Mana Burn

Illnesses

Mana Burn​

Level of Severity: Tier 3 — Tier 5
Susceptible Species: All Magic Manipulating Species
Susceptible Ages: Usually most common in ages where magic first becomes available

 

Signs and Symptoms

 

Light Mana Burn is characterized by a heavy fatigue a sufferer may experience for a few days straight. They may only want to nap, or are hard to wake up and do not eat or drink much. Light Mana Burn is not terribly severe, though sensitive souls may be more susceptible to headaches. The more mana that is drained from someone, the worse migraines they will experience. Migraines are often accompanied by stomach aches, and the sufferer may also experience vomiting and a high fever. 

Severe Mana Burn tends to happen more instantaneously, and depending on how dry someone's magic reserves are they may pass out or fall into a comatose state near instantly. The sufferer may stay comatose for a few weeks. In the event that they still suffer severe mana burn upon waking up - or if they never passed out in the first place - the sufferer will experience frequent dizziness and may have trouble getting to their feet. They may experience soreness all over, all paired with the same symptoms as light mana burn

 

Progression

 

Light Mana Burn has a more notable progression than Severe Mana Burn which happens more instantly. After casting a spell, if the sufferer feels tired this may be a sign of light mana burn. If you notice a sufferer sleeping more than usual after doing one of the following you may want to get them to a doctor:

• Casting a large spell for the first time
• Casting more than one spell in quick succession
• Learning more than one spell at a time - this could easily overwhelm anyone into using more energy than they should

If you notice that the sufferer takes a long time to recover, feels significantly sluggish after casting just one simple spell or cannot process mana well enough to cast anything, take them to a doctor. They may be suffering from Chronic Mana Burn. Chronic Mana Burn is generally something that a sufferer is born with and has to live with. Chronic Mana Burn may leave a sufferer unable to cast more than one spell within a long stretch of time or unable to cast at all. 

Severe Mana Burn takes effect more immediately and is easy to spot. A caster who overexerts themselves to such an extreme extent will usually pass out immediately and may not wake up for a long time, or they may be difficult to wake up at all. Generally it is a good idea to take anyone who has passed out to a doctor immediately - but seek medical attention immediately if this happens.

 

Long Term Effects

 

Anyone who has received Severe Mana Burn multiple times will slowly destroy their magic sensing and processing organ. This means for Draken that they will sustain tier 5 damage to their Third Eye Gem and Nyulop will sustain tier 5 damage to their whiskers. Their magic casting ability will be marred for the rest of their life

Anyone suffering from Mana Burn for a prolonged period of time may have damaged their magic sensing and processing organ and/or have received Chronic Mana Burn which is something they'll have to live with for the rest of their life. 

Severe Mana Burn may very well severely damage the sufferer's ability to cast magic. See the information on Tier 5 damaged Third Eye Gems and Tier 5 damaged Whiskers for in-depth explanations.