You can simulate a Marilyin Monroe sidewalk vent anywhere at all for starters... though it's doubtful your sisters would appreciate that, and depending on the effect of biology vs. mind you might not have all that much interest yourself again for a few years.
At least you made the doctor happy, though - there's something NEW to discover, to learn, to invent! Yes, the time he's invested in you is paying dividends already! How very fascinating, hahahaha!
Now that you know about the gravity affinity, though, you absolutely must build some spells to take advantage of it - Compact Missile (like normal Magic Missiles, only they implode instead of exploding) and Wrecker Beam, a tractor/pressor that grabs the target and lets you swing them around to smash into things like a wrecking ball, with the option of whether or not the grabbed target takes increased or reduced damage for starters.
A detection spell that works by picking up the tiny spatial distortion of matter nearby would be damn hard to spoof, and the reverse could work in concert with I.S. Silver Curtain to make the illusions even more realistic.
And, when you need a big badda boom, something that grabs a largish volume of air (or a small piece of the target) and crushes it until it induces fusion and then releases would be hard to beat. For utility effects, you could probably turn any sufficiently-airtight and reinforced vehicle into a cheapo single-stage-to-orbit shuttle, and I'd strongly consider the old "rip up a chunk of the ground and ride it" trick rather than a plain flight spell, for the timeless badassery of it.
Or, you know, have premade blocks of stone, and a few jokes ready to go about following an ancient tradition, with traces found in many places where practitioners left their monoliths where they parked on hilltops after getting a little too merry at the revel and needing to ride home with a friend.
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"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows
At least you made the doctor happy, though - there's something NEW to discover, to learn, to invent! Yes, the time he's invested in you is paying dividends already! How very fascinating, hahahaha!
Now that you know about the gravity affinity, though, you absolutely must build some spells to take advantage of it - Compact Missile (like normal Magic Missiles, only they implode instead of exploding) and Wrecker Beam, a tractor/pressor that grabs the target and lets you swing them around to smash into things like a wrecking ball, with the option of whether or not the grabbed target takes increased or reduced damage for starters.
A detection spell that works by picking up the tiny spatial distortion of matter nearby would be damn hard to spoof, and the reverse could work in concert with I.S. Silver Curtain to make the illusions even more realistic.
And, when you need a big badda boom, something that grabs a largish volume of air (or a small piece of the target) and crushes it until it induces fusion and then releases would be hard to beat. For utility effects, you could probably turn any sufficiently-airtight and reinforced vehicle into a cheapo single-stage-to-orbit shuttle, and I'd strongly consider the old "rip up a chunk of the ground and ride it" trick rather than a plain flight spell, for the timeless badassery of it.
Or, you know, have premade blocks of stone, and a few jokes ready to go about following an ancient tradition, with traces found in many places where practitioners left their monoliths where they parked on hilltops after getting a little too merry at the revel and needing to ride home with a friend.
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"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows