Apr 18, 2025 12:15 pm
OOC:
This thread includes all the PCsThe scent of old parchment and candlewax lingered in the air as the students settled into their seats, parchment and quills at the ready. The Biblioplex's vaulted ceiling caught the early morning light, casting rippling patterns across the mosaic floor. At the front of the room, the familiar cushioned stool stood empty — for a moment.
Then, with a rustle of robes and a clink of arcane trinkets, Professor Lorridian emerged once again from a side alcove, carrying under one arm a scroll case as long as his entire torso. With a practiced hop, he climbed onto the stool and tapped it twice. The stool promptly rose a few inches, adjusting itself for optimal gravitas.
He set the scroll case down, gave it a fond pat, and cleared his throat.
"Good morning, first-years. If you’ve made it here without your ink bottles leaking all over your spellbooks, congratulations — that’s more than I managed my first semester. Today, we delve deeper into the bones of magic. Not its spark, but its structure."
He unrolled the scroll with a theatrical flourish, revealing a diagram of concentric circles, runes etched along the edges, and lines connecting points in elegant symmetry.
"We will discuss ritual magic — the art of slow, deliberate sorcery. A school-agnostic discipline, yes, but one that demands more of you than mere flicks and phrases."
His golden eyes swept the hall, sharp and glinting.
"You are all, no doubt, becoming familiar with spontaneous casting — the flash-bang sort of magic. Fast, reactive, useful in a duel or an emergency. But spontaneous magic is like a sprint. Quick. Draining. Limited by your immediate will, your focus, your breath."
He pauses, placing a hand gently on the scroll’s surface.
"Rituals, however, are marathons. They take time — sometimes hours. They require preparation: materials, geometry, cooperation. They can bind greater power, sustain longer effects, and weave precision where instinct would fail.
"Think of it this way: casting a spell in the moment is like sketching with charcoal. A ritual is painting a fresco on a cathedral wall. It is planned. Layered. Intentional. Every line of chalk, every word spoken, every drop of prepared essence matters."
"And here’s the most important distinction: you do not need to act alone. Ritual magic allows for convergence of will. Multiple minds, multiple voices, all aligned toward a singular effect. The more precise the harmony, the greater the outcome. But be warned—" he raps the scroll with a knuckle, "—disharmony in a ritual circle is like a sour note in a song: irritating at best, catastrophic at worst."
He looks each student in the eye, briefly, before continuing.
OOC:
Welcome all! Please describe and introduce your characters. People don't necessarily read each other threads, so consider this your "first post"/introduction for the other players. 
Professor Lorridian