*The first note references a section on energy output that seems to have a disparity in description between the two tomes. Both back up their statement with seemingly reasonable arguments. Penciled in in the margins of the Starmzerung book are some comments--'Seems to contradict Tyndall. Both make valid points but ignore the points of the other. Perhaps both are wrong and a unified theory needs to be examined.'*
*The second leads to a description on the theoretical effect of an immensely powerful Evocation infused with a chaotic mass of chromatic energy of every sort with the power to annihilate large chunks of a city or, if somehow focused, destroy a single target utterly.*
*The third leads to a conjecture by Tyndall based on reverse-engineering the drift of ley lines chronicled by ancient Medibarian scholars. He claims a possibility, based on these findings, that an individual could tap into a Tower to gain nigh-deific power. Not only that, he makes the bold claim that someone unknown did do that, evidenced by an odd and unnatural sudden shift in ley lines.*