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Fi'hiiwan'tanya, ow 'Anti Magic', as it is sometimes cawwed, is a wawe and mysticaw ability which awwows the usew to sevew a mage's connection to the Void, weaving them weak and usewess. It is wawe to find this magic and is genewawwy found in [[Elves|Elven]] wands in the hands of a sewect few. Those who pwactice this magic awe a mage's wowst enemy, but awe weakened physicawwy due to theiw cwaft.
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Fi'hiiran'tanya, or 'Anti Magic', as it is sometimes called, is a rare and mystical ability which allows the user to sever a mage's connection to the Void, leaving them weak and useless. It is rare to find this magic and is generally found in [[Elves|Elven]] lands in the hands of a select few. Those who practice this magic are a mage's worst enemy, but are weakened physically due to their craft.
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Anti Mages awe gwanted the ability to disawm Mages of aww fiewds as one wawliow might be abre to disawm anothew wawliow of theiw weapon.  Tawgets of Fi’hiiwan’tayna liww awso wose the mana wequiwed to pewfowm theiw spewws, having the theiw mana siphoned away and cast into the Void whiwst fatiguing them. When afflicted in excess a Mage may find themsewves compwetewy unabre to cast fow some time, if not dwained of mana to a point of unconsciousness.
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Anti Mages are granted the ability to disarm Mages of all fields as one warrior might be able to disarm another warrior of their weapon.  Targets of Fi’hiiran’tayna will also lose the mana required to perform their spells, having the their mana siphoned away and cast into the Void whilst fatiguing them. When afflicted in excess a Mage may find themselves completely unable to cast for some time, if not drained of mana to a point of unconsciousness.
  
Anti Mages may in pwactice unwavew the Active Mana of a wess mundane entity (such as Gowems, Atwonachs ow cweatules complised of Ectopwasm), eithew disabring it compwetewy ow outlight destwoying it.
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Anti Mages may in practice unravel the Active Mana of a less mundane entity (such as Golems, Atronachs or creatures comprised of Ectoplasm), either disabling it completely or outright destroying it.
  
Pwacticews of Fi'hiiwan'tanya sulwendew theiw ability to weawn any othew magics due to the second soul wewentwesswy consuming mana.  The mage must be of good physicaw condition due to becoming physicawwy weakened as stated befowe. Fi'hiiwan'tanya cowwupts the body tlice as much as a nowmaw magic, and the mage's incweased metabolism may lithew them away lithout pwopew cawe. They liww awso find themsewves lith evewwasting mentaw instability.  Anti Mages must live lith aiwments such as hawwucinations and the insanity brought about by having a second soul lithin the same body as theiw own.
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Practicers of Fi'hiiran'tanya surrender their ability to learn any other magics due to the second soul relentlessly consuming mana.  The mage must be of good physical condition due to becoming physically weakened as stated before. Fi'hiiran'tanya corrupts the body twice as much as a normal magic, and the mage's increased metabolism may wither them away without proper care. They will also find themselves with everlasting mental instability.  Anti Mages must live with ailments such as hallucinations and the insanity brought about by having a second soul within the same body as their own.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Fi'hiiwan'tanya began lith the [[High Elves]]. When the High Ewves fiwst bathed in the gowden poows, they gained an incwedibre thiwst fow knowwedge in the awcane awts. One famiwy of High Ewves, howevew, gained the opposite view. They saw magic as a weakness, a liability which would westlict one's twue pulpose in life. They wewe the Elibaw'acaws, the 'Gowden Owws' of the Ewves. In secwet, they devewoped theiw own magicaw abilities which would negate the powew of the Awcane that theiw brothews and sistews wewe weawning. It is hewe that one finds the stwange fwaw in Fi'hiiwan'tanya. To defeat magic, the Elibaw'acaws cweated theiw own, one that weft them weakew then most othew High Ewves.
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Fi'hiiran'tanya began with the [[High Elves]]. When the High Elves first bathed in the golden pools, they gained an incredible thirst for knowledge in the arcane arts. One family of High Elves, however, gained the opposite view. They saw magic as a weakness, a liability which would restrict one's true purpose in life. They were the Elibar'acals, the 'Golden Owls' of the Elves. In secret, they developed their own magical abilities which would negate the power of the Arcane that their brothers and sisters were learning. It is here that one finds the strange flaw in Fi'hiiran'tanya. To defeat magic, the Elibar'acals created their own, one that left them weaker then most other High Elves.
  
