The School of Creation, sometimes called the School of Nature, is the second of the Schools of Matter, the balancing force and complement of Entropy. Creation magic manipulates natural forces, transforming what exists and bringing new things into being. Creation requires considerable finesse, more than any other school, and is therefore rarely mastered. Those mages who have made a serious study of creation are the highest in demand, useful in times of peace as well as war. --From The Four Schools: A Treatise, by First Enchanter Josephus.== Related codex entries ==
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| - The School of Creation, sometimes called the School of Nature, is the second of the Schools of Matter, the balancing force and complement of Entropy. Creation magic manipulates natural forces, transforming what exists and bringing new things into being. Creation requires considerable finesse, more than any other school, and is therefore rarely mastered. Those mages who have made a serious study of creation are the highest in demand, useful in times of peace as well as war. --From The Four Schools: A Treatise, by First Enchanter Josephus.== Related codex entries ==
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| - Magi Origin: Examine a bookshelf in the library of the Senior Mage Quarters
Other Origins: Pile of books marked "School of Creation" in Mage Asunder, north-east room off square on top level.
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| - Opposition in all things:
For earth, sky
For winter, summer
For darkness, Light.
By My will alone is balance sundered
And the world given new life.
--Threnodies 5:5.
The School of Creation, sometimes called the School of Nature, is the second of the Schools of Matter, the balancing force and complement of Entropy. Creation magic manipulates natural forces, transforming what exists and bringing new things into being.
Creation requires considerable finesse, more than any other school, and is therefore rarely mastered. Those mages who have made a serious study of creation are the highest in demand, useful in times of peace as well as war.
--From The Four Schools: A Treatise, by First Enchanter Josephus.
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| - * Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Entropy
* Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Primal
* Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Spirit
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| - The School of Creation, sometimes called the School of Nature, is the second of the Schools of Matter, the balancing force and complement of Entropy. Creation magic manipulates natural forces, transforming what exists and bringing new things into being. Creation requires considerable finesse, more than any other school, and is therefore rarely mastered. Those mages who have made a serious study of creation are the highest in demand, useful in times of peace as well as war. --From The Four Schools: A Treatise, by First Enchanter Josephus.== Related codex entries ==
* Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Entropy
* Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Primal
* Codex entry: The Four Schools of Magic: Spirit
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