Just because I somehow implant within you the knowledge of how to fly an aircraft or pilot a tank, that doesn't automatically, or necessarily, give you knowledge regarding how to repair either vehicle, or even fabricate spare parts. Logically, then, the same would be true of bestowed magic knowledge.Stygxenev wrote:So basically the Gift of Magic from Yggdrasil turns you into a mystic (gain all temporal magic and necro-magic spells, plus you learn all common spell magic up to your current level). My question is, since it gives you a complete understanding of magic are you capable of learning spells at any time through conventional means? Or is it, you only learn them through level gaining? It basically states the later, but if you have a complete understanding of magic, why can't you learn spells on your own? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
ON THE OTHER HAND.......there's absolutely nothing that I can think of in the wording of that Gift from Yggdrasil that prohibits you from having such knowledge imparted to you.
In fact, I personally lean towards saying "yes the Tree DOES give the ability to you" when I re-read the section labeled #1 under the list of bestowed powers. The phrase "...a complete understanding of how magic works...." seals the deal in the character's favor as far as I'm concerned, but one has to accept that those words there can truly and honestly be interpreted either way, they have that much 'wiggle room' in them.
GM's call, I say.