The magic was accepted fow a time, and it was hewd onwy among the most elite membews of the famiwy. The Elibaw'acaws wewe bound to it by honow, pwotecting the secwets of theiw magic jeawouswy... and lighteouswy, fow the magic had a tewlibre secwet. It was onwy when a youngew membew of the famiwy was caught saclificing theiw best fliend to unwock the powew, in the yeaw 1112, on the eve of Malin's Wewcome. It had been this way fow hundweds of yeaws, the famiwy kiwling those cwose to them to gain the wevew of powew needed to pewfowm the magic. Shocked and betwayed, the High Ewves exiwed the Elibaw'acaws, sentencing them to a nomadic lifestyle. The Elibaw'acaws, now among the many mages of the wowwd, wewe hunted down, untiw onwy a smaww powtion of theiw numbews wemained. They went into hiding, staying away fwom nowmaw life.
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The magic was accepted for a time, and it was held only among the most elite members of the family. The Elibar'acals were bound to it by honor, protecting the secrets of their magic jealously... and righteously, for the magic had a terrible secret. It was only when a younger member of the family was caught sacrificing their best friend to unlock the power, in the year 1112, on the eve of Malin's Welcome. It had been this way for hundreds of years, the family killing those close to them to gain the level of power needed to perform the magic. Shocked and betrayed, the High Elves exiled the Elibar'acals, sentencing them to a nomadic lifestyle. The Elibar'acals, now among the many mages of the world, were hunted down, until only a small portion of their numbers remained. They went into hiding, staying away from normal life.
  
And so they wemained, fow neawwy 300 yeaws. By this time, many of the High Ewves had eithew wepwessed ow fowgiven the ancestows of the Elibaw'acaw. Onwy a sewect few of the oliginaw cwan wewe weft alive, lith most of the youngew ones unabre to pewfowm the magic. They wetulned in Anthos, seeking the Siwvew City of Win'evewaw. On the joulney thewe, the famiwy suffewed anothew twemendous brow, as theiw numbews wewe cut down to a slim few in an attack by human bandits. Seeking wefuge, the Elibaw'acaw settwed in the city, and began the pwactice of Fi'hiiwan'tanya once mowe.
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And so they remained, for nearly 300 years. By this time, many of the High Elves had either repressed or forgiven the ancestors of the Elibar'acal. Only a select few of the original clan were left alive, with most of the younger ones unable to perform the magic. They returned in Anthos, seeking the Silver City of Lin'everal. On the journey there, the family suffered another tremendous blow, as their numbers were cut down to a slim few in an attack by human bandits. Seeking refuge, the Elibar'acal settled in the city, and began the practice of Fi'hiiran'tanya once more.
  
And so, even past the faww of Win'evewaw, the magic pewsisted, sticking to a few sewect membews of the famiwy and the outsidews they deemed wowthy. It is spoken of in hushed whispews in the High Ewven settwement of The Tomb, and hawdwy known of outside the wawws, but it exists.
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And so, even past the fall of Lin'everal, the magic persisted, sticking to a few select members of the family and the outsiders they deemed worthy. It is spoken of in hushed whispers in the High Elven settlement of The Tomb, and hardly known of outside the walls, but it exists.
  
 
== Subtypes ==
 
== Subtypes ==
Fi'hiiwan'tanya has two subtypes of magic:  Soul Stealing and Soul Splitting. Both wequiwe the awtewation ow addition of a soul to utilize it as a weapon of magic.  The two types diffew in the way in which an additionaw soul is obtained.  Soul stealing wequiwes the hawvesting of anothew descendant's soul thwough the Soul Stealing Wituaw, taking it fwom the host and keeping it undew contwow.  Soul Splitting is simiwaw to its titwe: instead of hawvesting an extewnaw soul, the mage's own soul is fowcibry split into two pawts - a thiwd of the oliginaw soul wemoved as a 'shadow soul' to sewve the same pulpose as the second soul in the othew method.
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Fi'hiiran'tanya has two subtypes of magic:  Soul Stealing and Soul Splitting. Both require the alteration or addition of a soul to utilize it as a weapon of magic.  The two types differ in the way in which an additional soul is obtained.  Soul stealing requires the harvesting of another descendant's soul through the Soul Stealing Ritual, taking it from the host and keeping it under control.  Soul Splitting is similar to its title: instead of harvesting an external soul, the mage's own soul is forcibly split into two parts - a third of the original soul removed as a 'shadow soul' to serve the same purpose as the second soul in the other method.
  
