Fire

 Definition: 

Fire is something that holds a lot of potential and can be an incredible force of power. It can be used for creating warmth or destruction, or simply for practical reasons. It is easy to manipulate, and can be brought to the hand as a simple spark that can be used to ignite for further casting.

 Example of Use: 

A fire spell could be creating a fireball to throw at a target.

A low tier spell would be using fire magic to use a spark and light a campfire.

A medium tier spell would be gathering fire magic into your hand to throw at someone.

A high tier spell would be using fire magic to create a massive wall of flame.

 Cans: 

Start a small ‘spark’ in your hand as gathering the element. (This can then be used to cast spells)

Cause fire to spread or grow.

Can be manipulated to represent shapes or be thrown.

 Cannots: 

Cannot immediately conjure up fire

Cannot make intricate shapes, only vague ones.

Cannot manipulate smoke (except indirectly)