Foundation Magic

The Foundation Magic is a magical construct at the heart of each of Yurgenschmidt's duchies.

It guides and upholds many magical effects throughout the entire duchy, first and foremost being the barriers around the border and the capital city.

The main core of the foundation magic is kept absolutely secret to the point that not even the family members of the archduke are informed of the location of the entrance, to minimize the risk of having the information revealed in any way, whether it be intentional or unintentional.

Should the Aub desire to cast magic through the foundation, he or she will need to enter the main foundation itself, since there either is no way to tap into the foundation from outside, or it was considered too risky to immplement such a measure. This is for example necessary if the Aub wishes to use entwickeln to remodel part of the capital city.

The foundation needs to be charged with mana every couple of days.

This room acts like a conduit that allows mana to be supplied to the foundation magic without having to enter the foundation itself. Unlike the foundation itself, this room allows any person who's mana is registered with the protective mechanisms.

Should the Aub be absent or ill, the people with access are expected to supply the foundation with mana until the Aub returns or recovers. A regular occurance where this is necessary is during the Archduke Conference.

In Ehrenfest the entrance to this room is located in the Aub's office, concealed behind a tapestry and protected by a barrier. The barrier looks like a veil made of rainbow colours and does not allow those outside to see the insides of the room. When a person with access passes through the barrier, they can feel a light resistence they have to push through. Rozemyne likened this effect to passing through "a sticky net". When inactive the entrance itself looks like a window, too small for even children to pass through, but when a person who's mana is registered for the room moves close, it will enlarge to a sizeable doorway. To register one's mana the Aub will hand the person a feystone. Once the feystone is fully dyed, the Aub will set it into one of seven slots.

Inside the room is a massive feystone, slightly larged than a watermelon, floating high enough in the air that a grown-up man can comfortably step below it. It is surrounded by many complex and interlocking magic circles made from glowing bands of light also floating in mid-air. Pouring a little mana into the floor right beneath the feystone reveals several magic circles marked with the symbol of one of the gods. It isn't clear whether pouring mana into a circle one has no affinity for is impossible or merely makes the transfer less efficient.

To pour mana into the foundation, the person needs to touch the floor with their hands in the center of one of these magic circles and speak the same prayer that the temple uses for the Dedication Ritual. The words of the prayer are: "O Geduldh, Goddess of Earth; O Ewigeliebe, God of Life; hear mine prayers. May you grave those who have newly come of age with your blessings. May those who offer their prayers and gratitude be blessed with your divine protection."

When mmana is poured into the foundation, the magic circles spin faster.

Should the mana capacity of the people with access to the replenishment hall be insufficient, their own mana can be supplemented by mana stored in feystones.