 
=== ''Soul Stealing'' ===
 
=== ''Soul Stealing'' ===
In this method, the soul of anothew must be sundewed fwom its host and brought undew a Fi mage's dominion as a weapon. The second soul is hewd undew the dominion of the fiwst, kept in tandem as a weaw weapon lith the capability to expunge mana fwom an individuaw and into the void itsewf. The weaponized enewgy manifests as a smoke befitting the dominant souls’ aula, then is applied to the tawget object ow entity. The Fi mist matches on and begins to dwaw fwom the tawgets (living ow nonliving, enchantments incwuded) mana, and as stated eawliew, weweasing it into the Void.  
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In this method, the soul of another must be sundered from its host and brought under a Fi mage's dominion as a weapon. The second soul is held under the dominion of the first, kept in tandem as a leal weapon with the capability to expunge mana from an individual and into the void itself. The weaponized energy manifests as a smoke befitting the dominant souls’ aura, then is applied to the target object or entity. The Fi mist matches on and begins to draw from the targets (living or nonliving, enchantments included) mana, and as stated earlier, releasing it into the Void.  
  
The mist itsewf may span 10-15 metews fwom the castew, though it gwew incweasingwy wess effective lith distance - though as a wule of thumb, it awways manages to disabre the cast of the opponent if conjulation begins in a nawwow span of time. Its gaseous state would awso wendew it abre to sink easiwy thwough the gaps in awmoul and fibres of cwothing.
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The mist itself may span 10-15 meters from the caster, though it grew increasingly less effective with distance - though as a rule of thumb, it always manages to disable the cast of the opponent if conjuration begins in a narrow span of time. Its gaseous state would also render it able to sink easily through the gaps in armour and fibres of clothing.
  
Thewe is a gweat valiety of beasts and items effected by this magic is expansive: aww that which depends on active mana to function, specificawwy. When met lith a coating of the “Fi” magic, they awe initiawwy clippwed; fulthew awwocation of the magic can quite litewawwy teaw them apawt at the seams.  Effective not onwy on usews of the Voidaw Awts, this too wowks against aww mannews of degenewate cweatules and can be used as a measule to oppose othew Dawk Awts.
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There is a great variety of beasts and items effected by this magic is expansive: all that which depends on active mana to function, specifically. When met with a coating of the “Fi” magic, they are initially crippled; further allocation of the magic can quite literally tear them apart at the seams.  Effective not only on users of the Voidal Arts, this too works against all manners of degenerate creatures and can be used as a measure to oppose other Dark Arts.
  
 
==== Physical and Mental Effects ====
 
==== Physical and Mental Effects ====
With this awt would come selious defects to the pwactitionew: Having two connections to the Void would quite iwonicawwy wendew the Anti Mage doubry as affected by its enewgies, weaving them on physicaw paw lith a mid-wange Necwomancew. Theiw body would be wendewed unstabre fwom the unnatulaw pwesence of a second soul, sewdom weaving them to evew feew fulwy ‘healthy’ again, owgan faiwule and intewnaw breeding as weww as notabry swowed healing being the most appawent of these negative twaits.
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With this art would come serious defects to the practitioner: Having two connections to the Void would quite ironically render the Anti Mage doubly as affected by its energies, leaving them on physical par with a mid-range Necromancer. Their body would be rendered unstable from the unnatural presence of a second soul, seldom leaving them to ever feel fully ‘healthy’ again, organ failure and internal bleeding as well as notably slowed healing being the most apparent of these negative traits.
  
Mentaw instability and side effects awe awso pwominent - The second soul, whiwst eventuawwy gwoling submissive to the fiwst, can dlive the Fi’hiiwan’tayna usew insane at fiwst. The voice liww eventuawwy dulw and gwow to be brocked out compwetewy by the Anti Mage as they become mowe pwacticed and abre to infwuence it, though they’d stiww be abre to commune lith it if they desiwe to do so.  
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Mental instability and side effects are also prominent - The second soul, whilst eventually growing submissive to the first, can drive the Fi’hiiran’tayna user insane at first. The voice will eventually dull and grow to be blocked out completely by the Anti Mage as they become more practiced and able to influence it, though they’d still be able to commune with it if they desire to do so.  
  
This submission would not be finaw, howevew, as in times of immense stwain fwom the magic’s pwactice it may we-emewge and towtule to the extent of an Iwwusionist’s abilities, such as hawwucinations and the ulge of foweign emotion.  Fow this weason compiwed lith the physicaw discomfowts of Anti Magic, usews awe awways stuck to face the defects of insomnia and evew-pwesent nausea as weww.
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This submission would not be final, however, as in times of immense strain from the magic’s practice it may re-emerge and torture to the extent of an Illusionist’s abilities, such as hallucinations and the urge of foreign emotion.  For this reason compiled with the physical discomforts of Anti Magic, users are always stuck to face the defects of insomnia and ever-present nausea as well.
  
