Post your results and discuss the events of week 4, Dec 1-7, here. Spoilers for this and past weeks are fine.

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Had a very slow day today, so, 7m 03s here.
FASCINATING lore implications. We all already knew that magic is something that can be classified because of how scribes have their little specialties and we knew there is a theory to it all because writing is required to make magic work, it seems, and we also know magic can be stored (Cat's pendant)... but I don't think we've ever heard about arcanospheric anything.
My hypotheses so far:
- Magic is a force which simply exists everywhere around (hence arcanosphere, like atmosphere). It's measurable like air pressure or temperature would be and there are probably certain "normal" levels of magic that exist out there.
- Since magic is a force which you can measure and all, theoretical studies are still possible. This means that you don't necessarily have to use magic to study magic. That's where the arcanists come into the picture.
- A scribe has some (possibly innate) ability which allows them to take magic from the arcanosphere and, through writing a spell, direct magic towards a particular outcome. A mundane can't harness from the arcanosphere but, as we've seen with Cat, they are capable of writing spells (as it's purely theoretical) and directing magic if they are given a magic source to direct from.
- There are spirit accumulators which are capable of storing magic. We didn't get a lot of info about those but we can deduce that they might be essentially "batteries" of sort. We know they're being used in pocket watches, for example, which seems to support the theory, but who knows, perhaps it's more of a smartwatch thing where it comes with some extra functions.
Either way, excited for the new arc coming soon. I might be a tad too invested in the lore at this point.