Void
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- | The '''Void''' is | + | The '''Void''' is one of the three known [[dimension]]s and represents nothingness. On a practical level, it acts as a cosmic junkyard for unwanted things. The [[personal magic]] discipline of [[Voiding]] is able to open portals and blackholes into the Void, absorbing things and making them disappear. Sometimes, banished things can return to [[Mizahar]] by taking advantage of a later portal. |
[[Category:Cosmology]] | [[Category:Cosmology]] | ||
[[Category:Dimensions]] | [[Category:Dimensions]] |
Current revision as of 14:50, 22 August 2009
"A redheaded guy with freckles asked what would happen if we failed the exam. Wizard Aelobius smiled and said we would be cast into the Void. The whole classroom burst into laughter; still, I never saw that freckled boy again." - Vuld Shaik, "Magic and I" |
The Void is one of the three known dimensions and represents nothingness. On a practical level, it acts as a cosmic junkyard for unwanted things. The personal magic discipline of Voiding is able to open portals and blackholes into the Void, absorbing things and making them disappear. Sometimes, banished things can return to Mizahar by taking advantage of a later portal.