Blankness: Fælicia’s Origin.
Blankness refers to a state in which there isn’t any record of anything, future or past. The soul is in a condition like that of a book whose sheets are completely blank (hence the name), awaiting to be filled with words. As the pages are filled, a story is created, Fælicia’s life being the theme of that story. Any event will automatically become part of the story, and incidentally can’t be removed. It is a condition extremely similar to eidetic memory that grants an exceptional learning capaity, which is excellent for a first generation mage to add a large amount of data in their Magical Crest, but…
Once something is written, it can’t be removed. That much is a lie. Removal is possible, but at a great cost. In order to make a record appear no longer in the story, it can’t be erased with a rubber or covered with white-out. The whole sheet in which it’s written must be torn from the book. That means that not only that event, but the rest of the information written in that sheet as well, will vanish from the manuscript. In other words, other memories will disappear as well. For that reason, Fælicia cannot forget that easily. She has the blessing of remembering anything she likes and forgetting what she dislikes, but that blessing has the risk of losing something she holds dear when there is something she wants to get rid of.
Elemental magecraft: Magecraft based on the usage of any of the five Elements:
Fire,
Water,
Earth,
Wind, and
. Due to her elemental affinity, Fælicia is quite dexterous at using spells of the
Fire and
Wind elements, but can use low-rank spells from other elements if she has seen others use them. This combination of elements allows not only to intensify her fire spells with a tailwind, but also to create waves of hot wind that produce burns and cannot be perceived with the sight. Because the wind fuels the fire, Fælicia’s spells can display a large power at a relatively low cost.