Pyromantic Treatise II

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Pyromantic Treatise II
Written by Tao Dabir
"The Fire-Breathing Salamander Kin And Everything We Know About Them"

Allows you to learn the following Pyromancy abilities:

Blaze
Magma Rain
Scorch
Feed The Flames

Reading this book grants some Experience.
This hefty research scrupulously describes exotic animals of Jacinth. The later chapters of the book contain a number of curious instructions, allowing to imitate the fire breathing ability of some of the beasts.
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Pyromantic Treatise II

Description

This hefty research scrupulously describes exotic animals of Jacinth. The later chapters of the book contain a number of curious instructions, allowing to imitate the fire breathing ability of some of the beasts.

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Book content

An excerpt from the 14th chapter titled "Curious tricks of salamanders":

As you have learned from my previous books, salamanders spend the majority of their time near sources of heat and flames. You probably remember that these exotic lizards have an affinity for all kinds of magic - so it's self-evident that salamanders are soaked with fire essence. This grants them such an ability to manipulate fire that even the most experienced pyromancers can't help but feel jealous.

Still, you may ask: can we truly learn anything from these mere beasts? We can indeed, and I plan to demonstrate it.

Now let's get straight to business and try imitating one of their most beloved tricks - though I have to warn you, not everyone can perform it from the get go, as it requires a certain level of magical experience.

Find a place where your exercises won't set anything on fire unless you want to follow in the footsteps of a renowned fire mage Vand Genner, who once decided that it was a good idea to practice his spells without getting up from a straw bed.

Draw in as much air as you can, then hold your breath for a dozen of seconds. Imagine the brightest, the hottest flames you've ever witnessed in your life. Can you feel the heat rising up in your chest? Now exhale forcefully and spread your arms to guide the stream of flame.

If you followed my guidance to the letter, you should now be able to conjure an impressive fire wave!


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