Ether
What is Ether?
Ether is the essence of everything. The world is made up of atoms (elements such as lithium), atoms are made up of subatomic particles (neutrons, protons), and subatomic particles are made up of quarks. This is all real science.
This is where it gets fictional. Quarks are made up of Ether, the most pure form of matter there is. The scriptures mention it as the "building block of everything".
Is Ether Magic?
Ether itself is not magic. It's just the source of the world. Mages, however, use it to perform magic. They have special cells known as E-Cells (short for Ether cells). There is a dedicated section on E-Cells.
E-Cells
Also known as Ether Cells, E-Cells are specific type of cells present within a mage's body. They're the core mechanism behind their magic.
Raw Ether, not woven into elements, is everywhere. The E-Cells within mages capture particles of Ether within their walls. A highly specialized biomechanism then takes the stored Ether and transforms itself into an element.
In simpler words, E-cells transform into atoms through their internal bio mechanisms.
Any Element?
As discussed in the conventional magic section, no. A mage must train hard to learn how to produce a specific element such as lithium.
How Does A Mage Command The Cell To Transform?
Through memory within the brain. The transformative mechanism inside E-cells is flexible and can be driven to produce any element. The drive comes from a mage's memory—which transmits a set of specific instructions.
The process is not all that well known. It's still under investigated by scientists. These are the basic findings.
Who Can Make E-Cells? Can Someone Train Themselves Into It?
The body of mages have a specific body part that generates them. In other words, it's in their DNA. A non-mage cannot give birth to a mage unless one of the parents is a mage. And even then, the chances are 50/50.
Can A Non-Mage Steal E-Cells?
Yes. This is covered in the "Blood Magic" section.
Conventional Magic
It's also known as elemental magic, and it's also the most common type of magic. When people talk about magic, they almost always refer to this type of magic. It is one of the two categories.
How Does A Mage Perform Conventional Magic?
A mage takes Ether and with their E-cells, constructs an element (such as oxygen). They then construct another element (such as hydrogen) and combines them into a compound. In this case, H2O, also known as water! It's basic chemistry.
The whole idea is... mages have the ability to bring elements into existence.
That's all there is to it?
Yes. That's all there is to performing magic. You just need to know basic chemistry: Elements and compounds.
But it's not all there is. Some rules exist.
Can Any Mage Create Any Element?
No. Before a mage can create an element, they must know how to create it. That takes immense practice. They can't just create anything they want on a whim. This is so there is a balance by adding time.
For a mage to create a simple water style for example, they must have practiced creating oxygen and hydrogen.
Mages with complex styles can creates lots of different elements. Most young, inexperienced mages can't do this kind of magic.
Advanced Magic
Some mages (such as Gamma) have performed magic that simply isn't possible by simply creating elements. They vanish, appear out of thin air, float, and other various acts that can't be explained by the rules of conventional magic.
This type of magic is performed by very, very few individuals. Not even the Queen herself can perform it.
What Exactly Is It?
It's also referred as "spirit magic" In many ways, conventional magic conforms to the rules of physics. The body properties of a mage are built to manipulate the world around them by synthesizing ether into elements.
Advanced magic is a lot more than this. Users don't just create, they skip the laws of physics altogether. Their bodies are not capable of this on their own. The only beings in the world who can override the laws of physics are spirits.
When a human is in a condition known as "perfect harmony" with a spirit, they gain access to their abilities, including their advanced magic.
Is it all powerful?
No. Even the spirits have limits by design. For example, Gamma is in perfect harmony with the spirit of autumn. The spirit of autumn itself has limited abilities.
Can Anyone Fuse With A Spirit?
Not really. To fuse with a spirit, the human must have the necessary Ether reserves in order to drive their abilities.
Blood/Dark Magic
It's possible for a non-mage to take the blood of a mage, which contains E-Cells, and inject it to their own blood stream. This allows a non-mage to use magic.
Is There A Catch?
There are some severe limitations to this approach:
- A non-mage's body is not made to handle magic. Every time they use magic, there is massive recoil, and their health takes a hit.
- It's not considered ethical and it's dubbed as a taboo.
- The more blood magic is used, the more their overall lifespan is reduced.
How Much Blood Magic Is Too Much?
That varies from individual to individual, but generally, they can't use too much at once. They have to let their body recover between uses.
What Sort of Recoil Is There?
That again varies from individual to individual. It can range from relatively simple tissue damage to a severe psychological and/or physical damage of all degrees.
What Is The Reason Behind The Recoil?
When E-Cells transform, they produce a shockwave-like effect. They also produce various toxic byproducts—chemicals that have all sorts of negative effects on the body. Mages have evolved to withstand E-Cell Recoil.