[Solomon's attention is almost immediately intensely drawn. Magic was always a prime subject for him, in any sense or shape it maintained, and this is no exception. To perform magic means to know magic at its building blocks, and to know its building blocks means to understand the history and structure that begets them.
This sounds far more like the structure for a warlock than that of a wizard or sorcerer. But he has plenty of questions to help smooth out that idea.]
So it's a relationship of benefit rather than potential for most? Is devotion or worship all that the Aeons require for that sort of connection? What about those with the natural talent, how are they treated?
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This sounds far more like the structure for a warlock than that of a wizard or sorcerer. But he has plenty of questions to help smooth out that idea.]
So it's a relationship of benefit rather than potential for most? Is devotion or worship all that the Aeons require for that sort of connection? What about those with the natural talent, how are they treated?