“...and that’s how we complete the adjustment to the Lightmind. Go ahead and try it now,” said Badger.Brin activated his Lightmind and the spell for boiling water with sound magic had some of the description text changed. The actual changes weren’t the point; he’d asked for a demonstration on how to make changes to the enchantment for a Lightmind, and they’d been willing to help.The woman he only knew as Blush said, “Normally, we would warn thee not to attempt this alone, without some wise guide at thy side; yet, since thy device is enchanted of glass, none of the changes thou makest shall prove lasting. 'Twill serve as most excellent practice, methinks.”“Really?” Brin cut the flow of Mana into his Lightmind, and then booted it back up again. Sure enough, the text they had just adjusted on a spell was now back to how it was before. “Oh, that’s cool. I can practice this when I’m not here.”“That’s right,” said Badger. “We based the design for your glass Lightmind on these training devices here.”The training devices in question were brass tubes that connected streams of smoke between several balls of glass to form a pyramid shape. They worked pretty closely to how his LIghtmind did, except that they also had voice commands so even those without illusion magic could operate them. They were pretty neat, but only one of the marvelous things the Circle of Illusions had introduced him to.There was an enchanting station with materials that could be used freely for practice, a screen of mirrors that showed views of several important parts of campus, and several worktables with all sorts of inventions that members had donated to the Circle. And that was only in the common room that he’d started in. He’d been shown a big theater that could play every single [Illusionist] movie known to Frenaria. There was a library with tables where he could study between classes, a sauna, a small kitchen… and these were only the things open to (...)