considering what enhancement of one's reservoir does; it will weaken and cause illness in the donor, and if targeted at specific tissues, can cause damage to them. While it is possible to use this ability offensively, | ||
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| ==== Necromancy ==== | ==== Necromancy ==== | ||
| - | Some find it strange that a class of magic-user so involved with life should have power over the dead, but in fact it's a somewhat logical | + | Some find it strange that a class of magic-user so involved with life should have power over the dead, but in fact it is an extension |
| - | It must be said that, partly because of the limitations of this form of necromancy, it is generally regarded in the Citadel as useless or frivolous at best. Firstly, while the corpse is reanimated, that is all that happens; the body is restored to some semblance of life, but the person who was once in it is gone. The fate of the soul after death is debated my many religions and wise scholars, but wherever it goes, it cannot be persuaded to return to the body. The body that is left behind will have none of the personality or memories of the original person, except possibly some muscle memory from common tasks. | + | It must be said that, partly because of the limitations of this form of necromancy, it is generally regarded in the Citadel as useless or frivolous at best. Firstly, while the corpse is reanimated, that is all that happens; the body is restored to some semblance of life, but the person who was once in it is gone. The [extrinsic: |
| - | Secondly, while the body will //act// alive, it remains technically dead; many of the processes that would go on inside a living body are nonfunctional, | + | Secondly, while the body will //act// alive, it remains technically dead; many of the processes that would go on inside a living body are nonfunctional, |
| - | Thirdly, without any real intellect or personality, | + | Thirdly, without any real intellect or personality, |
| - | Combined with the general reluctance of loved ones to see their dearly departed to be [[https:// | + | Combined with the general reluctance of loved ones to see their dearly departed to be [[https:// |
| ===== Prevalence and role ===== | ===== Prevalence and role ===== | ||
| Lifegivers are possibly the most fortunate of the eight magic types. They rarely get infected by diseases, they are more or less immune to the cancers that other Chosen are prone to developing, and they heal well from injury. And even in the world at large, they are the type of Chosen most likely to be kept and made use of by other takmar rather than killed; in the Citadel, they are so useful, and so uncommon, that even a fairly unskilled one is able to make a decent living; the good ones can often become rich. | Lifegivers are possibly the most fortunate of the eight magic types. They rarely get infected by diseases, they are more or less immune to the cancers that other Chosen are prone to developing, and they heal well from injury. And even in the world at large, they are the type of Chosen most likely to be kept and made use of by other takmar rather than killed; in the Citadel, they are so useful, and so uncommon, that even a fairly unskilled one is able to make a decent living; the good ones can often become rich. | ||
| - | This is fortunate, because lifegivers often have to support big families, a strange side effect from having one's mana residing in one's reproductive system. A female partnered with a male lifegiver is more likely to conceive, despite her usual control over that process; a female lifegiver is likely to lay more eggs in a clutch. | + | This is fortunate, because lifegivers often have to support big families, a strange side effect from having one's mana residing in one's reproductive system. A female partnered with a male lifegiver is more likely to conceive, despite her usual control over that process; a female lifegiver is likely to lay more eggs in a clutch. |
| In any living environment, | In any living environment, | ||
| - | Lifegivers are (as previously mentioned) reluctant to drain large amounts of life force from an organism, and are generally likewise reluctant to deliberately cause death. It should be noted that this says nothing for their willingness to cause pain, though //most// lifegivers prefer to bring relief from it as well. | + | As previously mentioned, lifegivers are reluctant to drain large amounts of life force from an organism, and are generally likewise reluctant to deliberately cause death. It should be noted that this says nothing for their willingness to cause pain, though //most// lifegivers prefer to bring relief from it as well. |
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