Notes on Blue Magic – Mind

Compiled and commented by Albert Weaver

 

“Thoughts are the wildest magic of all.”

—Anonymous, Wild Years

 

Mind magic deals with the invisible threads between minds—peeking, nudging, or sometimes pulling them outright.




A caster might catch a flicker of a secret thought or plant a tiny suggestion—“stay still,” “trust me”—like slipping a whisper into the mind’s ear.




[Field Log – Interrogation Unit, Breeze Years]

 

Subject remained calm despite questioning. Caster used a mild compulsion spell to ease tension. “Don’t resist,” it said, barely audible in thought. Subject complied without raising alarm.




But full control? That’s a darker path. Mind magic can turn wills into puppets, bending sentient creatures to the caster’s design. Rare, risky, and ethically fraught.




[Interview – Ethical Mage Council]

 

“Mind magic cuts deepest because it steals what makes us human—our freedom to choose. Even a small compulsion is a line crossed.”




Albert’s note:

 

“No one truly understands where thoughts end and magic begins. And maybe that’s for the best.”