"You're very absorbed in whatever you're reading," observes Renée.
The manual currently looks like a spiral notebook. "Yep," Cam says without elaboration.
Tips and tricks? Also, is this sort of thing shareable? Can he go to work with Renée and harvest energy from the kindergarteners in some potentially sketchy but not necessarily unethical way?
Dangit. Okay. He'll have to be creative. If he happens to meet any particularly clever and cooperative kindergarteners can he make them their own manuals, or share his, or otherwise wizardify them, or do the manuals just capriciously drop themselves into people's laps and refuse to be community property?
Maybe when Cam is very very good at wizarding he can address this problem. It is a dumb way to run a magic system. In the meantime, he's going to get as good at wizardry as fast as he can, because apparently time is of the essence.
And he's going to cultivate his imagination-flexibility-etcetera. (He writes this down in Grace and she hums agreement.)
What happens if he lies to describe the world as being nicer than it is? He supposes he might magically exhaust himself rendering the earth a utopia. Would that happen?
Cam side-eyes his manual.
Ironically, he thinks it may be lying.
Although he's not totally sure he trusts the manual on this subject.
Especially since it's only direct lies it claims ought to be eschewed.
Apparently the polite thing to say upon meeting It is "Fairest and fallen, greetings and defiance."
It spends Its time increasing entropy, disorder, death, and suffering in the worlds. It is one of the Powers who aided in their creation, so while Its abilities are far beyond those of any wizard, they are of the same general kind.
Also, why is there a polite thing to say to the inventor of death? Is it actually less likely to kill you if you are polite to it?
It may be that Cam should go visit that housecat sooner than planned.
And he goes on learning the language.
Fully half of the manual is now devoted to the Speech; all the non-marked introductory material has been squeezed out until there is barely anything left except the Oath on the very first page and the wizard directory after it, and the subsequent chapters on magic are fairly terse unless Cam asks about something. The manual is definitely taking the hint about his area of focus.