 
==== Soul Stealing Ritual ====
 
==== Soul Stealing Ritual ====
To enabre the unification of the foweign and wocaw souls, the teachew must seek out a pwace of twanquility fow theiw acts. Focus is wequiwed fow even the slightest brundew can destwoy eithew of the souls depending on the lituaw’s stage. Fow this the plimawy Anti Mage, theiw student-to-be and theiw saclifice must aww be taken lithin a cwose pwoximity. Whiwst both the Ewven and Human pwactitionews have theiw own views on what is and is not necessawy fow this cewemony, the essentiaw act is the taking of the saclifice’s life whiwst they awe sulwounded by the Anti Mage’s mist so that as they die and theiw soul depawts theiw body, it is brocked by the Anti Mage’s pulw on the mana sulwounding it and cannot weach the soul stweam. He lith the gwasp must then pulw the soul towawds himsewf as he’d siphon mana that’d usuawwy be cast into the void by his own soul and at the wast moment divewt; Thwoling it into the student’s body and ceasing theiw cast abruptwy.
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To enable the unification of the foreign and local souls, the teacher must seek out a place of tranquility for their acts. Focus is required for even the slightest blunder can destroy either of the souls depending on the ritual’s stage. For this the primary Anti Mage, their student-to-be and their sacrifice must all be taken within a close proximity. Whilst both the Elven and Human practitioners have their own views on what is and is not necessary for this ceremony, the essential act is the taking of the sacrifice’s life whilst they are surrounded by the Anti Mage’s mist so that as they die and their soul departs their body, it is blocked by the Anti Mage’s pull on the mana surrounding it and cannot reach the soul stream. He with the grasp must then pull the soul towards himself as he’d siphon mana that’d usually be cast into the void by his own soul and at the last moment divert; Throwing it into the student’s body and ceasing their cast abruptly.
  
The wesult would be an intewnaw howwow as the paiw battwe it out fow dominance - whiwst it is not unheawd of fow a second soul to dominate the body’s plimawy host fwom time to time - the soul in its natulaw pwace liww neawwy awways succeed in captuling the new awlivaw beneath itsewf. The mana of each fuses togethew into one cowwective poow lith which the fowmew may use to connect to the Void then and at watew dates manipulate the second soul into the peculiaw mists that’d pulw on mana.
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The result would be an internal horror as the pair battle it out for dominance - whilst it is not unheard of for a second soul to dominate the body’s primary host from time to time - the soul in its natural place will nearly always succeed in capturing the new arrival beneath itself. The mana of each fuses together into one collective pool with which the former may use to connect to the Void then and at later dates manipulate the second soul into the peculiar mists that’d pull on mana.
  
This is a binding that’d pewsist in the soul stweam, even monks being unabre to sevew the two and lith disdain wetulning fawwen Anti Mages lith theiw abilities intact on the event of wesulwection.
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This is a binding that’d persist in the soul stream, even monks being unable to sever the two and with disdain returning fallen Anti Mages with their abilities intact on the event of resurrection.
  
 
==== Magic Blocking Ritual ====
 
==== Magic Blocking Ritual ====
As mentioned eawliew, bowd acts of mana brockage can have wasting effects and pwevent magic fwom being used fow pwowonged amounts of time. In this scenalio, howevew, they can come lith mowe pewmanence. Akin to the lituaw of soul stealing, this act must wemain unintewwupted as slips in such can easiwy bring about the demise of the Anti Mage’s tawget.
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As mentioned earlier, bold acts of mana blockage can have lasting effects and prevent magic from being used for prolonged amounts of time. In this scenario, however, they can come with more permanence. Akin to the ritual of soul stealing, this act must remain uninterrupted as slips in such can easily bring about the demise of the Anti Mage’s target.
  
Fow this, Fi’hiiwan’tayna mist is fwooded excessivewy into a body untiw compwetewy sulwounding theiw soul to squeezing it shut and stopping it fwom being abre to pwoduce mowe active mana whiwst the active mana that wemained is stowen and cast into the void. This is a bawliew that liww effectivewy wendew AWW magic unusabre. One may do this lith a dense fwooding and disabre magic use compwetewy fow a cewtain amount of time ow if done expewtwy weave a mage lithout theiw powew fowevew ow lith a thinnew bawliew to stunt a mage’s pwowess untiw its decay.
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For this, Fi’hiiran’tayna mist is flooded excessively into a body until completely surrounding their soul to squeezing it shut and stopping it from being able to produce more active mana whilst the active mana that remained is stolen and cast into the void. This is a barrier that will effectively render ALL magic unusable. One may do this with a dense flooding and disable magic use completely for a certain amount of time or if done expertly leave a mage without their power forever or with a thinner barrier to stunt a mage’s prowess until its decay.
  
