Mancy Theory

Mancy Theory:

Mancy is the practice of tapping into energies outside of the electromagnetic spectrum.  In ages past, before it was fully understood, people referred to it as magic.  However, as science evolved to explain the processes of the realms, parallel development also occurred in the study of energies of the ethereal spectrum.  Reliable techniques emerged in tangent with new technologies.  Eventually, mancy came to be seen as a viable science such as physics, chemistry, or biology.  The term magic has long since fallen into disuse.

A hex is an applied mancy technique to create a specific effect.  Examples of hexes include summoning a white hot Burning Beam or creating a rectangular Distance Door to bypass the space between destinations.  A complex hex, more commonly referred to as a plex hex, requires several minutes to several hours of preparation and larger amounts of ethereal energy.

Hex creation requires three components from a mancer:

1)  Mental mastery: The mancer must focus all of his or her willpower to conceptualize the hex.  Some will perform mental exercises, others will perform physical acts such as subdued verbalization or hand gestures.  Regardless of the process, the hex requires mancer’s the absolute focus or it simply fails.

2)  Ethereal energy: During their studies, mancers gain the physiological ability to store ethereal energy within their bodies akin to an electrical battery.  Depending on their location, they can allow draw on the ambient ethereal energy of their environment akin to tapping an electrical line to supplement the power of a battery.  Each hex expends ethereal energy.  A mancer will replenish the lost energy through food, rest or mancy supplements such as potions and talismans.

3)  Triggering Action: Once inner physiology aligns to supply the ethereal energy and the mind solidifies the concept, a catalyst is required to initiate the hex.  A triggering action is most often saying the name of the hex aloud.  However, more experienced mancers can create a hex with a mental command.  The simpler the hex, the less likely triggering action needs to be spoken.