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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Fifty Eight: A New Theory...
A single drop of the weeping flower tincture had been enough to take Greg from almost losing consciousness from fatigue to bursting with energy in the span of a few seconds. All his aches, pains, and injuries had also been made short work of by that single drop. He, however, was only a half-step first-tier mage whereas his teacher was currently at the power level of a third-tier mage. Given this, Greg wasn't expecting as dramatic a result with her as there had been with him. Still, he knew that it would help her and that is all that mattered.
The healer gave up her objection with a sigh as she took the vial from him. Pulling off the stopper, Greg had to fight the urge to object when she emptied the whole thing into her mouth. He could still remember how potent it had been and feared that the healer would suffer some adverse reaction from it. But other than the sickly pallor on her face being replaced by a rosy hue, all the fatigue that seemed to weigh her down vanishing, and her breath seeming to come easier, there wasn't any other effect from the potion. A smile crossed the healer's lips as she let out a relieved sigh. "That feels much better," She confessed. "Thank you," She added, opening her eyes to regard him. "While I'll still need to be careful with my mana usage, my recovery time has gone down from a week to two, perhaps, three days," She reported.
"I'm glad to hear," Greg replied. "But before we move on to the beast core, there is something that I wanted to ask you about but haven't gotten the chance to because of everything that happened," he went on to say, garnering a look of interest from the healer. Greg went on to explain to the healer about the plan that Olivia had come up with to beat the obsidian earthmover. He also explained how it all went wrong when the Earth-lock formation was activated.
When the healer heard about his 'earth connection', as Greg had dubbed it, her brows rose high on her face. In her hand appeared a small box that Greg quickly recognized. When the healer pulled the box open, he wasn't surprised to see the little glass bead inside. It was the Azra's bead that the healer had used to test his affinity for magic a few months back. "Take it," She instructed. Without hesitation, Greg complied, reaching forward and picking the bead from the box. Greg wasn't surprised, when, after about ten seconds, the bead gave off a weak, earthy-brown light. This was the same result that it had given a few months back, the first Tim he'd used it. It marked his low affinity for magic, the earth element being the one he had the most affinity with.
But while Greg wasn't confused, the look of confusion on the healer's face only seemed to deepen at this result. "If I'm not wrong, what you are experiencing is what's known as elemental awareness. It's almost like a sixth sense that is developed by elemental mages for their particular element. It, however, only shows up in either the fifth tier for average mages or the fourth for truly gifted mages. You have to understand that by this time those mages have been using that element for probably a hundred-plus cycles. Enough time that they develop an almost instinctual connection to the element. It is almost unheard of in first-tier mages and the few times that it was recorded, it was in mages that had an almost perfect affinity with the given element. You aren't even a first-tier mage. You haven't even cast a single spell yet, let alone one of the earth element. Your affinity for the earth element also hasn't changed at all," She explained her confusion, her eyes still on the Azra's bead weakly glowing in Greg's hand.
Greg looked down at the bead once again, not sure what to make of the situation. "What does this elemental awareness do?" He asked after a while.
"From what I've read and the few elemental mages that I've asked about it, the simplest way to put it is that their particular element comes alive to them. In a way, it's the difference between swimming against the current and flowing along with it. Before elemental awareness, the mage is just using spells and force of will to get the element to do what the mage wants. After they gain elemental awareness, however, they aren't just forcing the element to do their bidding. For lack of a better word, the element itself guides them on how to cast the same spells they've been casting their whole life in a better way."
"Take a mage of the earth element for example. Before they would have cast any spell they could regardless of where they were. With elemental awareness, the array of spells they use will change based on the kind of ground under them. Following this instinct, not only will they employ the best spell based on the composition of the earth under them, but even the spells themselves will be shaped in such a way that they are far more effective than they otherwise would be."