The Spatial Aspect, scientifically known as Chorolurgy, is the mastery of three-dimensional space, focusing on the rigorous, mathematical manipulation of spatial coordinates and the geometric relationships between objects. The chorolurgist views the world through the lens of Euclidean and non-Euclidean topology, treating the distance between two points as a variable that can be compressed, expanded, or bypassed through calculated spatial folding. This discipline allows a caster to momentarily shorten the path between two creatures or to create a "geometry warp" that causes an enemy’s flanking manoeuvre to loop back upon itself, trapped in a localized topographical anomaly. It is the science of being exactly where the caster needs its assets to be, irrespective of the physical obstacles that might stand in the way.

At its higher tiers, the discipline moves into the realm of volumetric displacement and spatial anchor-points. A practitioner can expand the interior dimensions of a storage vessel without altering its external footprint or induce a "spatial shear" that violently displaces the matter within a specific set of coordinates, effectively "cleaving" an object by removing the space it occupies. For a Chorolurgist, the three dimensions of space are a mere map that can be creased and refolded at will, ensuring that for them, no distance is too vast and no fortress is truly enclosed.

Learning this aspect requires Nuclear Aspect I, Electromagnetic Aspect I and Gravitational Aspect I.