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Known lost disciplines include:
Known lost disciplines include:
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* [[Dominion]] (world magic) - It allowed users to create their own [[dimension]]s and then populate them with creatures.
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* [[Dominion]] (world magic) - It allowed users to modify the fabric of space, for example folding it on to itself.
* [[Immanence]] (personal magic) - It could render the user almost invulnerable at the expense of quickly shortening his lifespan.
* [[Immanence]] (personal magic) - It could render the user almost invulnerable at the expense of quickly shortening his lifespan.
* [[Unity]] (personal magic) - It gave wizards the ability to merge souls into one. This could effectively bring the dead back to life.
* [[Unity]] (personal magic) - It gave wizards the ability to merge souls into one. This could effectively bring the dead back to life.

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Image:Scroll2.png "What they call magic is just the tip of an iceberg, yet they all make haste towards it on a crystal ship."
- Vuld Shaik, "Magic and I"

Lost disciplines are forms of magic that are currently extinct and no longer practiced on Mizahar. These disciplines tended to be too powerful for their own good, or their users drew the anger of their fellow wizards. Most lost disciplines were purged by the gods - often by the very same who had gifted them to mortals and happened to change their minds. Archaeowizards are the daring bunch who seek to somehow recover lost disciplines from ancient sites and writings with no small risk to themselves. They rarely accomplish anything significant.

Known lost disciplines include:

  • Dominion (world magic) - It allowed users to modify the fabric of space, for example folding it on to itself.
  • Immanence (personal magic) - It could render the user almost invulnerable at the expense of quickly shortening his lifespan.
  • Unity (personal magic) - It gave wizards the ability to merge souls into one. This could effectively bring the dead back to life.