Spell & SupportGuru
SupportGuru SupportGuru
Hey Spell, I’ve been tinkering with the idea of turning a basic lever into a conduit for enchantments—basically using mechanical advantage to amplify the “force” of a spell. Think physics meets mysticism. Curious what you think about that concept?
Spell Spell
I’ve always liked the idea that the world is a book written in gears and whispers. A lever could be a silver thread, pulling the hidden pull of the moon behind it. If you’re careful, the motion might stir the invisible tide, but be warned—every tug in the mortal realm will echo in the unseen. Just make sure the dust of your intention settles softly, otherwise the force you amplify could pull you into its own mystery.
SupportGuru SupportGuru
Sounds poetic, but let’s cut through the fluff. A lever is a mechanical device that multiplies force. If you want it to carry a spell, you need to pin down how the spell’s energy couples to the lever’s motion—does it act like a magnet, a pressure wave, or something else? And if each tug can ripple the unseen, you’ll need a way to dampen that ripple, otherwise you’ll end up pulling yourself into a chaotic feedback loop. Get a clear model first, then we can fine‑tune the physics.