Magic in Twst (non-UM, non-flight): Malleus (pt1)
Malleus seems to have been using magic from an extremely young age: Malleus says he once froze the entire castle (and all the people in it) back when he had “finally started walking on two legs.”
It is confirmed by Malleus’ grandmother Maleficia that “a dragon’s horns are organs that store and amplify magic. They also function like antennas that gather magical energy from nature. As long as those horns are there, Malleus will keep replenishing his magical reserves and never run dry.”
Idia’s father reiterates, “a dragon’s horns can let them control the weather and elements. It’s not necessarily the same for all dragons, but it holds true for everyone in the Draconia family, we’re told.”
Sebek observes, “That explains why the weather grows rough when Malleus experiences inner turmoil.”
Malleus has hinted that he does not have to worry about his magic reserves ever running dry until Idia traps him in a gacha game in Book 7, when he experiences harm from physical attacks and his magic reserves dwindling for the first time in his life.
Also during Book 7 we learn that the extent of Malleus’ abilities were influenced by a blessing and/or curse, the senate of Briarland/Briar valley having used magic on an infant Malleus after taking him away from Lilia:
Senator A: We shall each bestow a blessing upon you. Mine shall be the power to triumph over all. Like lightning that blasts through everything in its path. None shall ever be able to touch or harm you. Senator B: Like the icy winds that howl through Mount Dread. Mine shall be a voice which commands darkness. Your fearsome voice shall make all who hear it tremble and submit to you. Senator C: Mine shall be time that never expires. In this ever-shifting world, your light shall be a beacon of hope to us all.
We see the effects of these abilities in flashbacks of a child-Malleus involuntary hurting a chambermaid who had been trying to comb his hair and unintentionally making Lilia’s ears bleed with his laughter.
Malleus says, “Some blessing this is. This power is nothing more than a curse!”







