Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole “Mage of Life” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.
It all started when I stumbled upon some cryptic stuff online about “aspects” and classes like “Mage” and “Seer.” Sounded like some role-playing game, but it got me thinking. What if I could tap into this “Life” aspect?
First thing I did was try to understand what “Life” even meant in this context. It seemed like it had to do with health, growth, maybe even some kind of vital energy. So, I started paying more attention to my own health. I began with simple things.

- I ate more fruits and veggies.
- I cut back on junk food.
- I started taking daily walks, just to get my body moving.
It was tough at first, breaking old habits and all. But I kept at it, trying to feel this supposed “influence” of Life. I even started a little garden. Nothing fancy, just some herbs and tomatoes in pots on my balcony.
Then, I tried to get more “aware” of this Life energy around me. I read some stuff about chi and meditation, but honestly, it felt kind of silly at first. Still, I gave it a shot. I sat in my room, trying to focus on my breath, and imagined some kind of life force flowing through me. I can’t say I felt anything magical, but I did feel calmer, more centered.
Diving Deeper into Games
I also started looking into games that had “Mage” classes, just to see how they were portrayed. I found some old-school RPGs like “Elminage” and “World of Warcraft” I’d never heard of. They had these Arcane Mages who were all about damage and support. Then there was this “Asheron’s Call” game where Life Mages were healers. It was interesting to see how different games interpreted the concept.
The more I played these games, the more I started to think about how a “Mage of Life” would act in real life.
- Would they be super healthy?
- Would they have some kind of healing touch?
- Maybe they’d just be really good at understanding living things?
I’m still not sure, but I did start noticing things. Like how my plants seemed to be doing better than usual. Or how I felt more energized after spending time in nature. And people started telling me I seemed more “vibrant” or “glowing.” Maybe it was just the placebo effect, but it felt like I was onto something.
Now, I’m not saying I’m some kind of magical healer or anything. But this whole experiment has definitely made me more aware of my own health and the life around me. It’s like I’ve tuned into a different frequency or something. I’m still figuring things out, but I think there’s something to this “Mage of Life” idea. It’s about more than just playing games or reading fantasy novels. It’s about connecting with the life force that’s all around us and within us. And that’s a pretty cool thing to discover, even if it’s just in my own little way.
So, that’s my story so far. It’s a bit messy and I probably sound like a weirdo, but it’s been a fun and eye-opening experience. Who knows where this path will lead, but I’m excited to keep exploring and see what happens. Maybe I’ll even start a real garden someday!
