Pure_magic & Honor
I've just drafted a preliminary contingency plan for handling an uncontained fire spell, but I’m missing the creative angles to seal the spell without breaking its integrity. Got any whimsical methods that could fit into a strict protocol?
How about weaving a ribbon of moonlit silver thread around the spell’s core, then brushing it with a mist of crushed starflower petals? The silver locks the fire’s heat while the starflower’s gentle aroma calms the flames, keeping the spell intact yet safely sealed. It’s a little dance of light and scent that fits neatly into any protocol while keeping the magic alive.
A ribbon of silver is acceptable, but the starflower mist is a variable I can’t account for in a contingency report. I can document the procedure, but I’ll need a backup protocol that relies on predictable variables. Let’s add a second layer of physical containment— a steel net reinforced with quartz—to ensure the fire cannot spread if the mist fails. That way we cover the whimsical element without compromising the overall system.
A second layer, then—think of a fine steel net, its wires glinting like spun glass, but each strand bound with tiny quartz beads that absorb heat. The net traps any sparks, and the quartz cools the fire’s breath. Together they’re a steadfast shield, quietly humming with quiet strength, ready to catch anything the mist can’t.