#the curse would b very diff depending on the girls and their upbringing
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the curse of the black sun is considered a myth. few are those who truly believe it -- at least, until the mage eltibald prophesies the end of human civilization in the hands of sixty girls born during the black sun. he thought that the girls would turn into cruels creatures & bring about the return of the goddess lilit, therefore setting forth the end of the world.
his interpretation lacks precision & rigor. what he prophesies as the return of lilit-niya is in fact the unprecedented birth of a dragon. the confusion is due to the mythological figure of lilit as the bloodthirtsy beast, hungry for sheep, that appears in werebbubb mythology. he reads about women being given shelter from the abuses of men and immediately links it to the cult, without considering one instant that it might only be forecasts of what is about to come.
still, you only need a few decades and some badly-done rewriting of the story for the fear to be instilled in people's hearts. everywhere, we whisper that sixty girls bearing gold crowns will fill the river valleys with blood if no one tries to stop them.
what the curse really entails, no one would be able to tell. ishtar has some ideas, and the elven sage who taught her everything, malborne, had some as well, but really, no one has ever taken the time to study it.
divination mages would tell you that a solar eclipse tends to be interpreted as a warning from fate that things might get more complicated than intended : things will get in the way of what we want and the path we must take to get it. this is, indeed, what happens to istar : she becomes an obstacle on destiny's path.
the girl born under the black sun does not belong to the realm of possibilities. she has almost no destiny & that is why she is perceived as the end. she escapes the schemes and machinations of men, and even gods would have trouble predicting what she might or might no do in the future. while most have their fate set in stone, each choice a causal reaction to past actions, ishtar has the freedom of forever reinventing herself.
this freedom, she gains it from being part of fate itself. she has inner insight on what is bound to happen, frequent glimpses on the grand scheme of things, while most seers can only hope for a single look, once every blue moon. one would call her a spy, as she escapes destiny's scrutiny. what fate sees is only what is bound to happen ; one choice leading to another. but ishtar __ being given the right to see beforehand the consequences of actions she has yet to accomplish __ has the luxury of not making a choice that she was bound to make, if she had not had this additional insight on a situation.
what led eltlibald to believe that the girl would be a goddess-like figure is that each prophecy talks of power. that is indeed what happens to ishtar : at destiny's source, not only can she gain prophecies, but power as well. that is why her brand of magic is so unique. it is magic itself, wielded by hands that should not have the capacity to handle it : those with too much hubris that have tried it have been punished by fate, their minds doomed to madness.
magic emerges from fate itself : what is called destiny is magic, and vice versa. two people are linked by fate because a magic binding has occurred between them. a djinn wish is an excellent example of that. destiny is the world in which they live and so most people, sorcerers and sages alike, abide by its rules.
that is why most elf sages are also experts in divination : in order to fully control magic, you have to understand its source, and its source is the future, in which all possibilities exist. so when a mage invokes fire, they do not create it out of thin air, they actually give existence to something that may happen.
this allows mages to be put into three categories :
the first one is for those who are cursed, destiny-chosen, elf sages or with elder blood. they do not follow fate's rules : they can invent possibilities out of thin air and can give life to impossible deeds. this is what allows ciri to escape the confines of time & space __ fate does not work on her as it does on others. her brand of magic allows her to change the rules for herself.
the second one is for the elf mages, who have a more acute understanding of fate, that they see as a welcoming & protective deity, making it easier for them to barter. instead of paying a price, they exchange : by protecting fate's realm (the forests, the creatures, the magic sites), fate lends them enough power to do as they wish. this results in stronger rituals than what human sorcerers are capable of. this is also a category in which most druids can fall, even if human druids still tend to imagine magic as chaotic & malevolent, tempering its effect with the use of plants and potions.
finally, human sorcerers. their understanding of fate is very dependent on their age : most learn magic in an academy that calls it chaos & therefore, turns it into a foreign, dangerous force. this makes it harder for them to barter, and so has been created the idea of balance : you cannot create without sacrifice. each spell has a price that you have to pay. this is why, for a thunderbolt to fall, a flower has to wilt. very old human sorcerers sometimes gain sufficient knowledge to escape the confines of their education, but it is rare __ the idea too ingrained, and that is why human mages tend to be less powerful than elf sages.
#long post /#ISHTAR OF SILTIAMA headcanons .#also thats why stregobor was so set into getting rid of the girls/experimenting on them : he wanted to know the source of that power#and wanted it for himself ofc#also !! this is how the curse works on ishtar specifically bc she was born w the ability to perform magic#the curse would b very diff depending on the girls and their upbringing#like for instance the legends talk abt the dragon bc its the one thing fated for ishtar#just like the legends only mention a woman saving other women & children from men bc thats what renfri did#and there would b 58 other diff legends for the other girls#but the main point is that each girl is linked to destiny one way or another#ex: renfri had very strange... prophetic behaviours in the show or when she said she wouldn't be able to stop? could b the experimentation d#one to her or could b the fact that she's /forced/ to follow destiny's plan once it's set in stone#like the moment geralt decides to fight her then she has no choice but to fight him#even if she knows it'll b her death#like each girl has insight but the effect of that insight is very diff#and could lead to catastrophes#which is why it was prophesied as the end of the world oof)#... OK NOW IM DONE
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