The girl was a bit surprised at how dust and wrecked the place was—this perfect looking little house in the woods; the inside dark and in certain area's damp from the slightly leaking sink pipe. Many pieces of obviously expensive china bowls, cups and plates were smashed and scattered upon the floor of the kitchen area. In the living room: torn up and ruined furniture with peeling wall-paper with debris from the residence's former wooden items of probable grandeur covering the majority of the rug-covered floor, with black soot from the fire place tarnishing it further. She had to use her green eyes to carefully look for a spot of which she can lay her foot as to continue on this venture. After about 10 minutes of navigating the mass she opened door with a rusted handle ajar and was shocked to find the most ruined of the house—the library, or the study, rather.
The windows were covered with a black substance, the curtains were striped and torn, the wall paper nearly completely removed from its former position leaving the wall desolate and insect infected, all the bookshelves overturned and/or smashed with some sort of object, with every single book deprived of its pages as the covers lay scattered among the floor with its thin white or yellow counterparts covering every other inch on the cracked wooden floor. The desk however was slightly different, the papers look like a mess upon it, with no surface of the table being able to be seen past the letters, parchment, paper and sticky notes, but there was—much to her dismay, a single, untouched stack of neatly prepared papers sitting right in the center.
It was a curious discovery to her so she brought her little green self to the stack after having stepped on or over her obstacles and started to read it, her little child mind absolutely entranced in the work who was written by whom she believed to be both a scholar and a fantasy writer:
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No Proof Theorem
Magic constitution: My most certain section
Witches, by definition, are beings who have attained full use of 'magical' power, and that magical power is classified as power surpassing that of humans. But in general theory, magic stems from belief(in a certain sense). Magic is also classified as being a "miracle" since it can do something that should have a 0% chance of happening that is, doing something that is deemed 'impossible'.
In a sense, however, nothing is 'impossible'. You can say "A pig can never fly." And someone can easily say something like "in a few millennia or so, evolution will make it possible" or "Humans, with their already messing with genetics, will eventually create a way for pigs to grow wings that are functional".
You can say "Humans can never cheat death forever" and one can easily something ridiculous like "humans can alter their DNA to make them invincible to time and physical attributes" or one can, by taking their own interpretation of a term, like, in this example, an interpretation of death, and say "Humans can cheat 'death' by being forever remembered".
Evolution, the creation of a new drug or method of creation, the mutation of something, the applying of belief to a certain sense, almost any theory, unless denied, is possible. But of course, the majority of the aforementioned take many years to complete, but for witches, who have to apply this 'magic' in many situations, which can range from seconds to hours at intervals, they have to resort to many methods for people to believe that their magic is 'impossible'. Therefore, a trick is often employed for this goal, and this 'trick', by the effect being acknowledged as 'impossible' is 'magic'. But by knowing the 'impossible' is actually a 'trick', then one can call it an 'illusion' or 'lie'. So, for a regular witch:
Belief=Magic
Magic=Trick
Trick=Illusion
Illusion=Lie
However, as for the 'beliefs' that have no single or certain amount of physical and/or mental aspect(s) or forms, then there is no (true) 'trick' of which can be issued to create this belief. These aspects can include aspects such as time or space. Therefore, I can infer that witches of this caliber have this type of magic constitution:
Belief=Magic
Magic=Trick
Trick=Illusion
Illusion=Lie
By simply taking the 'trick' out of the basic magic constitution, then there is simply no certain way to deny this sort of magic. Witches of this caliber already have a name as voyagers, because of the quality they have the ability to transcend the physical/mental barriers of time and space. They are not bound by territories.
However, a witch is more than just simply 'magic', but just like their magic, I suppose their magic constitution can correspond with their form. If someone uses a trick to make other people believe he/she is a witch, then their magic is also a sort of trick method; then someone that uses no trick claims to be a witch, then that means that this person is, in fact, what they claim to be.
Territories, then, can be considered the boundary by which regular witches can use their magic, which is what they are, voyagers have no territory, but they do have a world by which they originate. By this, one can say that even a voyager class witch have had 'human' origins.
(to see more on possible witch 'human' origin, see "splitting of the soul/heart")
Voyagers: Only had two viable subjects to research upon, but made wonderful comparisons
If a regular witch class can be considered a "being that uses tricks to create illusions/lies, to be acknowledged as impossible/magic" then a voyager can be considered a "Being that uses no trick, to create no illusion to be acknowledged as something that is impossible/magic" or just simply "A being that uses magic".
However, it has been acknowledged that voyagers have definite boundaries. Meaning there is more to their magic that meets to ordinary eye.
In this example, I shall use, the Witch of Miracles…no, The Witch of Absolute shall be a slightly better specimen for this area of my theorem, to show the 'one defining limit' to a voyager.
Absolute is a term to describe something that is 'certain'. It has already been described that almost nothing is impossible, meaning that X is almost 'certainly possible'. Yet in this world, and every other world that has foolish beings like humans, 'certainty' on both sides of a spectrum is an almost constant belief that takes on many forms, regardless of physical and/or mental boundary. An insane person can talk of certainty, even a hermit talks of certainty, even a rich person can talk of certainty; certainty is a belief that is "universally" acknowledged, regardless of time; even when it had no name, man acknowledged 'certainty' since the dawn of time. There exists no universe without human-like creatures that does not have a belief of certainty within it. However, this is not to be confused with everyone believing in it, there is always that one person that believes there "is no certainty" even though they say it with certainty themselves! Ah, but that is why it is called belief. Even when there is no proof denying or acknowledging them/it, the claim the 'X' exists or does not exists can be made; devil's proof.
With this in mind, if, in a territory, the very belief in 'certainty', no, 'absolute' is completely denied in that territory, then by all means, 'absolute' shall not exists in that territory, meaning that witch who corresponds to that magic, will also, surely not exist! Or at least, in that territory, that witch will more than likely exist in other territories and universes that acknowledge 'certainty'. But the chances of that sort of denial is slim…..exceedingly slim, almost impossible! Perhaps a 0.00001% chance out of 1,000,000,000 attempts! But still, it is possible, I assume. In the majority of cases I assume the magic will merely be weakened….
In other words, the belief that makes a voyager's magic, relies on devil's proof to keep it in or out of existence. However, it is the belief that 'is in existence' that creates (the magic of) a voyager class witch, much like any other witch. Yet, at the same it is the 'it is not in existence' that can create their 'limit'. Thus I can say this: the degree of which the main aspect of a witch, meaning that of which they have 'magic' over, can be the degree of their power.
Territories and kakera: The section of which I have no definite proof apart from words or stories.
As stated before, a "territory" is an area (however vast) where a regular class witch can use his or her power freely. A kakera, or crystalized shard, is a world where a different fate or multiple fates resides, showing the different possibilities. It has come to my attention that a territory can be considered a kakera among certain discussions. I think that as improbable. Regular class witches are often confined to a territory that is more than often a secluded space (i.e an island or secluded village), likely one without certain technologies to reveal anything false about their 'magic'. This territory is not to be confused as the "only world" on its own, and it has been shown multiple times that there does exists a world outside the boundary of a territory.
However, when referring to a certain game played inside a territory they say "In the world of X…Y event happened and Z is the result.", therefore bearing the possibility that the kakera in question is the territory in itself, which is understandable because such territories can be considered a world on its own due to its secluded properties. These secluded properties may only last for a certain amount of time. Note that "abandoned" is not the same as "secluded" and that territories may lose its capability of being able to sustain magic if certain 'secluding' qualities are missing and/or damaged.
This question is one that begs the possibility of space travel is "If a game 'repeats', when and how does the actual (former) territory merely become part of that kakera as the witch of the territory goes to a new game(territory in another kakera)?" It is actually the right type of question to ask. In response to this question I say the following theory: The former territory, of which the former game was played on, often called/identified as a (used) game board by that point, has lost the capability of being a 'magic base' to the witch in question. As the witch creates the new game board on her territory, the territory in question 'splits' through the dimensional tapestry to parallel world (I am possibly suggesting kakeras coming from each other much like cells split in a-sexual relationships) in which a 'new' kakera forms in its wake.
I say 'splitting' from the kakera to go to a "parallel world" as if the kakeras are right next to each other. We understand from the view of high-order class witches and other beings, that these kakeras are defined as being in a 'sea', where these fragments merely float around. But we must remember that these territories have certain conditions to them, and that every kakera has or has had an area exactly reminiscent to that territory at some point of time, this begs that there is a sort of 'invisible line or method of transport' for territories to one kakera to another. I suspect that the areas of which the territory is based on, become able to sustain 'magic' at around the same time a former game ends, meaning that the actual territory, where new 'current' events are shown is now in X kakera.
I basically suggest that witches are 'reborn' in a sense, in their territory. They maintain their former memories via the former belief(s) from the former kakera, or, as the territory does not actually never dies in a sense, the territory itself hold the memories as it hold the 'magic sustaining' condition(s). In like manner, I suppose the memories of the witch will be affected, along with his/her overall state if the conditions of the territory are changed in some manner, or even if the conditions of whose territory it was was in question.
Creators: My most flawed due to lack of known subjects; It is a rather pitiable theory based on observation, but still viable…
I will not speculate on the fear that voyager's have on becoming an even higher order of witch, known as creators, but I will speculate on the qualities of creators; beings who have no limit. A creator, by any orders' definition, are beings that can create 1 from 0 and raise that 1 up into the heavens and can just as easily plummet that number back down to 0. Many call that ability "divine" , hence why many are called "Gods" in accordance to their power.
A well-known quality of creators, beside their limitless power, is their rarity. Almost never are they ever even truly knowingly heard of; creators are as rare as a crystal rose is in a desert. I myself know of only 1 creator and that hardly leaves me anything to compare. But I can, however, compare her witch's titles.
