Water Canon

Water Canon is an advanced offensive spell, usable by anyone with an inner mana potency of 60% or higher. It was originally created by magus scholar Gallerian Morbol in the year 704, during his experiments regarding removing elements from the natural world for use in spellcasting. Through his discoveries, he was able to create spells which involved pulling natural elements from the environment to create more impactful elemental spells. Water Canon is but one of several spells he penned as a result of these experiments.

Description and Effects
Casting this spell will summon three parallel blue magic circles one in front of the other, and one below the caster for stability. The technique for this spell involves pulling water from the nearby environment using elemancy, and then twisting the condensed Aquos energy via a hand movement before casting it out. If done correctly, it should create a powerful conical blast of water that travels quickly towards the specified target. The force upon impact inflicts damage on the target and is strong enough to knock most people off their feet, so it can be used as a makeshift knockback spell as well. If shot upwards, the spell will lose momentum and dissipate, but it can be casted downwards as a means of temporary elevation. It is typically casted forwards, parallel to the ground.

The combined time of casting and elemancy before sending out the blast is around 30 seconds, which is somewhat speedy for a spell of this magnitude. The amount of mana it uses is also somewhat reduced, as elemancy makes use of energy already existing within the environment, rather than one's own mana.

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