The three dark
sages were wise when they worried about these secrets
falling into the hands of the kobolds. They are
dangerous enough already in our own hands. This is
actually one of the reasons that the enchantments
were weakened was that they were being used without
knowledge and without thought. So then please head my
words and be wise with the magics fas nadur offers.
Ok, to start off
I'm going to explain really briefly what Fas nadur
does. We all know that a srad goblin is weak to sal
attacks, when you chant fas nadur on that goblin they
are much much more vulnerable to sal strikes. But on
the same scale they are that much more protected from
athar. So while I throw water at the goblin my
brother wizards lighting falls right off.
These powers are
not limited to just spells however. Aislings, and
creatures have elemental offensive aids, and
elemental defensive aids. We wear necklaces and
belts. It isn't known to us what the creatures of the
world use to gain these aids. Fas nadur affects this
also.
Fas Nadur will only
affect the defensive element of its target. So if
your hunting with a warrior and they have a sal
necklace and the goblin has a defensive srad element
then you chant fas nadur on the goblin. Chanting fas
on another aisling will never make them do more
damage to a target.
What gives Fas
Nadur the potential to be such a powerful tool are
elemental aids of dark. If you are hunting with a
warrior and they are wearing a dark necklace all four
other elements are weak to them so you can chant fas
nadur on all of their targets making the warrior's
job much easier. If you or anyone else are wearing a
dark belt you have a defense that is strong against
all elements. If fas nadur is chanted on an aisling
while that aisling is wearing a dark belt they will
be nearly immune to most spells and even strong
against almost all physical damage.
Never, ever use Fas
Nadur on an aisling that isn't wearing a dark belt.
You put them in grave risk by doing this because
there is know way to know if their next target will
be a srad creature, or a sal. Naturally if one is
wearing a srad belt this makes a large difference.
Also unless you know that an aisling is wearing a
dark necklace you should never chant fas nadur on
their targets. If you do there is a large chance that
the aisling will no longer be able to harm their
target.
It might not sound
like it but there are intelligent, if somewhat
complicated, ways of using fas nadur to your
advantage without needing expensive and rare dark
equipment. These tactics are purely offensive so keep
in mind that no matter what never chant fas nadur on
any aisling who isn't wearing a dark belt.
Any wizard prefers
hunting in a group. Lowers the death rate and gives
Sgrios less house guests. If you want to use fas
nadur in a hunt there are two situations where it can
be of value. Both use the balance of opposite
elemental offences.
The first technique
is for when you're hunting with warriors, monks, or
anything else that scores physical strikes on the
targets and if affected by the offensive element of
their necklace. All you have to do is make sure you
melee fighters have opposite elemental necklaces to
each other. Such as one with sal and the other with
athar, or one with srad and the other creag.
Naturally the ideal group would be to have four melee
fighters each with a different elemental offence.
As we all know
sometimes wizards end up hunting with other wizards
and avoid melee combat completely. To use fas nadur
in this situation make sure you and your partner
wizard are of opposed elements. Srad wizards hunt
with creag wizards, sal with athar. From personal
experience these groups get crowded sometimes so try
for the greatest diversity of elements available as
it will increase the effectiveness of your fas nadur.
The reason these
tactics work is the elemental table. Against each
other these opposed elements are neutral and their
affects cancel each other out. But by looking at the
table you can see that while creag is strong on sal
srad is weak on it. But in reverse creag is weak on
athar while srad is strong against it. By using the
described tactics you will reap the added power to
your spells that fas nadur offers by achieving
balance. If one element is weak to the target your
partner will be easily able to dispatch it.
The other technique
to using fas nadur is to use it in conjunction with
an elemental nadur spell, such as srad nadur. But
first before we get into this let me clear up how
elemental nadur magics work. What these spells do it
alter the defensive element of the target to whatever
element is determined in the title of the spell.
Therefore srad nadur gives a creature the defensive
element of srad making it vulnerable to sal and
resistant to athar. Standard, mor, and ard elemental
nadur spells all have the exact same effect on the
target. Duration, power of the effect and range is
not affected. The only difference to the three levels
of these spells is the amount of mana consumed in
chanting them. This amount consumed lowers as the
compilation of the spell grows. ((100 for standard,
50 for mor, and 5 for ard)) These spells have no
duration in that you will notice they can be
endlessly casted upon on target. The creature will
not revert to its original defensive element until it
leaves the sight of the caster. Once the caster can
no longer see the target it will revert to its
original element and the spell must be chanted again.
The power of the effect is not quantitative so
besides the change in element nothing will change
here. All of these elemental nadur spells require the
caster to touch the target so range can in no way be
affected. As one perfects the chanting of this spell
((raises it's level, i.e. 34/70)) it's rate of
success at changing the target's defense element
increase.
The least known
part of the elemental nadur spells are what sort of
target they will work on. Because of the way these
magics interact what is required is for your target
to be less insightful than you. Also these spells
don't work on other aislings. Some monks have the
ability to determine just how insightful a monster is
so keep an eye out of their aid. General you'll find
creatures of a similar insightfulness in one area as
they get along well.
The three steps to
this technique are fairly simple. All that needs to
be done is to get close and cast an elemental nadur
weak to your elemental school upon it. Next if the
target isn't hostile you will have time to cast fas
nadur upon it. If it's hostile take the strikes or
find cover while keeping the creature in sight. Once
fas nadur has been cast you can chant your own spells
for a catastrophic effect on your target.
This technique is
only for soloing or hunting with a small party of
wizards of all the same element. Because the
creatures will be less insightful than the caster of
the elemental nadur you won't be able to learn as
much from them. And with the distractions of a group
you will learn even less, the larger the group the
less learned until quickly you've gained nothing from
your hunting and exploration. If you choose to
attempt this style of hunting alone make sure to have
a dark belt and cast fas nadur on yourself. Without
this added protection you will still be easy prey to
the powerful magics wielded by the creatures in our
world.
Be wise in your use
of our new magics. The lives of our fellow Aisling
are at stake. The gods have granted us some pardon
from our hardships by allowing the three dark wizards
to find the dark book in the depths of the crypts. If
we abuse these powers mayhap the goblins and kobolds
will learn them from our use, mayhap the gods will
find these new magics too much of a danger to
aislinghood and revoke their gift. Walk the path if
wisdom and ginosis friend wizard and use Lauthas's
good judgement in the use of our new magics.
Larsius
Vespers
Acadamie Regent
Demagogue of Rucesion
The Emerald Mage