An in-depth exploration of the basics of magic, its control, and general magical theory. An introduction to the use of magic in its basest form. While not written for use in a classroom, it has become adapted for use in the earliest stages of magical learning.

After its adaptation to school use, a series of follow-up books were published.

This text was written by a man named Rulian Sen'rah.

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Notable Excerpts

"Many tomes of learning still tells you that magic requires one, two, or three means of exerting its will in the world; components that are a must before any spellcraft can succeed in being cast. Magic may very well have always required somatic and material components, but the idea that there have been spells that have always required a vocal component is an arrogant notion to purport.

Language is a creation of mortal-kind, but Magic is a creation of the gods, an existence that has always been; since long before mortalkind existed on any plane of existence. To think that one language is required is laughable, but to consider any language mandatory is also a construction of mortal kind. Do you think Magnus requires something as simple as parting his lips and uttering the inventions of mortal-kind to wield his magic? To truly master magic, one must first recognize the fallacy that one must speak words and announce to all around them that they are about to wield harmful or helpful powers."