General Knowledgeu/Altruistic_Cat20742025-04-15 10:45 UTC1 points
Is fasting mentioned anywhere throughout any of the books?
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u/Emergency-Total-4851
1 points2025-04-15 10:56
There are already a lot of posts about fasting...
"It is," he assured me. "This is another of the sorcerers' contradictions: it's very difficult and yet it's the simplest thing in the world. I've told you already that a high fever could move the assemblage point. Hunger or fear or love or hate could do it; mysticism too, and also unbending intent, which is the preferred method of sorcerers."
Hunger can move your assemblage point, but we prefer unbending intent.
Fasting is good for your health, though, which is important.
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There are already a lot of posts about fasting...
"It is," he assured me. "This is another of the sorcerers' contradictions: it's very difficult and yet it's the simplest thing in the world. I've told you already that a high fever could move the assemblage point. Hunger or fear or love or hate could do it; mysticism too, and also unbending intent, which is the preferred method of sorcerers."
Hunger can move your assemblage point, but we prefer unbending intent.
Fasting is good for your health, though, which is important.