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A prominent example, and one leading to her notoriety, was the [[:Category:Gates|Warp Gates]]. Warp Gates, the evolution of her first basic levitation spell, allowed Raposa to traverse long distances instantly between other linked Gates. Treks that would take teams of Raposa days to cross now could be made in mere seconds without the need for bulky supplies. Naturally, this enabled her village to expand far beyond its original borders.  
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A prominent example, and one leading to her notoriety, were the [[:Category:Gates|Warp Gates]]. Warp Gates, the evolution of her first basic levitation spell, allowed Raposa to traverse long distances instantly between other linked Gates. Treks that would take teams of Raposa days to cross now could be complete in mere seconds without need for bulky supplies. Naturally, this enabled her village to expand far beyond its original borders.  
 
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=== The Book of Life ===
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With her abilities as a magician realized, Veila was entrusted by the village leader with the [[Fanon:Book of Life|Book of Life*]]. This book, which was found by the village leader shortly after her creation, contained boundless information pertaining to their [[Fanon:Neve|world]] and basic doctrine for the Raposa, but otherwise served no known use. Accepting the gift, Veila took the Book in for study, understanding it as a creation artifact.
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It wasn't long until Veila noted the reality altering properties of the Book of Life. By manipulating the magic of the pages in the Book, Veila was able to modify aspects of the respective creations contained within. With this new found use, Veila was further able to assist her village by manipulating the world—particularly atmospheric conditions—through the Book: During dry seasons, Veila learned to summon rain by manipulating the page for clouds, or mildly raise or lower the temperature and tides by manipulating the Sun and Moon pages.
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Beginning to understand the importance of the Book of Life, the village leader instructed everyone to begin construction of [[Creation Hall]] based schematics found within new pages of the Book. This building, once complete, became the sanctuary of the Book of Life and a holy spot of worship for the Raposa settlement. Over time, more pages began to fill the Book, and the Raposa followed the new doctrine understanding it the holy word of the Creator.
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As the village expanded with new landmarks, Veila and her peers became perplexed by the schematics of a final creation: a wood and iron pedestal the Raposa had constructed at the center of their village. Though the schematics portrayed the box alight with flame, all attempts to kindle a fire within it failed as powerful gusts of wind would soon-after extinguish all efforts. With the village exhausted of ideas, Veila trepidatiously tore the page for fire from the Book of Life and rested it within the pedestal. To the astonishment of the village, the page suddenly ignited, burning a brilliant white flame before the crowd.
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=== The Eternal Flame ===
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600 years after its creation, the Codex Perditus happened across its final victim(s). The Codex was activated within the car of the Heinnen family on their way to a camping location, the resulting shock wave and flash causing the vehicle to crash. [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] and his younger brother survived with injuries but were pursued by the Shadow creature. Desperate to protect his brother, Marzell made his way to the Codex Perditus and ripped it apart. The magic stored within the book poured out into the environment around it. Still, a small fraction of the magic—including Veila's soul—was absorbed by Marzell instead.
 
600 years after its creation, the Codex Perditus happened across its final victim(s). The Codex was activated within the car of the Heinnen family on their way to a camping location, the resulting shock wave and flash causing the vehicle to crash. [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] and his younger brother survived with injuries but were pursued by the Shadow creature. Desperate to protect his brother, Marzell made his way to the Codex Perditus and ripped it apart. The magic stored within the book poured out into the environment around it. Still, a small fraction of the magic—including Veila's soul—was absorbed by Marzell instead.
 
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=== [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] ===
 
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