Brushfire

Brushfire is a type of magic developed by Robyn Blackrose of the Order of the Raven. Inspired from witnessing the sizable strength of the Botani in Draenor, Brushfire works upon the ideals of a mage from The Hundred, Anraen the Runed, and his work on the Paths of Magic; namely the paths of fire and nature.

Usage and Appearance


With a similar appearance to Fel flames, Brushfire is a viridian colored flame that is augmented using several spells in tandem with each other to create a volatile, yet not naturally destructive, flame. Empowered by the usage of spell runes and enchantments, the flames spouted out when tapping on brushfire begin as a standard flame spell. Skating along the ground, Brushfire taps into the latent energies infused into the flames to absorb energy from the natural world as well as engorge the flames with nature magic. As a result, this causes anything from flaming vines to sprout along the flame's path, or for volatile caustic explosions that cause little natural damage. Brushfire can also sink into the ground, spouting out without warning towards enemies as it travels through the earth, allowing for a more unpredictable approach.

Due to the nature of Brushfire, it requires some form of natural body in order to properly activate. In the case of standard bursts of flame, it needs only make contact with the ground. Things such as seeds can also host brushfire in small bursts, allowing for a sort of spread-fire effect if tossed while infused with the magic. In addition, brushfire can be used alongside elemental spirits to infuse constructs of Brushfire make. These constructs often exude flames while vines spread about their core, typically a rock core, to continually feed into the fire.

Because of the relatively new nature of the spell, it is still imperfect. Brushfire requires some sort of natural host in order to work properly, as a result, it cannot be used if the environment hosts no life or there are not things such as seeds or plants present. In addition, the flames themselves cause little damage towards natural barriers. While this can be circumvented with typical flame usage, Brushfire users can easily be thwarted should someone use their natural requirement against them.