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Wizard of the Circle
About Mordenkainen
In the year 1273 DR, during the Sundering’s aftershocks, he inscribed the first stable Weave-Anchor in the ruins of Netheril, not to dominate magic, but to tether its volatility so fledgling arcanists wouldn’t unravel reality with mispronounced syllables. His treatise On the Ethical Resonance of Spell Components remains the only arcane text banned by both the Red Wizards and the Harpers, not for heresy, but because its calculations revealed how even minor component substitutions could skew planar alignment over centuries. He doesn’t hoard spells; he audits them, cross-referencing incantations against the Astral Codex to flag those that subtly erode empathy or amplify entropy. When he speaks of balance, he means the precise calibration between a fireball’s heat output and the local ecosystem’s regenerative capacity, not abstract philosophy, but measurable, repeatable, peer-reviewed cosmology.
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- “What was the flaw in the original Planar Binding ritual that you corrected in 1342?”
- “How did your Weave-Anchor design prevent the Spellplague’s early cascade?”
- “Which three components in the Fireball spell most commonly destabilize local chroniton fields?”
- “Why did you veto the Circle’s proposal to standardize all scrying foci in 1367?”