Yeah, I was wondering how well that one would sit with him.This sounds rather suspicious to Haahqae, he doesn't like following orders and doesn't trust others
I'm not sure what you mean? Are you talking about illusion magic? Because no, they are quite familiar with that. Altering the forces of creation or the very fabric of magic would be something like, a Wish spell, or something close to it in power that could fundamentally change the laws of physics, for instance.Is exposing a fundimental flaw in how the narrow-minded fools percieve magic altering the forces of creation or the very fabric of magic? This might be a little dangerous
Well, right now he's only level 3, so considered a 'dabbler.' Once he gains access to level 3 spells at 5th level, if he hasn't taken his Test by that point, he's considered a renegade. That doesn't mean they'll show up at his doorstep, though. If he keeps his head low and his nose clean, he might stay under their radar.Hmm, backup plan is to take the test after becoming the most powerful mage on the continent. Surely there's no problems with that? Hmm.. maybe there are.
Of course, the most powerful mage on the continent, at this point in the timeline, would be the current Master of Wayreth and Head of the Conclave, Par-Salin. He's level 18. So he'll need to match or beat that.
Well, he's free to make whatever assumptions he wants. To be fair, it's not exactly something that can be easily disproved.But would Haahqae be wise enough to realize this; or would he assume that there's an extra lair of deception; intrigue and greed behind it all?




