Board Thread:Non-TES Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190107205055/@comment-5543592-20190115203013

Lazarus Grimm wrote: The majority of the book seemed to be that of an introduction of sorts as well as a warning to the reader. A warning stating that once they had begun to unlock the greater mysteries within its pages, there was no turning back. Magic would, for better or for worse, always have an impact on the life of the reader. Though the repercussions of the gained knowledge were uncertain, one could rest assured that they would manifest themselves somehow for the reader.

"Let's just say that once you've begun your training for real, magic will always be a part of you and consume a great deal of your time and life. And if that's not something that you desire, then you should turn back now. But know that there is no such thing as pleasure gained from the knowledge of magic, without receiving the pain that comes with it." "I've come to far to turn back now." Erylla said. "And knowing the costs of what I do makes me stronger, not weaker."