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It is incredibly rare for a Caster to naturally develop their abilities. For most individuals with this manifestation they must go through an awakening to first activate their power. Nicknamed "snapping" the awakening is usually triggered by some form of traumatic event in which the Casters life feels threatened. | It is incredibly rare for a Caster to naturally develop their abilities. For most individuals with this manifestation they must go through an awakening to first activate their power. Nicknamed "snapping" the awakening is usually triggered by some form of traumatic event in which the Casters life feels threatened. | ||
- | A common way this is done is through the use of crowns. Castings is incompatible with [[korodel:arts:crowning|Crowning]] as the two manifestations conflict, the effects of which can be devastating to a Caster. In attempting to Crown as an unawakened Caster, the user will first experience intense nightmares which quickly progress into severe hallucinations and inevitably madness. If the user is allowed to continue past this point, it's very likely the results could lead to death. | + | A common way this is done is through the use of crowns. Casting is incompatible with [[korodel:arts:crowning|Crowning]] as the two manifestations conflict, the effects of which can be devastating to a Caster. In attempting to Crown as an unawakened Caster, the user will first experience intense nightmares which quickly progress into severe hallucinations and inevitably madness. If the user is allowed to continue past this point, it's very likely the results could lead to death. |
If done right however, in a controlled environment, it is a quick way to awaken someones Casting potential. | If done right however, in a controlled environment, it is a quick way to awaken someones Casting potential. | ||
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^ Parentage ^ Results ^ | ^ Parentage ^ Results ^ | ||
- | | A child born from a non-Caster and a Pure Caster | There is a 50% chance of the child also being a Caster. The child will share the parents Metal Type if they are able to use the art. Otherwise they will be a carrier of the art having the potential to pass it on to their own children, with the metal type following through the bloodline. | | + | | A child born from a non-Caster and a Pure Caster | There is a 50% chance of the child also being a Caster. The child will share the parents Metal Type if they are able to use the art. | |
- | | A child born from a non-Caster and a Alloy Caster | There is a 50% chance of the child also being an Alloy Caster. The child will share their parents Alloy type if they are able to use the art. Otherwise they will be a carrier of the art having the potential to pass it on to their own children, with the Alloy type following through the bloodline. | | + | | A child born from a non-Caster and a Alloy Caster | There is a 50% chance of the child also being an Alloy Caster. The child will share their parents Alloy type if they are able to use the art. | |
| A child born from two Pure Casters of the same type | They will share the Metal type of their parents. | | | A child born from two Pure Casters of the same type | They will share the Metal type of their parents. | | ||
| A child born from two Alloy Casters of the same type | They will share the Alloy type of their parents. | | | A child born from two Alloy Casters of the same type | They will share the Alloy type of their parents. | | ||
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^ Alloy ^ Separate metals ^ Alloy Ratio ^ Special Return Type ^ | ^ Alloy ^ Separate metals ^ Alloy Ratio ^ Special Return Type ^ | ||
| Sterling | Silver and Copper | 6:4 | Ink | | | Sterling | Silver and Copper | 6:4 | Ink | | ||
- | | Invar | Iron and Nickle | 7:3 | Ash | | + | | Invar | Iron and Nickel | 7:3 | Ash | |
| Spelter | Zinc and Copper | 6:4 | Silk | | | Spelter | Zinc and Copper | 6:4 | Silk | | ||
| Stellite | Tungsten and Cobalt | Unknown | Alloys | | | Stellite | Tungsten and Cobalt | Unknown | Alloys | | ||
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| Corrobend | Bismuth and Lead | Unknown | Unknown | | | Corrobend | Bismuth and Lead | Unknown | Unknown | | ||
| Ruborium | Rubidium and Gold | Unknown | Carapace | | | Ruborium | Rubidium and Gold | Unknown | Carapace | | ||
- | | Kovar | Nickle and Cobalt | Unknown | Unknown | | + | | Kovar | Nickel and Cobalt | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Duralumin | Aluminium and Copper | Unknown | Sulphur | | | Duralumin | Aluminium and Copper | Unknown | Sulphur | | ||
| Vitalium | Cobalt and Chromium | 6:4 | Unknown | | | Vitalium | Cobalt and Chromium | 6:4 | Unknown | | ||
| Electum | Silver and Gold | Unknown | Ivory | | | Electum | Silver and Gold | Unknown | Ivory | | ||
- | | Inconel | Chromium and Nickle | 6:4 | Colored Wool | | + | | Inconel | Chromium and Nickel | 6:4 | Coloured Wool | |
| Terne | Lead and Tin | Unknown | Antidote Liquids | | | Terne | Lead and Tin | Unknown | Antidote Liquids | | ||
| Zircaloy | Zirconium and Tin | Unknown | Unknown | | | Zircaloy | Zirconium and Tin | Unknown | Unknown | | ||
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