> What are we capable of?
> Close it.
> "Another thing in common then, huh..."
> Magi specialize in certain kinds of Magecraft. Some may learn more, getting out of their comfort zone, while others stay in it. The one you practice is related to the '
Beginning and End', concerning the summonings by your own hand.
> They may be things or creatures, though the latter consumes more of your magical energy.
> Basically, you chant using ancient lenguages to materialize your magic power from the Magic Circuit. You specialize in tibetan lenguage, and it's the one you have affinity to.
> When this is done, and depending of different circumstances, you may summon the desired familiar. It's not like you can summon anything you want, though, as you have a handful of learned and prepared summons.
> Of course, summoning a familiar it's absolutely not easy. This kind of Magecraft is really hard and requires a lot of training and magical energy to be able to even summon something small out of thin air. For this matter, you mostly make already existing things into familiars (such as a phone, for example. As a familiar, it can ring as if someone was calling). This is sort of a branch of the 'Beginning and End'. The summoned familiars, however, can't hold forever as your magical energy will drain out eventually, thus making them disappear/lose their magical effects.
> You still need to master this kind of magecraft, but you have a fair hand at it.
> You close the door.
> Arumi just folds her arms.
> _