[Syrlya nods as they dance, keeping in pace despite the conversation as long as Adelis does. It's much easier as the following roll, he's finding.]
Those are generic terms. Not common ones, but it wouldn't really define much except a profession which is predominately magic--such as a Mesmer.
[He tilts his head, the opposite direction Adelis does. There is one important correction to make though--either it will confuse or clarify Adelis' understanding.] Though it is not divine magic. It is an element of the land of Tyria itself, as inherent as the air and earth.
[He lifts his hand to trace a wave through the air, for emphasis.] Its ley lines both hold Tyria together and mold it, and it is upon that which all of its life flourishes. And thusly allows people like mine to exist. I suppose if your world has little natural magic and relies on gods... I can see why it must be inaccessible.
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Those are generic terms. Not common ones, but it wouldn't really define much except a profession which is predominately magic--such as a Mesmer.
[He tilts his head, the opposite direction Adelis does. There is one important correction to make though--either it will confuse or clarify Adelis' understanding.] Though it is not divine magic. It is an element of the land of Tyria itself, as inherent as the air and earth.
[He lifts his hand to trace a wave through the air, for emphasis.] Its ley lines both hold Tyria together and mold it, and it is upon that which all of its life flourishes. And thusly allows people like mine to exist. I suppose if your world has little natural magic and relies on gods... I can see why it must be inaccessible.