Winds of Magic: can humans use them all?
We all know that human mages cannot combine the winds of magic. Or at least that’s what they teach at the Imperial Colleges of Magic in Altdorf. Today we’re going to take a closer look at the belief that human mages shouldn’t even try to power their spells with multiple winds of magic. What is the source of this belief, was it practised in the past, and what is the situation today? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ music and sounds used: Yonder Hill and Dale by Aaron Kenny The Long Night by Quincas Moreira At Odds by SYBS Monumental Journey by Jesse Gallagher Maestro Tlakaelel by Jesse Gallagher ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Big thanks for Mr Ivar for his help with the translation.

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