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 Both stood slowly from their grassy seats. Both stood slowly from their grassy seats.
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 Down in the valley below the shine of the sunlight hit something polished and it shone in the morning light. Finally, the ruins of the clock-makers. Down in the valley below the shine of the sunlight hit something polished and it shone in the morning light. Finally, the ruins of the clock-makers.
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 +//Continue to [[Chapter 10]]...//
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 +//Author's notes://
 +1. The Resonance of the Stone (Foreshadowing)
 +When the group is approaching the mountains and Will feels his stone resonate, you can use this to introduce the physical toll of arcana.
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 +The Idea: Instead of just a fleeting thought, make the stone's resonance physically jarring. The "memory" of the mountain hits Will like a static shock or a sudden migraine—a raw "arcana touch" from Ged's natural magic.
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 +The Integration: Will might stagger slightly or grip his chest pouch in pain. Julia notices, and without thinking, places a hand on his arm or shoulder to steady him. The moment she makes physical contact, the sharp, overwhelming frequency of the stone dampens into a manageable, warm hum. It gives Will a subtle clue that her presence acts as a buffer for his magical senses.
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 +2. The Toll of the 12 Orbs (The Breaking Point)
 +During the Behemoth fight, Will channels a massive amount of energy to summon and control twelve separate orbs. This is the perfect place to show the danger of the arcana touches.
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 +The Idea: Channeling that much raw, foreign magic overloads Will's nervous system. As the orbs form, you could describe the arcana burning his veins or threatening to fragment his focus. He's on the edge of losing control of the spell, which could be disastrous.
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 +The Integration: Amidst the chaos, Julia's voice cuts through the arcane static. Because she stays so calm—relying on her caregiver instincts—her steady voice gives Will the anchor he needs. He visualizes her calm demeanor, which allows him to parse the chaotic arcana and direct the strike with perfect precision.
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 +3. The Morning After (The Payoff)
 +The final scene where Will wakes up anxious is perfectly set up for this lore. Right now, he is dealing with traumatic stress, but you can blend that psychological stress with the physiological hangover of using so much magic.
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 +The Idea: Will isn't just feeling lost; he is suffering from "arcana sickness." The lingering magic from the fight is still sparking under his skin, leaving him feeling frayed, overstimulated, and disconnected from reality. It's the peak of his arcana touches.
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 +The Integration: When Julia hugs him, make the grounding effect literal. As she wraps her arms around him, the erratic, buzzing magic in his system finally finds an outlet. Earth is a world largely devoid of this kind of magic, making Julia the perfect grounding wire. Her non-magical nature (and their emotional bond) draws the excess arcana out, allowing Will's mind and body to finally integrate the experience safely. He realizes in that moment that he isn't just comforted by her—he genuinely needs her to survive the toll this journey is taking on his body.