Extensive experimentation is the key to true knowledge. In the age of philosophers, wise men spoke and spoke, but without action, their words could only ever serve as a foundation upon which greater things were realized. In the modern era, well-structured tests and replicable results were what mattered. Both participants and testers needed to be unaware of the circumstances, and the participants should be selected as randomly as possible. That being said, Rei did not have the reach nor assets of a large pharmaceutical or the government, at least one of these restrictions would have to be thrown out the window.
She had posted a brief advertisement for volunteers in various places around campus requesting that people of all aptitude's take part in her magical research. The premise was simple; the experiment would test whether or not an individual's personal ability aptitude altered their ability to use her spell books. She had prepared a wide variety of spells to ensure that each candidate could be paired off with some imagined magic that did not relate to them at all. Still, given the lack of response she had received, it seemed dubious that she would get to use most of them. After all, a student with no financial backing had very little to offer in the way of incentive. Rei was essentially relying on the curiosity of those who possessed particularly specific abilities.
In any case, she had at least thought to pick a time late enough that many people would be out of classes. However, the occasional chilly breeze was beginning to persuade her that it wasn't such a great idea. Waiting around is pretty bothersome... Maybe I should just make a new spell in the meantime. Something silly to keep myself distracted. "Hm..." At least the lake was quite nice to gaze at. Maybe a super high resolution photo spell was called for. That would certainly sell, even if it was a bit specific. After all, the goal here was to get rich, because instant food was starting to get old.
She had posted a brief advertisement for volunteers in various places around campus requesting that people of all aptitude's take part in her magical research. The premise was simple; the experiment would test whether or not an individual's personal ability aptitude altered their ability to use her spell books. She had prepared a wide variety of spells to ensure that each candidate could be paired off with some imagined magic that did not relate to them at all. Still, given the lack of response she had received, it seemed dubious that she would get to use most of them. After all, a student with no financial backing had very little to offer in the way of incentive. Rei was essentially relying on the curiosity of those who possessed particularly specific abilities.
In any case, she had at least thought to pick a time late enough that many people would be out of classes. However, the occasional chilly breeze was beginning to persuade her that it wasn't such a great idea. Waiting around is pretty bothersome... Maybe I should just make a new spell in the meantime. Something silly to keep myself distracted. "Hm..." At least the lake was quite nice to gaze at. Maybe a super high resolution photo spell was called for. That would certainly sell, even if it was a bit specific. After all, the goal here was to get rich, because instant food was starting to get old.