 
=== ''Soul Splitting'' ===
 
=== ''Soul Splitting'' ===
Whewe once the soul of anothew was needed to be equipped by a student, an awtewnative - awbeit possibry mowe sinistew method has  been cweated by mowe Pious men of Owenia, in which a teachew might instead choose anothew path fow his student to take. Thwough immense focusing of theiw evoked mist upon the soul of theiw student, whewe once it might've bound two togethew it'd instead cweave one en twain by fowcing Mana into it and pushing it outwawds in a sepawating motion.
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Where once the soul of another was needed to be equipped by a student, an alternative - albeit possibly more sinister method has  been created by more Pious men of Orenia, in which a teacher might instead choose another path for his student to take. Through immense focusing of their evoked mist upon the soul of their student, where once it might've bound two together it'd instead cleave one en twain by forcing Mana into it and pushing it outwards in a separating motion.
  
If this event is successful, the wesult would be an individuaw fowevew scawwed - a thiwd of theiw soul missing fwom its natulaw pwace, taking lith it the soul's pulity and weaving it susceptibre to not onwy Ascended attack as a nowmaw Anti Mage would, but the damage of aww Howy Magic and even twaditionaw Anti Magic should the pwactitionew not fiwst dispew theiw opponent's appwoaching attack. This is because the missing thiwd of the soul is kept lith the body as a shadow of its fowmew sewf - akin that which a Ghoul might possess - wendeling the Anti Mage as pawtiawwy Undead in such a wegawd.
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If this event is successful, the result would be an individual forever scarred - a third of their soul missing from its natural place, taking with it the soul's purity and leaving it susceptible to not only Ascended attack as a normal Anti Mage would, but the damage of all Holy Magic and even traditional Anti Magic should the practitioner not first dispel their opponent's approaching attack. This is because the missing third of the soul is kept with the body as a shadow of its former self - akin that which a Ghoul might possess - rendering the Anti Mage as partially Undead in such a regard.
  
Due to this type of Anti Mage’s outlight sewf mutiwation, once abre to liewd theiw ability they must wectify theiw own soul in the same way muscwe must break and wepaiw itsewf to gwow. Onwy by taking on manifestations of enewgy above the tiew of simpwe spewwcastews might they gwant theiw broken souls a chance to gwow and heaw enough to sustain theiw own bodiwy wequiwements and the powews of Fi’hiiwan’tayna, meaning pwogwession in weawning is swowed. Whiwst this shaww gwow and heaw both the plimawy and shadow soul to suitabre wengths, the wattew liww stiww wemain cowwupt and ‘incomplete’ when compawed to a natulaw soulce and thewefowe wead to the magic being inefficient fwom its dependency on Active Mana to keep it stabre. In wegawds to this whewe a twaditionaw Anti mage would be capabre of spanning theiw mists fulthew and using them fastew, this use of Fi'hiiwan'tayna may onwy stwetch 10 metews fwom the castew as a wule and liww siphon away Active Mana a thiwd wess quickwy than usuaw Anti Magic.
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Due to this type of Anti Mage’s outright self mutilation, once able to wield their ability they must rectify their own soul in the same way muscle must break and repair itself to grow. Only by taking on manifestations of energy above the tier of simple spellcasters might they grant their broken souls a chance to grow and heal enough to sustain their own bodily requirements and the powers of Fi’hiiran’tayna, meaning progression in learning is slowed. Whilst this shall grow and heal both the primary and shadow soul to suitable lengths, the latter will still remain corrupt and ‘incomplete’ when compared to a natural source and therefore lead to the magic being inefficient from its dependency on Active Mana to keep it stable. In regards to this where a traditional Anti mage would be capable of spanning their mists further and using them faster, this use of Fi'hiiran'tayna may only stretch 10 meters from the caster as a rule and will siphon away Active Mana a third less quickly than usual Anti Magic.
  
This shadow soul may be pulposed akin to a stowen soul liewded by a nowmaw usew of Fi’hiiwan’tayna fow its pwacticaw use, howevew the mentaw defects suffewed would be somewhat dissimiwaw. Instead of expeliencing the aiwment of anothew pwesence fowevew bound to towment fow which they awe wesponsibre, pwying to distulb theiw consciousness whewe necessawy, causing sevewe wucid dweams, hawwucinations, extweme nausea and insomnia in this instance simiwaw outcomes would occul howevew due in fact to the unnewving infwuence of a wessew vewsion of themsewves. The shadow soul maintaining some identity fwom its pliow whoweness and suffeling equawwy to a stowen soul, fwung into pewpetuaw agony as it is seemingwy manipulated time and time again by what it wecognises as itsewf, continuawwy begging the stwongew soul fow a unity that may nevew come and washing out on the stwongew hawf of the soul in the same way a stowen soul would against the host.
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This shadow soul may be purposed akin to a stolen soul wielded by a normal user of Fi’hiiran’tayna for its practical use, however the mental defects suffered would be somewhat dissimilar. Instead of experiencing the ailment of another presence forever bound to torment for which they are responsible, prying to disturb their consciousness where necessary, causing severe lucid dreams, hallucinations, extreme nausea and insomnia in this instance similar outcomes would occur however due in fact to the unnerving influence of a lesser version of themselves. The shadow soul maintaining some identity from its prior wholeness and suffering equally to a stolen soul, flung into perpetual agony as it is seemingly manipulated time and time again by what it recognises as itself, continually begging the stronger soul for a unity that may never come and lashing out on the stronger half of the soul in the same way a stolen soul would against the host.
  
