Fall 1 403 AV
OOC: Continued from For Ones Future
Their adventures in the world of glyphs, their effects, and the boundaries of the craft have barely begun. Over the last twenty days they had been forging all kinds of glyphs, testing their effects, and reglyphed their effects as a final product. Though, they did not intend to sell their crafts, no, they were for personal use. For their Future. It was always good to be prepared, and this was the lesson of which he was trying to instill in the younger immortal. Spend your power now, save it in a glyph, and have it for later.
Not only that, but the diversity of which the glyphs can be used for are endless. Through careful thought and application Ray was sure just about anything was possible with glyphs. This is also something he was trying to teach the other. Glyphs were tools to expand seemingly dead-end and ‘one way’ magics. Glyphs were the deciding factor in most laboratory experiments, and they can help stabilize and build circles of all kinds, trap and redirect magical forces, and even reverse or freeze the cycle of change. Glyphs were powerful, and he wanted to get better with them, and as a team they were.
The quest for 100 scrolls was underway and with that they will have the power divided between the two of them. 50 scrolls for each nuit, that is 5 scrollcases. They have already completed two, and so where one fifth the way done. This was good news. In the next twenty or so days he hoped to be done with other scrolls. The reason for the slow pace is obvious. When storing magic the highest preparation should be done, and there is no need to overgive when creating scrolls. That would be naught but silly. A day a scroll was plenty of time, and with each scroll completed they would be one step closer to their goal of 100 scrolls.
It was again when they met in Evas empty classroom. Though they didn’t meet here, it was more convenient to meet here, all the supplies were already here. ”Dear Evalin,” he said, ”Are you ready for another scroll to be made today?” he asked, having already went to the liberty of getting out the paper and expensive rune ink, the jar already opened. Dipping a quill in the ink, he began to lightly brush it across the paper, thus beginning the process of making the glyph. Perhaps they would craft the glyphs first before filling them with magic.
OOC: Continued from For Ones Future
Their adventures in the world of glyphs, their effects, and the boundaries of the craft have barely begun. Over the last twenty days they had been forging all kinds of glyphs, testing their effects, and reglyphed their effects as a final product. Though, they did not intend to sell their crafts, no, they were for personal use. For their Future. It was always good to be prepared, and this was the lesson of which he was trying to instill in the younger immortal. Spend your power now, save it in a glyph, and have it for later.
Not only that, but the diversity of which the glyphs can be used for are endless. Through careful thought and application Ray was sure just about anything was possible with glyphs. This is also something he was trying to teach the other. Glyphs were tools to expand seemingly dead-end and ‘one way’ magics. Glyphs were the deciding factor in most laboratory experiments, and they can help stabilize and build circles of all kinds, trap and redirect magical forces, and even reverse or freeze the cycle of change. Glyphs were powerful, and he wanted to get better with them, and as a team they were.
The quest for 100 scrolls was underway and with that they will have the power divided between the two of them. 50 scrolls for each nuit, that is 5 scrollcases. They have already completed two, and so where one fifth the way done. This was good news. In the next twenty or so days he hoped to be done with other scrolls. The reason for the slow pace is obvious. When storing magic the highest preparation should be done, and there is no need to overgive when creating scrolls. That would be naught but silly. A day a scroll was plenty of time, and with each scroll completed they would be one step closer to their goal of 100 scrolls.
It was again when they met in Evas empty classroom. Though they didn’t meet here, it was more convenient to meet here, all the supplies were already here. ”Dear Evalin,” he said, ”Are you ready for another scroll to be made today?” he asked, having already went to the liberty of getting out the paper and expensive rune ink, the jar already opened. Dipping a quill in the ink, he began to lightly brush it across the paper, thus beginning the process of making the glyph. Perhaps they would craft the glyphs first before filling them with magic.