He illustrated the concept with a graceful sweep of his hand, fingers tracing an imaginary circle in the air.
"Take something simple: a fire blast shot at a wooden table.
In ordinary circumstances, the flames catch eagerly, burn bright and hot while consuming fuel, then gradually weaken, smoke, and quench as the wood chars out and oxygen flow shifts.
But under loop magic, that initial spark locks into perpetual repetition.
The fire on the table—or chair, wall, anything it touches—keeps burning and burning without end, feeding endlessly on the same enchanted ignition. It never dies down, never exhausts itself unless actively countered by greater force.
And fire is merely one example. The same principle applies across elements: winds that howl in endless erosive gusts, carving stone without pause; water that floods and recedes in eternal, destructive cycles; earth that trembles and crumbles repeatedly, destabilizing foundations.
