If fire is a manifestation of anger, rage and so forth, then frost comes from ____?
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If fire is a manifestation of anger, rage and so forth, then frost comes from ____?
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Fire consumes, but so too is it associated with the hot warmth of life
Ice preserves, but so too is it associated with the cold chill of death
Fire is warm and passionate, while ice is cold and detached
Don't forget that fire's association with heat and warmth, and even consumption, is that it spreads. Fire wants to be out there, and it wants to be more. It's fleeting, so it wants to sustain itself.
Ice is vulnerable to external sources instead of the internal tendency to literally burn itself out, and it also "takes" heat by the way heat spreads into cold, which sometimes ends in ice begetting more ice.
Could be sadness manifest.
Alternatively, it could be from a supreme detachment from emotions.
>If fire is a manifestation of anger, rage and so forth
That's backwards. Rage is a result of an excess of bile, the bodily humour associated with fire. Frost is not an element at all and thus does not have an associated humour.
So how does one harness ice magic then?
Magi isn’t real, schizo. This is doubly true regarding ice magic.
just harness water magic in the winter
Ice magic IS fire magic. It is literally the same technique, but weaponized differently.
To put it more clearly: every time you create a ball of fire with magic, you are also making somewhere else cold. The heat that fuels your fire comes from somewhere, you are drawing energy from some source. Typically you are drawing that heat from a place that has plenty to spare, like an already existing nearby fire or a consistent locus like a volcano.
"Ice Magic" is just what the dumb commoners call it, they recognize the effect but not the method. What is really happening is that the mage is creating a fire, and intentionally leaching the heat to fuel it from their target to chill or even freeze it.
There are numerous advantages here. Magical defenses exist to stop energy being directed at you, but defenses against having energy drained from you are much less common. A skilled war wizard drains and projects heat this way on the fly, freezing one side of the battlefield while freezing another in the same instant as part of the same spell to double their attacks, but doing so to be accurate in your targets and to maximize the effect you get from both requires a level of splitting your attention that make it something only very experienced wizards can pull off well, especially in an already chaotic battlefield.
Apathy, indifference, and dismissal.
From giving (sub)zero fricks
manifestation of anger rage and so forth. It's just a different expression of it, idiot. Real world mythologies talk about spiteful, angry winter constantly.
This.
Revenge is a dish best served cold, after all.
It’s focused rage, cold and distant but very angry.
Being the smoothest motherfricker around.
Don't forget Wind, Water, and Earth magic, what emotions are 'they' tied too?
What does this shit have to do with tabletop games?
Consult the rulebook you got the blurb for fire's source from.
Also Anger, Rage, and So Forth.
Temperature differences as a main power is destructive regardless of whether the gradient is high-to-low or low-to-high.
They are different manifestations of the same disregard for the safety of whatever you're applying them to.
Stagnation, heat death of the universe.
Well, what about Light and Void magic, what emotions might be tied to those? Void magic being the absence of emotion seems like it’s a bit too obvious, and that would make Light magic tied to all of them at once, which seems less than plausible.
I'd imagine void coming from a pact with beings from another realm rather than from yourself. Light would be much the same, except this pact is with beings from "above", hence faith.
>Light magic tied to all of them at once, which seems less than plausible.
no, it works because light is a spectrum but void isn't
Not him, but how would someone handle multiple emotions at once to use light magic then?
Have you ever been around a group of dogs that are all barking their heads off and you just get so frustrated trying to control them all that you just start yelling "STOP" over and over and over until they all shut up and start looking at you?
That emotion.
>the hearth, the forge, all the things that have allowed man to tame the world, feed himself, light the darkness, and create works of beauty
>anger, rage and so forth
I reject your base premise.
Ice isn't the foil of Fire
What IS the foil of Fire then, Water?
Was this REALLY worth bumping, eight hours later?
It's The Literary Lord at work, there's a reason why we have a one week autosage now
No, it's good that he asked. The answer is Slime.
frost comes from apathy and a detached feeling from reality.
Fire is a manifestation of a flammable material,
high temperature and oxygen.
>when she angry she make flame!
is played out and gay
Hate
OP's homosexualry.