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is the magical branch specializing in transmutation, or the tranformation of matter. For the alchemists, all matter is composed of indivisible elements in various states and assembled through various operations. These elements can be represented in these circles, which help explain their interactions. They can be in a solid (π), liquid (π), gaseous (π), or plasma (π) state, although other special states may exist.
Once these simple theoretical rules are established, using this form of magic is complex and not for everyone. There are many fields of research, even more grimoires, and these are codified in obscure terms that sometimes only the author can comprehend. Symbols are abundant and repeated, a common word can have several hidden meanings, metaphors hide the true meaning of formulas, and at the end no one really knows how alchemists operate. Some techniques are instantaneous and involve drawn circles covered with symbols; others are slow, requiring preparation of formulas and extensive use of equipment, tools, and glassware. Transmutation is always accompanied by lightning, smoke, sounds, smells, or sometimes all at once.
The most well-known applications of alchemy are the chrysopoiesis (transformation of matter into gold) and the search for the panacea (a cure for all diseases) through the Great Work, the synthesis of the Philosopher's Stone. But actually alchemy has many other applications : crafting objects with incredible properties, modify the environment, preparing potions or spells to escape various situations, healing and poisoning. Alchemy is the art of modifying the fabric of matter, and is only bound by imagination.