Alchemical Approaches
With its inherent magical nature of drawing out the innate magical qualities of ingredients, alchemy is a practice influenced by
Sovosian Magic and its applications. The two primary forms of magic utilized by denizens of the world, Law and Passion, have their own ways of approaching the alchemical process. Neither option is stronger than the other, but each approach has its benefits and quirks.
Scientific Method: Lawful Brewing
When brewing with lawful magic, one is approaching the craft with the scientific method. Ingredients and reagents are researched, studied, and can be laid out in diagrams of acceptable uses, volatile combinations, strengths, and weaknesses. Deviations from the recipe don't typically fare well, as imbalances in magical qualities quickly tip scales in the wrong direction, resulting in a potion you simply weren't expecting. This isn't much of a danger in a lab or classroom, but it can put you in a bad spot when brewing out on an adventure!
Lawful brewing tends to fill classrooms, laboratories, medical facilities, and any setting where consistency and certainty are most important. In skilled hands, this form of brewing scarcely deviates in its process and end results, meaning outcomes are predictable and, in many cases, guaranteed.
Each ingredient has its purpose, every combination a delicate balance. Get to know the simple brews first, then start tackling the complicated methods.— Lab assistant's advice
Ritual and Intuition: Passionate Brewing
Sometimes the recipe just needs a little something, and you know just what that something is. Trial and error is the lifestyle of the Passionate brewer, and faith in the process is what turns a trial concept into a success. Potions and other consumables crafted by Passionate brewers aren't necessarily more powerful than those from Lawful cauldrons, but their deviation from the standard can provide some niche effects that the standard recipes on record may not cover without great effort or cost.
Passionate brewing is most often found in homes and cottages, in places of faith, and any setting where the process tends to be more important than the outcome. When the stakes are lower, there is more room for experimentation and personalization, which Passionate magic thrives on.
It's a lot like cooking, really. You'll always know your tastes better than the person who wrote the original recipe.— Hedgewitch musings
Melding of the Minds
Law and Passion don't have to exist in isolation; most brewers of Passion will still follow Lawful recipes when brewing, and most brewers of Law dabble in experimental brewing from time to time. You don't simply choose one, and swear off the other for good!
Many great medical marvels spawned from Lawful brewers taking a Passionate approach, and many Passionate brewers came to rewrite the world's understanding of Lawful magic by finding consistency in unconventional experiments few dared to attempt. Recipes written into the codices of Lawful brewing form the framework of Passionate brewing, from which creative minds begin to wander and deviate.
Catalysts for Transformation
Potion-brewing is a favorite for alchemists worldwide, but it is only one piece of the great alchemical puzzle. Transformation and transmogrification is an advanced subject in alchemy, only practiced by alchemists who have studied the craft for a long time.
The most common use case for this school of alchemy is transforming and combining materials needed for other crafts and potions. Certain materials are tough to come by, but some elusive reagents can be crafted through the manipulation of magic within and around them! Material combiners and reagent crafters are advanced alchemists many adventurers seek out to round out their stash of crafting materials. Many materials found in abundance in the world can be repurposed into more valuable or hard to find reagents if you bring them the right combinations!
While many common reagents can be combined to form other common reagents, the alchemical process tends to be too costly to justify using the service rather than hiring a gatherer to find them in the wild, or to simply purchase them from a shop.
I would definitely be a passionate brewer. That picture of Wenry is an accurate picture of me whilst cooking.
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