It is possible that other wizards and sorcerers know ways of using other elements. Aeromancers are known to practice their art in Asshai. The wizards of the Rhoynar were able to use water magic to manipulate water, such as the river Rhoyne. Firemages and some red priests of R'hllor can evoke fire with their bare hands in order to engulf their weapons in flames, to use the fire alone as a means to attack enemies, or just to amaze crowds. Elemental control allows practitioners to manipulate elemental forces. Some of the abilities exhibited by those who practice magic are: All manner of wizards, sorcerers, necromancers, spellsingers, aeromancers, bloodmages, and more are said to gather and practice their arts in the lands by the Jade Sea and Asshai by the Shadow. Magic has remained a potent force in Qarth, where the enigmatic warlocks of the House of the Undying are said to possess great powers. The maesters of the Citadel may apply for a Valyrian steel link for the study of magic, but they believe it to have faded away following the Doom of Valyria, since there has been no record of its use in Westeros since that time. In Westeros and most of the lands west of Valyria, magic is held to be a mythical force only. Blood, life, and death seem to be keys that can help unlock the secrets of magic. It has been so long since magic was truly potent that most understanding of it only lives on in superstition and rituals of questionable validity. Magic is a little-understood force in the world. A shadow assassin, by Rafal Hrynkiewicz © Fantasy Flight Games
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