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''See also: [[Tower Magic]]'' | ''See also: [[Tower Magic]]'' |
Revision as of 21:06, 19 July 2010
A Mage Tower is a permenant ritual site used in Tower Magic.
The tower itself is essentially a hollow stone structure with a spiral staircase winding up the inside, each step of which acts as a ritual site for a page. Each stepp is usually reffered to as a story or level, though usually these steps are no more than a few square feet, and sometimes less than a foot bellow the next level. As such, a Mage Tower might claim to be thousands of stories high, while only stretching a few hundred feet into the air.
Tower levels can very drastically in size, though they tended to grow as the Mage Wars progressed.
See also: Tower Magic