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Chapter 5
by DreamingSpace
What do you do next?
Try to do some research
You actually have no idea what you're looking for, but you grab your tablet and try anyway.
There are no meaningful results for the Mistress of Ravens that seem legitimate - strippers and fantasy novels, yes, actual deities, no. You always assumed magic simply wasn't real. It doesn't take too long to figure out that if anybody can do the sort of things you already know you can do, they've chosen not to demonstrate it for the world's Skeptic societies. Some of those have offered cash rewards for proof of supernatural powers, so...either there are no other wizards, or they don't need the money as badly as you do.
You know two spells, and you understand how they work, when you think about it. But the knowledge is instinctive and pre-verbal. You know there's a math and a logic to it, but you can't translate it into English. Therefore, you can't enter the search terms you would need to find out if anybody ELSE has cracked the secrets of working occult mechanics and then posted to Usenet about it. After two hours of ignoring the real homework you should be doing, you've got nothing.
Well, you've **** yourself to develop your own understanding of the questions you need to ask, even if you didn't find any answers. You did establish that there is no publicly accessible information on real magic, if there is any other real magic to be found. So that's worth something, you guess.
So what are you going to DO about it?
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The Magic Returns
A sort of litRPG
You are minding your own business in the modern world, when you are imbued with supernatural powers. Use them for whatever purpose your imagination can devise. Probably trying to accumulate money and have sex, you filthy animals. I intend to see how far I can push conditional variables.
Updated on Aug 31, 2020
by DreamingSpace
Created on Aug 26, 2020
by DreamingSpace
With every decision at the end of a chapter your score changes. Here are your current variables.
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