Difference between revisions of "Sand mastery"

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|...sand mastery is '''taught'''--it’s '''nurtured'''. It’s not simply there, it has to be '''encouraged'''.
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=== Overmastery ===
Overmastery occurs when a sand master overexerts themselves and uses too much of their water supply, resulting in dehydration. When overmastering, a sand master's mouth will go dry and their eyes will burn.{{book ref|ws|1|review=yes}} After overmastering, a sand master's powers will temporarily disappear, which can last as long as a week.{{book ref|ws1ws|6|review=yes}} During this time, when they attempt to sand master, the sand will immediately turn black.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}} Once they recover, a sand master's power will increase, similar to how exercising muscles until they are sore will make a person stronger.{{book ref|ws3|4}}{{book ref|ws2|4}} Each time a sand master overmasters, the strength they can obtain yields diminishing returns.{{book ref|ws3|4}} If a sand master is not careful, overmastery can lead to death.{{book ref|ws|2|review=yes}} If a sand master dies from overmastering, their skin and eyes will dry up as the water is sucked out of their body and they will die from dehydration.{{book ref|ws|2|review=yes}}
 
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