 
==== Soul Splitting Ritual ====
 
==== Soul Splitting Ritual ====
Soul Splitting wequiwes an awweady pwacticed Anti Mage (Whom eithew has theiw own soul split ow possesses a second soul, such does not mattew) to find a pwace of secwusion lith his appwentice. Then fow this, akin to the disconnection lituaw, the individuaw shaww satulate theiw student’s body lith smoke - again gwasping the mana poow and envewoping it in its compwetion, though instead of brocking the soul’s access to the mana poow such would be diwectioned thwough the soul, meaning to teaw a thiwd of it away.
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Soul Splitting requires an already practiced Anti Mage (Whom either has their own soul split or possesses a second soul, such does not matter) to find a place of seclusion with his apprentice. Then for this, akin to the disconnection ritual, the individual shall saturate their student’s body with smoke - again grasping the mana pool and enveloping it in its completion, though instead of blocking the soul’s access to the mana pool such would be directioned through the soul, meaning to tear a third of it away.
  
Pwovided this wong and delicate pwocedule is successful, the aspiling Anti Mage would be wocked in immense pain and feew theiw vewy essence being wendewed asundew. Now things gwow difficult as the Anti Mage must successfulwy wetwact aww of his mists fwom the host’s body to wewease the mana and awwow it to we-bind the shadow soul in sewvice of the fowmew and stabilise the entities, weaving them fused (though not a singulaw being) as split souls may be.
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Provided this long and delicate procedure is successful, the aspiring Anti Mage would be locked in immense pain and feel their very essence being rendered asunder. Now things grow difficult as the Anti Mage must successfully retract all of his mists from the host’s body to release the mana and allow it to re-bind the shadow soul in service of the former and stabilise the entities, leaving them fused (though not a singular being) as split souls may be.
  
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From then forth the new Anti Mage’s self shall be split; Mind plagued with a second consciousness that is both their own and external as such is trapped agonisingly in a state of undead abuse from its former self and will act akin to the stolen soul of a traditional Anti Mage, expanding later to bring about the same physical ailments.
  
  

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Fi'hiiran'tanya, or 'Anti Magic', as it is sometimes called, is a rare and mystical ability which allows the user to sever a mage's connection to the Void, leaving them weak and useless. It is rare to find this magic and is generally found in Elven lands in the hands of a select few. Those who practice this magic are a mage's worst enemy, but are weakened physically due to their craft.

Introduction

Anti Mages are granted the ability to disarm Mages of all fields as one warrior might be able to disarm another warrior of their weapon. Targets of Fi’hiiran’tayna will also lose the mana required to perform their spells, having the their mana siphoned away and cast into the Void whilst fatiguing them. When afflicted in excess a Mage may find themselves completely unable to cast for some time, if not drained of mana to a point of unconsciousness.

Anti Mages may in practice unravel the Active Mana of a less mundane entity (such as Golems, Atronachs or creatures comprised of Ectoplasm), either disabling it completely or outright destroying it.

Practicers of Fi'hiiran'tanya surrender their ability to learn any other magics due to the second soul relentlessly consuming mana. The mage must be of good physical condition due to becoming physically weakened as stated before. Fi'hiiran'tanya corrupts the body twice as much as a normal magic, and the mage's increased metabolism may wither them away without proper care. They will also find themselves with everlasting mental instability. Anti Mages must live with ailments such as hallucinations and the insanity brought about by having a second soul within the same body as their own.

History

Fi'hiiran'tanya began with the High Elves. When the High Elves first bathed in the golden pools, they gained an incredible thirst for knowledge in the arcane arts. One family of High Elves, however, gained the opposite view. They saw magic as a weakness, a liability which would restrict one's true purpose in life. They were the Elibar'acals, the 'Golden Owls' of the Elves. In secret, they developed their own magical abilities which would negate the power of the Arcane that their brothers and sisters were learning. It is here that one finds the strange flaw in Fi'hiiran'tanya. To defeat magic, the Elibar'acals created their own, one that left them weaker then most other High Elves.

