Part 11
“We’ll cast more Xervian-style Wards, to absorb the power of such attacks.” Povon decided. “The elven-style Wards are better against individual demons because of their deceptions and transducing-counter-attacks, but they’re less efficient against big pure-energy attacks.”
“That’ll help, but not enough, not against something like we faced today.” Mark noted. “I think casting more varieties of Wards might stop them from Translocating in, though. We should cast every variety of Wards that we know of, with every kind of power and every kind of casting style we have available. And we should try that trick you showed me for psionic Shields, where you cast one, and then cast another at a different frequency. I doubt anyone’s ever tried to do that with other kinds of spells before. Shifting the frequency of complex spells is a tough task, but I bet we can figure out how to do it if we all work together. Actually, Yazadril did some basic work like that when he first figured out how to make wizard’s spells work on me.”
“And while you’re working on all that to stop attacking Translocations,” Valentia suggested, “You should give me that Xervian Wards spell and let us work on it for a while. I know it’s a really, really old unicorn magician’s spell. Since it’s really old and was probably designed to be cast by a group of unicorns, I’m sure I can make a much more direct and efficient way of casting it. And all unicorn spells have a big psionic component, and I’m sure my brother and sister can come up with improvements in the psionics of the spell. I’d also like to check to see how casting it with pure warlock-power affects its power-absorption rate. I mean, the spell absorbs power as it’s charged and as it’s attacked. There’s no limit to the power it can absorb slowly. It only gets overwhelmed when the power it’s hit with suddenly is a lot more than the power it had charged up with before that. If we can get it to absorb power a lot more quickly, it might be enough to stop a big explosion like today’s. Karzog can help us with it too.”
“Here.” Povon said as she passed Valentia the Xervian spell.
“All right then, let’s form up into teams and work on all that.” Mark said.
“I’d like Nemia, Povon, and Alilia with me on the frequency shifting problem.” Yazadril announced.
“We’ll compile all the forms of Wards and Shielding spells we have among us all.” Silaran announced, speaking for the unicorns.
“Talia and I will start translating spells into different techniques.” Mark decided. “We’ll want at least one unicorn and one dragon with us on this, so Kragorram and Equemev, you’re with us. And we’ll have Ria to help with magecraft. And Mandri and Nek for human wizardry.
“The rest of you magic users can join whichever team you think you can make a contribution to.”
“All non-magic users, you’re with me.” Wittan announced as he raised a hand.
“What will you do?” Yazadril asked.
“Well, I figure you’re likely to be successful in strengthening the Wards against the demons, for a while at least.” Wittan grinned. “That means that come the next exercise, there’s likely to be a lot of demons just outside the Wards tryin’ to get in, and we wouldn’t want ‘em to get bored out there. Some will be standing on the ground just outside the wards, so we’ll build some nice drop-traps for them. And a lot of ‘em will be flying just above the dome of the Wards, so we’ll build some hidden catapults just outside the dome and set ‘em to fire in an arc just above the dome from one side clear to the other. We’ll use crossbow-style catapults to get the right arc.”
“That’s good thinking.” Yazadril nodded. “A lot of these young elves won’t be very interested in the complex spell-work on the Wards. Take them with you, I’m sure you can put them to good use.”
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