Post:Confounds, Necromancers and the value of sharing pt 1.1a - 12/12/2014 - 12:36

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Confounds, Necromancers and the value of sharing pt 1.1a · on 12/12/2014 12:36 PM MST 47
>>So sure, the Mage gets tired. Is there an established sense of how mages can affect mana streams over time? Or do they not? Or is the PoP an example of how they do?

The PoP is the PoP. What's going on in the Plane of Probability is its own story and doesn't really have anything to do with magic theory or Necromancers directly.

The short answer for how mages affect mana streams over time is "they usually don't." It is possible for very strong magic to alter the flow of mana, but not actually create or destroy it. Creation and destruction of mana is a godly (...or demonic...) feat.

-Armifer "In our days truth is taken to result from the effacing of the living man behind the mathematical structures that think themselves out in him, rather than he be thinking them." - Emmanuel Levinas

This message was originally posted in Spells - Necromancers, by DR-ARMIFER on the play.net forums.