The magic was accepted for a time, and it was held only among the most elite members of the family. The Elibar'acals were bound to it by honor, protecting the secrets of their magic jealously... and righteously, for the magic had a terrible secret. It was only when a younger member of the family was caught sacrificing their best friend to unlock the power, in the year 1112, on the eve of Malin's Welcome. It had been this way for hundreds of years, the family killing those close to them to gain the level of power needed to perform the magic. Shocked and betrayed, the High Elves exiled the Elibar'acals, sentencing them to a nomadic lifestyle. The Elibar'acals, now among the many mages of the world, were hunted down, until only a small portion of their numbers remained. They went into hiding, staying away from normal life.

And so they remained, for nearly 300 years. By this time, many of the High Elves had either repressed or forgiven the ancestors of the Elibar'acal. Only a select few of the original clan were left alive, with most of the younger ones unable to perform the magic. They returned in Anthos, seeking the Silver City of Lin'everal. On the journey there, the family suffered another tremendous blow, as their numbers were cut down to a slim few in an attack by human bandits. Seeking refuge, the Elibar'acal settled in the city, and began the practice of Fi'hiiran'tanya once more.

And so, even past the fall of Lin'everal, the magic persisted, sticking to a few select members of the family and the outsiders they deemed worthy. It is spoken of in hushed whispers in the High Elven settlement of The Tomb, and hardly known of outside the walls, but it exists.

Subtypes

Fi'hiiran'tanya has two subtypes of magic: Soul Stealing and Soul Splitting. Both require the alteration or addition of a soul to utilize it as a weapon of magic. The two types differ in the way in which an additional soul is obtained. Soul stealing requires the harvesting of another descendant's soul through the Soul Stealing Ritual, taking it from the host and keeping it under control. Soul Splitting is similar to its title: instead of harvesting an external soul, the mage's own soul is forcibly split into two parts - a third of the original soul removed as a 'shadow soul' to serve the same purpose as the second soul in the other method.

Soul Stealing

In this method, the soul of another must be sundered from its host and brought under a Fi mage's dominion as a weapon. The second soul is held under the dominion of the first, kept in tandem as a leal weapon with the capability to expunge mana from an individual and into the void itself. The weaponized energy manifests as a smoke befitting the dominant souls’ aura, then is applied to the target object or entity. The Fi mist matches on and begins to draw from the targets (living or nonliving, enchantments included) mana, and as stated earlier, releasing it into the Void.

The mist itself may span 10-15 meters from the caster, though it grew increasingly less effective with distance - though as a rule of thumb, it always manages to disable the cast of the opponent if conjuration begins in a narrow span of time. Its gaseous state would also render it able to sink easily through the gaps in armour and fibres of clothing.

There is a great variety of beasts and items effected by this magic is expansive: all that which depends on active mana to function, specifically. When met with a coating of the “Fi” magic, they are initially crippled; further allocation of the magic can quite literally tear them apart at the seams. Effective not only on users of the Voidal Arts, this too works against all manners of degenerate creatures and can be used as a measure to oppose other Dark Arts.

Physical and Mental Effects

With this art would come serious defects to the practitioner: Having two connections to the Void would quite ironically render the Anti Mage doubly as affected by its energies, leaving them on physical par with a mid-range Necromancer. Their body would be rendered unstable from the unnatural presence of a second soul, seldom leaving them to ever feel fully ‘healthy’ again, organ failure and internal bleeding as well as notably slowed healing being the most apparent of these negative traits.

Mental instability and side effects are also prominent - The second soul, whilst eventually growing submissive to the first, can drive the Fi’hiiran’tayna user insane at first. The voice will eventually dull and grow to be blocked out completely by the Anti Mage as they become more practiced and able to influence it, though they’d still be able to commune with it if they desire to do so.

This submission would not be final, however, as in times of immense strain from the magic’s practice it may re-emerge and torture to the extent of an Illusionist’s abilities, such as hallucinations and the urge of foreign emotion. For this reason compiled with the physical discomforts of Anti Magic, users are always stuck to face the defects of insomnia and ever-present nausea as well.

Soul Stealing Ritual

To enable the unification of the foreign and local souls, the teacher must seek out a place of tranquility for their acts. Focus is required for even the slightest blunder can destroy either of the souls depending on the ritual’s stage. For this the primary Anti Mage, their student-to-be and their sacrifice must all be taken within a close proximity. Whilst both the Elven and Human practitioners have their own views on what is and is not necessary for this ceremony, the essential act is the taking of the sacrifice’s life whilst they are surrounded by the Anti Mage’s mist so that as they die and their soul departs their body, it is blocked by the Anti Mage’s pull on the mana surrounding it and cannot reach the soul stream. He with the grasp must then pull the soul towards himself as he’d siphon mana that’d usually be cast into the void by his own soul and at the last moment divert; Throwing it into the student’s body and ceasing their cast abruptly.

