01-08-2024, 02:38 AM
Of Unnatural Phenomena
There belies a natural regenerative property upon the lands of this continent. An active and ongoing measure to restore lands, fauna, and flora when unnaturally affected by the likes of magic.
Felled trees will regrow at it's original place in an unnatural pace, sometimes even forgoing the need to regrow and simply 'be replaced' by a grown tree, for the lack of better words. Fauna once completely culled in an area would reappear and repopulate seemingly out of thin air, despite continuous active observation of the area and lack of any outside entry. Alchemical reagents would grow despite having been completely uprooted and metal ores would see their veins replenished. Not even the Fel-lands are exempt from this constancy, which throws out the theory of Divine Intervention from the likes of Alacritas, Nemea, or those of the Lifestream in terms of the replenishment of the natural order.
This sort of recovery cannot be done by simple heavy application of mana or accelerated growth, simply by being in an mana-rich environment. If anything, on my experience as a Chronomancer, I could only relate this sort of phenomenon to the spell: Wound Reversal. However, this would imply that this phenomenon is an application of Time Magic on a continuous and world-class scale, far beyond the see of any mortal eyes...
Though Life, Death, and even Space itself may distort throughout these lands by the influence of the Fel, Talguth, and other variables, only time seems to remain a constant throughout all planes.
I cannot help but to ascribe this phenomenon as a blessing by Memoria going by my current hypothesis.
[Hypothesis: UNCONFIRMED]: Further observation required.
---- 2091 AC
Building on the previous hypothesis [See section Of Unknown Phenomena: Unnatural Regrowth], it builds onto some interesting correlations with other observed phenomena. Of them, the most over-aching and prevalent are those rare cases in which the world, for the lack of better adjective, seems to stutter, slow, or even freeze in its entirety.
I have observed such rare cases personally multiple times, however it seems that most others simply ignore, or perhaps even be unaware, of such phenomenon. Perhaps it is within the human psyche to ignore such phenomenon too grand to grasp. I seem to be able to remember... that I've done the same, ignored such phenomenon.
Perhaps it is my realization into Time Magic and the machinations of motion that I do, but perhaps it's something else.
I digress.
I have observed that the likelihood of this phenomenon occurring exponentially grows during heights of wars and battle between mass groups of mages and magic is employed en masse. The reasons for doing so relates to the previous Unnatural Regrowth phenomenon hypothesis, in which a grand Time spell is hypothesized to undo damage done to the environment by unnatural magics employed by most mages.
If damage is being done is so much and so fast, as a war or battle of a certain magnitude may cause, it will actively hinders this Unnatural Regrowth phenomenon. A disparity in what should be and what is. This disparity would cause the proposed Grand spell to faulter and recalibrate for the new damages. This recalibration takes time, and for a Time spell of this magnitude to take time...
Well... the world may just wait for it.
[Hypothesis: UNCONFIRMED]: Further observation required.
---- 2091 AC
There belies a natural regenerative property upon the lands of this continent. An active and ongoing measure to restore lands, fauna, and flora when unnaturally affected by the likes of magic.
Felled trees will regrow at it's original place in an unnatural pace, sometimes even forgoing the need to regrow and simply 'be replaced' by a grown tree, for the lack of better words. Fauna once completely culled in an area would reappear and repopulate seemingly out of thin air, despite continuous active observation of the area and lack of any outside entry. Alchemical reagents would grow despite having been completely uprooted and metal ores would see their veins replenished. Not even the Fel-lands are exempt from this constancy, which throws out the theory of Divine Intervention from the likes of Alacritas, Nemea, or those of the Lifestream in terms of the replenishment of the natural order.
This sort of recovery cannot be done by simple heavy application of mana or accelerated growth, simply by being in an mana-rich environment. If anything, on my experience as a Chronomancer, I could only relate this sort of phenomenon to the spell: Wound Reversal. However, this would imply that this phenomenon is an application of Time Magic on a continuous and world-class scale, far beyond the see of any mortal eyes...
Though Life, Death, and even Space itself may distort throughout these lands by the influence of the Fel, Talguth, and other variables, only time seems to remain a constant throughout all planes.
I cannot help but to ascribe this phenomenon as a blessing by Memoria going by my current hypothesis.
[Hypothesis: UNCONFIRMED]: Further observation required.
---- 2091 AC
Building on the previous hypothesis [See section Of Unknown Phenomena: Unnatural Regrowth], it builds onto some interesting correlations with other observed phenomena. Of them, the most over-aching and prevalent are those rare cases in which the world, for the lack of better adjective, seems to stutter, slow, or even freeze in its entirety.
I have observed such rare cases personally multiple times, however it seems that most others simply ignore, or perhaps even be unaware, of such phenomenon. Perhaps it is within the human psyche to ignore such phenomenon too grand to grasp. I seem to be able to remember... that I've done the same, ignored such phenomenon.
Perhaps it is my realization into Time Magic and the machinations of motion that I do, but perhaps it's something else.
I digress.
I have observed that the likelihood of this phenomenon occurring exponentially grows during heights of wars and battle between mass groups of mages and magic is employed en masse. The reasons for doing so relates to the previous Unnatural Regrowth phenomenon hypothesis, in which a grand Time spell is hypothesized to undo damage done to the environment by unnatural magics employed by most mages.
If damage is being done is so much and so fast, as a war or battle of a certain magnitude may cause, it will actively hinders this Unnatural Regrowth phenomenon. A disparity in what should be and what is. This disparity would cause the proposed Grand spell to faulter and recalibrate for the new damages. This recalibration takes time, and for a Time spell of this magnitude to take time...
Well... the world may just wait for it.
[Hypothesis: UNCONFIRMED]: Further observation required.
---- 2091 AC