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'''Affective magic''', or colloquially '''augury''', is the new magic of the [[Rhizome]] which developed after the [[Spring in Hieron 39: The Second Spring Pt. 1|Second Spring]] and the destruction of [[Hieron]]. [[Benjamin]] learned how to use it during his travels with [[Blue J.]]; when he finally returned to the [[Last University]] he began teaching it to others. This led to him being known as "the Augur" in the vein of "the Wizard" or "the Ranger".<ref name=":0">[[Spring in Hieron 43: The Second Spring Pt. 5]]</ref>
'''Affective magic''', or colloquially '''augury''', is the new magic of the [[Rhizome]] which developed after the [[Spring in Hieron 39: The Second Spring Pt. 1|Second Spring]]. [[Benjamin]] learned how to use it during his travels with [[Blue J.]]; when he finally returned to the [[Last University]] he began teaching it to others. This led to him being known as "the Augur" in the vein of "the Wizard" or "the Ranger".<ref name=":0">[[Spring in Hieron 43: The Second Spring Pt. 5]]</ref>


Affective magic is not predictable, and casting with it is compared to pulling a random card in a strategy game. Results depend on the affect of both the spellcaster and the Rhizome itself, so augurs have to learn how to use their intuition to get more desirable results. Its unpredictability is disliked by some magic users of the old world, such as [[Sunder Havelton]].<ref name=":0" />{{Spoiler block|theme=sih|spoiling=[[Spring in Hieron 44: The Second Spring Pt. 6]]|text=The [[Understanding]] used augury as a false flag to turn the [[Grey Duke]] against the remaining gods, but were found out by Benjamin. This led to the dissolution of the old power structure of the Last University.<ref>[[Spring in Hieron 44: The Second Spring Pt. 6]]</ref>}}
Affective magic is not predictable, and casting with it is compared to pulling a random card in a strategy game. Results depend on the affect of both the spellcaster and the Rhizome itself, so augurs have to learn how to use their intuition to get more desirable results. Its unpredictability is disliked by some magic users of the old world, such as [[Sunder Havelton]].<ref name=":0" />{{Spoiler block|theme=sih|spoiling=[[Spring in Hieron 44: The Second Spring Pt. 6]]|text=The [[Understanding]] used augury as a false flag to turn the [[Grey Duke]] against the remaining gods, but were found out by Benjamin. This led to the dissolution of the old power structure of the Last University.<ref>[[Spring in Hieron 44: The Second Spring Pt. 6]]</ref>}}
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Affective magic, or colloquially augury, is the new magic of the Rhizome which developed after the Second Spring. Benjamin learned how to use it during his travels with Blue J.; when he finally returned to the Last University he began teaching it to others. This led to him being known as "the Augur" in the vein of "the Wizard" or "the Ranger".[1]

Affective magic is not predictable, and casting with it is compared to pulling a random card in a strategy game. Results depend on the affect of both the spellcaster and the Rhizome itself, so augurs have to learn how to use their intuition to get more desirable results. Its unpredictability is disliked by some magic users of the old world, such as Sunder Havelton.[1]

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The Understanding used augury as a false flag to turn the Grey Duke against the remaining gods, but were found out by Benjamin. This led to the dissolution of the old power structure of the Last University.[2]

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