The result would be an internal horror as the pair battle it out for dominance - whilst it is not unheard of for a second soul to dominate the body’s primary host from time to time - the soul in its natural place will nearly always succeed in capturing the new arrival beneath itself. The mana of each fuses together into one collective pool with which the former may use to connect to the Void then and at later dates manipulate the second soul into the peculiar mists that’d pull on mana.

This is a binding that’d persist in the soul stream, even monks being unable to sever the two and with disdain returning fallen Anti Mages with their abilities intact on the event of resurrection.

Magic Blocking Ritual

As mentioned earlier, bold acts of mana blockage can have lasting effects and prevent magic from being used for prolonged amounts of time. In this scenario, however, they can come with more permanence. Akin to the ritual of soul stealing, this act must remain uninterrupted as slips in such can easily bring about the demise of the Anti Mage’s target.

For this, Fi’hiiran’tayna mist is flooded excessively into a body until completely surrounding their soul to squeezing it shut and stopping it from being able to produce more active mana whilst the active mana that remained is stolen and cast into the void. This is a barrier that will effectively render ALL magic unusable. One may do this with a dense flooding and disable magic use completely for a certain amount of time or if done expertly leave a mage without their power forever or with a thinner barrier to stunt a mage’s prowess until its decay.

Soul Splitting

Where once the soul of another was needed to be equipped by a student, an alternative - albeit possibly more sinister method has been created by more Pious men of Orenia, in which a teacher might instead choose another path for his student to take. Through immense focusing of their evoked mist upon the soul of their student, where once it might've bound two together it'd instead cleave one en twain by forcing Mana into it and pushing it outwards in a separating motion.

If this event is successful, the result would be an individual forever scarred - a third of their soul missing from its natural place, taking with it the soul's purity and leaving it susceptible to not only Ascended attack as a normal Anti Mage would, but the damage of all Holy Magic and even traditional Anti Magic should the practitioner not first dispel their opponent's approaching attack. This is because the missing third of the soul is kept with the body as a shadow of its former self - akin that which a Ghoul might possess - rendering the Anti Mage as partially Undead in such a regard.

Due to this type of Anti Mage’s outright self mutilation, once able to wield their ability they must rectify their own soul in the same way muscle must break and repair itself to grow. Only by taking on manifestations of energy above the tier of simple spellcasters might they grant their broken souls a chance to grow and heal enough to sustain their own bodily requirements and the powers of Fi’hiiran’tayna, meaning progression in learning is slowed. Whilst this shall grow and heal both the primary and shadow soul to suitable lengths, the latter will still remain corrupt and ‘incomplete’ when compared to a natural source and therefore lead to the magic being inefficient from its dependency on Active Mana to keep it stable. In regards to this where a traditional Anti mage would be capable of spanning their mists further and using them faster, this use of Fi'hiiran'tayna may only stretch 10 meters from the caster as a rule and will siphon away Active Mana a third less quickly than usual Anti Magic.

This shadow soul may be purposed akin to a stolen soul wielded by a normal user of Fi’hiiran’tayna for its practical use, however the mental defects suffered would be somewhat dissimilar. Instead of experiencing the ailment of another presence forever bound to torment for which they are responsible, prying to disturb their consciousness where necessary, causing severe lucid dreams, hallucinations, extreme nausea and insomnia in this instance similar outcomes would occur however due in fact to the unnerving influence of a lesser version of themselves. The shadow soul maintaining some identity from its prior wholeness and suffering equally to a stolen soul, flung into perpetual agony as it is seemingly manipulated time and time again by what it recognises as itself, continually begging the stronger soul for a unity that may never come and lashing out on the stronger half of the soul in the same way a stolen soul would against the host.

Soul Splitting Ritual

Soul Splitting requires an already practiced Anti Mage (Whom either has their own soul split or possesses a second soul, such does not matter) to find a place of seclusion with his apprentice. Then for this, akin to the disconnection ritual, the individual shall saturate their student’s body with smoke - again grasping the mana pool and enveloping it in its completion, though instead of blocking the soul’s access to the mana pool such would be directioned through the soul, meaning to tear a third of it away.

Provided this long and delicate procedure is successful, the aspiring Anti Mage would be locked in immense pain and feel their very essence being rendered asunder. Now things grow difficult as the Anti Mage must successfully retract all of his mists from the host’s body to release the mana and allow it to re-bind the shadow soul in service of the former and stabilise the entities, leaving them fused (though not a singular being) as split souls may be.

From then forth the new Anti Mage’s self shall be split; Mind plagued with a second consciousness that is both their own and external as such is trapped agonisingly in a state of undead abuse from its former self and will act akin to the stolen soul of a traditional Anti Mage, expanding later to bring about the same physical ailments.


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