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Rules of Magic

🇺🇸lilliannaa
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Born for the sake of magic. Reborn for the sake of the world. In our modern-day twenty-first century, lays an underground society of mages. Being persecuted on Earth, they long for the taste of freedom, a world to use magic freely. After channeling a spell to escape from her pursuers, instead of finding herself within the predetermined coordinates, Candace Mendoza finds herself in the body of another, in a different world. Eager to live in a parallel world where magic can be used freely, she sets out to make a life for herself, starting at the Academie de Magie. Winds blow from the west, the Demon King never rests... ~ Entry into the Reincarnation Writing Prompts competition. Please treat me well, everyone. *bows* No set schedule, chapters are posted when I finish them. ~ Buy me a coffee, motivation not included: ko-fi.com/lilliannaaz
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

"We need a new hiding place, I think they're onto us," Therese burst into the room.

Immediately, I set to work. Moving the entire house on such short notice was no easy task.

Luckily, I had recently discovered a small clearing that would be suitable to live in. Normally, I would need to research it more in order to confirm its safety, but it would have to do for now, if the government was onto us.

Hurriedly, I grabbed a scroll, on which the spell of transportation was inscribed.

Grabbing a brush, I quickly wrote the coordinates.

"Secure the openings, Therese!" I yelled.

"Done!" she heard a shout back.

"Hold the front door, you know it likes to go loose!"

Therese quickly flung herself against the front door, using her body weight to ensure it would stay closed.

I quickly sucked in a breath of air.

"Suscipe me ubi vis (Take me where I wish)," I started the chant. "ut ego autem abscondam (hide as I go)."

With medium-level spells such as transporting an entire home, it would be necessary to have an inscribed spell and an activating chant. The chant would normally be a sentence long, such as in this case, but if can often be longer.

The length of the chant can be easily connected to the overall difficulty of the spell. More difficult spells would require much longer chants, with Arias being the longest and most difficult of them all.

I closed my eyes to finish channeling the spell.

And the next moment, everything changed.