Drama. Theatergoing. Spectating.
These titles, upon examination, I believe that rather than symbolizing/meaning the humans' view of these activities, actually 'describes' human nature in some manner…and these 'qualities of human nature' are ever-present in humans themselves, not for one moment absent or lessened in degree. Perhaps not as much shown, but still there, unchanged. Hence why, unlike a voyager, their power never weakens or fails. In fact, I dare say that these qualities are not even limited to just humans, but rather almost everything that is not considered nothing.
A plant (supposedly by human belief) can 'watch' and 'feel' even though they are almost incapable of movement unless given enough time to move via plant growth. A garbage sack that is stuck in a tree just may be seen as a 'ghost' or 'person' from another being's view.
In fact, even in nothingness, is not their limit; they can still create 1. Nothingness, through their eyes can become something. This can likely stem from they themselves, who may exist through these qualities, even simple imagination that can stem from almost nothing can be called upon to 'create'.
Ah, just realized that creators rely on human-like beings as a whole (much like voyagers) to keep in existence and maintain their power….but from 'nothing'…? I can't truly speculate on how they can even 'exist' if 'nothing' was the origin of everything, even if there was something in the origin of existence, I do not see how it could possible dwindle to nothing….therefore I do not know how creators can bypass the effects/qualities of nothingness.
Splitting of a soul:
According to many texts and beliefs, the mind cannot be without the (living) body just as the body cannot be without the 'heart'. In many cases, the 'heart'; made up of many incomprehensible feelings and wants, supposedly also serves as being the 'soul'. In fact (心) serves as meaning "soul" and "heart", and even "mind" in certain cases. Thus it is acknowledged (by some) that they are one in the same.
A quality of the heart that is most prominent over time, is its 'gradual change', but many believe it more accurate to say that they, in fact, do not change at all, but the person in question merely realizes the nature of their own heart, and in addition, they say that after the heart is completely formed, it is impossible to change, but people only show certain sides of the heart through one's life and circumstances. Through this belief, I speculate the following:
If, under certain circumstances, a heart/soul changes and/or transforms and/or breaks apart from the original, and the body, unable to completely merge with the new existence, becomes a 'heart' or 'soul' of its own sub-individual self however small the existence is. However, without its own physical form to maintain it on its own remains within the body of its founder; as an alter-ego so to speak. If the 'transformation' continues, I infer that the 'other soul' will merely increase in power—by that I mean gaining a more substantial existence by gaining more 'experiences' and therefore develops a sense of self.
Of course, there is always the probability that the 'heart', or more accurately, energy from a living being, as most in the starting process, do not have a sense of self, actually leaves the body and enters a solemn cosmos, where it will linger as more energy forms into/with it.
Since the 'developing existences' I describe likely have an unstable existence, I also infer it possible for energy from other, separate individuals of any number, can bond with the lingering energy in question. But just like hearts, that have a defined, yet incomprehensible structure, only energy that fits with the 'nature' of the original (heart) energy can successfully, or at least, easily and gradually bond with developing heart.
In time, assuming the certain conditions for the soul's 'adult' or at the very, least, 'pupa' growth is met, the soul in question may take on a form, to have obtained a body—be it conceptual or actual, therefore fitting the qualifications of being a 'being'. But like any other being, there is room for growth, and for witches, an increase in existence stabability, therefore increasing power.
The energy that I speak of may actually, if still without a body and therefore not existing as a 'being', take the form of an object or even an event in certain circumstances….in theory I am theorizing that the 'energy' may become a form of 'magic', which makes sense in the sense of witches, as they have mastered 'magic', but this is also saying they "put their soul into it". The aforementioned section is currently inconclusive but the theory still stands, it will explain why witches like Lambadelta are 'embodiments' and why witches like Bernkastel have "their heart break a bit" upon using their signature magic as well as explaining of 'many people' in 'one witch' and even explaining more things that are incomprehensible to the average logic.
-X-
After reading the last page, she put it at the right of the already read pages as she put each former page on top of the other, intending on organizing it to its original state before she took it and brought it back with her to her nice room inside the manor. But just for a mere moment her attention was caught, it was a letter, a short one with only a few sentences, one which said the following:
Your theories on the subject of which we no longer question is not only blasphemous to the others whom have already have acknowledged theories, but also shameful due to the lack of evidence! Devil's proof is not accepted as being evidence in any sort of way, and unless you can provide proof of such, your theorem will and shall be denied! Furthermore, due to this heretical act, the board has decided to strip you of your membership status and forever forbid in continuing your research!
The girl squinted her eyes for a moment, trying to think if this was some sort of game or if the letter was referring to something else, yet the name of the sender(s) was baffling to her thoughts, re-reading the name of the organization as she looked past the words "NO PROOF!" of which was written largely in black ink over every single other page on the table, including the ones off the table.
The name both baffled and wondered the little girl
Signed,
-The Great Court Of Heaven
