I'm glad you think so. I just made some quick and dirty OCR from the book and had chatGPT to translate it, since I might have misremembered parts of it.
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**USING IMPROVISED MAGIC**
The casting of improvised magic is based on a simple template. All improvised spells follow the same template, even if they have vastly different effects. The magician begins by deciding what will happen in the spell, what the purpose is; should something be created, protected, or perhaps concealed? After that, they determine which medium is used to achieve the purpose: fire, ice, water, or something else suitable. Finally, the magician specifies who or what the spell will affect: a person or an object. If they want to burn down a door, they choose *Create - Fire - Door*. After that, the door catches fire.
The template has three simple building blocks:
1. What happens (The Purpose)
2. The element, or equivalent, used (The Medium)
3. The object or person affected by the spell (The Object)
There is a limited number of building blocks in the first two groups—purpose and medium—that are used in improvised magic. The number of objects that are affected is only limited by the magician's imagination. An improvised spell is constructed from one or more purposes, one or more mediums, and one object.
A complex improvised spell with two purposes and two mediums, for example, could be to create and throw magical fire with a violent bang at an evil paladin. This would be written as *Create; Throw - Magical Fire; Sound - Evil Paladin.*
### Examples of building blocks in wild magic
1. **What happens (The Purpose)**
- Create
- Destroy
- Protect
- Throw
- Retrieve
- Fly
- Find
- Hide
- Weaken
- Strengthen
- Repair
- Lift
- Move
2. **Elements that are affected (The Medium)**
- Fire
- Ice
- Magical Fire
- Magical Ice
- Cold
- Heat
- Water
- Thunder
- Air
- Wood
- Stone
- Sound
- Light
3. **Receiving object (The Object)**
- The magician themselves
- Another person
- Book
- Cloak
- Door
- Castle
- Troll
- Sword
- Army
- Crowd
- House
- Air
- And so on...