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Chapter 47

    Chapter 47


    Part 9


    “You always make the shapes you’re Translocating a bit big and bring some of the air around you with


    you when you go, just in case someone moves at thest moment. The smaller you make the space,


    the greater the chance that someone you’re Translocating will move at thest moment, and part of


    them will be outside the Translocation field at the moment of casting. Anything sticking through the field


    from inside will be cut clean off. It’s easier to Translocate something that’s Levitating, because you


    don’t have to be so careful to make the bottom of the field exactly even between the bottom of their


    shoes and the floor. Therger you make the space that you’re Translocating, the greater the chance


    that something will move into the edge of the destination space, and then whatever is sticking through


    the edge of the space will get cut clean off as it gets Translocated back to the departure point. Most


    casters bring about two centimeters of space around what they’re moving, and we minimize the


    chances of there being an ident by casting the Translocation as quickly as possible, to minimize the


    chance that something will move between stages of the spell.


    “There are three reasons for casting a discement Translocation to bring the air from the space you’ll


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    fill at your destination back to where you left from. First is that if you don’t at least clear the air at your


    destination, it will be mixed with your body, which is painful and causes millions of incredibly tiny


    injuries in your body, which can be fatal or difficult to heal from. Second is that if you leave a void in the


    air at your departure point, it will cause a sudden implosion that sucks things toward it, and it’s loud,


    irritating, and rude to anyone in the vicinity. And third is that if you make a mistake and you target a


    destination that has solid matter or water in it, and you don’t clear that matter before you go there,


    those solids or liquids will be mixed with your body, and you will surely die. If the density of the


    mixed material is suddenly increased enough, you could explode. With discement, even if you


    Translocate into solid rock, you will at least be in a space in the rock shaped like you, and you’ll have a


    few moments to Translocate out of there before you suffocate. It would be difficult in that situation to


    remain calm and controlled enough to cast another Translocation in time before you suffocated, and do


    it properly, but it has been done.


    “So, I consider my reference and my orientation, I project my consciousness there, in this case a


    hundred meters above the ind we’re going to, and make sure no birds are flying toward that spot. I


    consider the distance and the weight, and I allocate sufficient power and a tiny bit more. If you allocate


    too much power, everything you’re moving will heat up, which can kill you if you’ve really overdone it.


    Not using enough power is a far greater danger though, since it can cause a failed Translocation, which


    is always a disaster. Then I take my measurement of shapes and volumes and cast the Translocation


    as quickly after that as I possibly can, like this.”


    They appeared Levitating above the small rocky ind, which was only a couple of hundred meters


    offshore from the nearest main ind.


    “Wow! That’s so nice!” Valentia marveled, still concentrating on her memory of what she’d just


    experienced.


    “I’d like to point out that Mark invented an important improvement to the Translocation spell that Alilia


    just did.” Talia said as they all cast their own Flight spells. “After measuring distance and weight, we no


    longer consciously allocate power to the spell; we let the spell draw the correct amount of power, like


    this.” She showed them the technique psionicly. “I think it was the first spell automation technique that


    Mark invented.”


    “Ah, that is an improvement!” Alilia marveled. “Of course, I’m so used to doing it the old way that I don’t


    even think about it most of the time anymore, so it’s not worth it for me to learn to do that. But you


    children should let Mark and Talia be your Translocation guides from now on, and do it that way. It’s


    definitely a safer method, and it makes the spell a lot easier too.”


    “Wow! I thought there was not much to disturb here!” Reggie marveled as their surroundings


    registered.


    Though nothing lived on the ind except six gnarled, stubborn trees in a clump on the north shore,


    since Alilia had seen itst it had been temporarily upied by several million seabirds. The birds had


    been fairly quiescent when they’d arrived, but had quickly been stirred up into a cacophony of cawing,


    honking, and screeching, and many of the birds were taking to the air to flee, investigate, or defend


    their territory from the intruders who had suddenly arrived above.


    “It seems I was wrong!” Aliliaughed as they followed Mark, who flew toward the rocky shore of the


    main ind a few hundred meters away.


    They lit on a boulder as big as a castle overlooking a deep pool where the water was rtively calm.


    “This would be a good spot to measure our strength with Movement.” Mark said as he looked around,


    his ck hair ruffling in the salt breeze. “We can lift some water. It’s probably the safest thing we can


    lift, and we don’t have to worry about the effects of altering thendscape.”


    “Good thinking. I’ll go first.” Talia agreed as she enjoyed the harsh but beautiful vista, then turned her


    attention to the water below, and cast. A huge glob of water rose two meters out of the sea, then


    steadied to a hemisphere over fourteen meters wide as an eight centimeter stream rose to join it. It


    slowly grew for seven seconds, then the stream stopped.


    “That’s it.” she stated through gritted teeth, her expression fierce with concentration, then she dropped


    her load with a huge ssh that would have soaked them all to the skin if Alilia hadn’t blocked it with a


    quick ne of Force.


    The childrenughed and pped with glee at the strength of her lift and the spectacle and power of


    the ssh.


    “That’s with the elven magecraft spell of Movement.” she panted. “I can do more with it now than I can


    with the wizardry version.”


    “Well done, Love!” Mark congratted, having taken the Measurement. “You lifted four hundred and


    one tons of water! That’s more than double what you could do thest time we did this at Focus


    Mountain.”


    “Thanks, but I’m actually a bit disappointed in myself.” Talia responded. “I’ve improved so much since


    then, I was sure I’d do double that at the very least.”


    “Are you ounting for the weaker wizards’ rock here, and the weakness of the Source within the time-


    bubble?” Alilia asked.


    “No, actually!” Talia said, brightening.


    “As I thought.” Alilia nodded. “With those factors taken into ount, you’re actually six to eight times


    stronger than you were.


    “I know I’ve also improved since we came here. Working with you has broadened my thinking and my


    techniques, not to mention that it’s the first time I’ve had any considerable amount of time to dedicate to


    self-improvement in over three millennia. I’ve never tested my strength by Movement, but I’ve tested it


    by heating water, and if my maths are right in the conversion, I would be able to lift about ny-five


    thousand tons, allowing for the weaker power here.”


    “Wow! That’s a lot!” Helemia marveled.


    “Alilia is likely the strongest living elf in her use of the power.” Talia proudly dered as she ruffled her


    daughter’s hair.


    “Here goes.” Alilia said as she set herself and cast, making a forceful gesture to help focus her effort. A


    gigantic hemisphere of water rose six meters out of the sea so suddenly that the water below rushed to


    fill in the hole and sshed forcefully up against the bottom of the water she was holding. She held it


    steady just long enough for the water to settle below it, then carefully lowered it back down before she


    released it.


    “Nice lift, Lover!” Mark told her. “One hundred and twenty-three thousand tons, and a bit!”


    “I have improved then, by about a quarter, and in only these few months of asional work.” Alilia


    stated with a satisfied smile. “Truly, you’re all so good for me! I’m so lucky to have you!” sheughed


    and spontaneously gave Talia a hug, just because she was closest.


    “You do that a lot like me, Mother.” Valentia told her. “You don’t really cast a spell, you just do it, even


    though I can tell that yours is still the elven wizard’s Movement spell, just kind of… smoothed


    out.”
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