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The second pillar of Water-Tendrils is where most of the Darjeet practitioners will reach within their lives, given the two other pillars difficulty increases drastically.
Nevertheless, the second pillar still serves as a valuable foundation in turning their special ability into a useful tool for many various applications from everyday helpful tools, to more demanding skills and professions.
Thermodynamics: After getting a handle of controlling of their tendril arm or 2 arms, the next step a Darjeet learns is to change the tendril temperature using the power. Usually adjusting the temperature at the ends of their tendrils in order to maintain control and hold of said tendril, they can either drastically decrease the temperature by slowing the water molecules down to cause rapid freezing, or rapidly force the molecules to move to generate heat, up to the waters boiling point.
While there are some uses for boiling water, its the freezeing aspect that allows a darjeet to improve on their own Water-Tendrils given its strength similar to that of pykrete. This gives them various ways to utilize this which goes into the second part of this pillar.
Manipulation: Learning to control the tendril arms is one thing, but then force the default stream to be reshaped by will into various shapes takes more control and focus. By freezeing these shapes afterwards, suddenly a Darjeet has a strong tool with a virtually endless adjustable handle by its connected stream which give these tools incredible versatility in their uses. With this skill, Darjeets becomes handy in dealing with a indefinite array of projects and problems that becomes an envy to any sapience species with just meaty arms and thumbs. Manipulation is the bread and butter for a Darjeet practitioner, and is a must taught skill to master for them.
Spellwork: Water-Tendrils are an incredible spell, but water alone can't solve every problem. Given the high energy nature of the tendrils, some Darjeets learn to utilize this into turning their own tendrils into their personal focus for creating other spells from the power and use their tendrils to cast these spells as their medium.
One common example of this is the common Mage Light spell. A Darjeet can collect excess energy towards the end of one of their tendrils, then weave a filament of electrons and agitate them to form electromagnetic radiation to produce light from it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Water Dragon
Size 1266 x 2911px
File Size 3.57 MB
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