Changing of the Colours

Post » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:02 am

The Changing of the Colours
An Essay on War; and all of its segments


A note: This uses ideas, theories, and other things that are not discovered yet in the TES world. Physics, Chemistry, and advanced Mathematics are used in this, which most have only been scratched in the TES world. However, I will include many important factors of the TES world; including races, magic, and astronomy. Please enjoy.

Also note: This might confuse you, so I discourage you if you don't like science or learning, or swords?

The Sword


When you are asked about the Medieval times, what comes up in your mind? A knight in shining armor? The Chinese Dynasties? Maybe even Heroes defeating Dragons? Well, what do all those have in common? Almost every single person in this earth associates the medieval times with the sword.

The sword is genius, extremely genius. If you stop and think about it, you find out what it really is. But, before I can explain the mechanics of the sword, I must explain the theory of energy.

Everything has energy. Whether it be the Energy of Movement (Kinetic), the Energy of Heat (Heat), or the Energy of Electricity (Electric), everything has energy. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed, nor created. It is all transferred. So, how do you sit on a chair if your kinetic energy is pushing down on it? Because the chair is matching that energy. But what happens if you put an elephant on a chair? The massive energy that the elephant holds breaks the chair, which cannot match the energy.

Now, the sword is all about putting A LOT of energy into one tiny little space. You use all the energy in your muscles, and it is concentrated on one little point. That point could be the tip of a sword. Now, with all that energy, concentrated on the tiniest speck, means that energy is multiplied god only knows how many times.

It slices through the skin, that cannot match that MASSIVE energy, and goes through major organs.

Thus, the genius of the sword.

So, when a warrior picks up a sword, he doesn't see the beauty of the sword. He just picks it up and kills somebody with it. Those who know the true beauty of it can learn the many styles of the sword. Those 'enlightened' are the greatest fighters, because they know their weapon, and they know how to use it.
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Post » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:06 pm

Incantations

To some mages, incantations can be bothersome. They want to just think it, and boom. As much as that is plausible and possible, it is not a very smart idea. Sure, the first magic that was cast was cast from the head; but why do mages go to the trouble to come up with safe, and smart inscriptions? Because you don't want to hurt yourself.

Passus ego planto vadum cito.
'The pace I make shall quicken.'

Is the standard incantation for a 'Fortify Speed' spell. If you say it in your head, or think it, you could mess it up, and you could say:

Passus ego planto vadum prolato.
'The pace I make shall lengthen.'

Now, this could have catastrophic effects. You legs could grow longer, or it might possibly work. Incantations are very tricky, and you need to practice them over and over before you try it out in the field.

Just thinking something could be very different then the safe incantation, and it's vital you do the correct way.
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Post » Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:53 pm

Ooo. Dood this is awesome
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