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:*''' | Ensorcellers utilize '''Glyphics''' to better control and empower their active spells, or derive such from [[Alkahest]]. They might also '''Attune''' themselve to an [[Artifact]] of [[Sundering]]. | ||
:*'''Glyphics:''' Formed by drawing the symbols of [[Metaphor]], Glyphs are inferences to ideas that the mage natively understands. In a way, these are like a ritual of language unique to each Ensorceller, and in this same sense they can be wielded as three-dimensional shapes and knotwork woven into braids. A Glyph can have further information woven into it through the various Techniques available to an Ensorceller. Ensorcelling skill determines the equivalent tier of [[Alkahest]] controlled, or [[Arcana List|Personal Arcana]] allowed, or even the active components of [[Wild Glamour]] they may utilize with Glyphics. | |||
:*'''Attunement:''' The [[Artifact]] made by a [[Sundering|Sunderer]] is a precocious thing. In order to wield it, one must establish their own [[Metaphor|Sovereignty]] over the object, and in doing so bleed their soul through its form until the Artifact is as much a part of them as they are a part of it. | |||
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==Glyphics== | |||
====Methods==== | |||
'''Pen & Ink''' | |||
Drawing Glyphics upon paper is as simple as writing one's language - the language of their own Glyphics, in this case. They often look like sprawling charts of flowing symbols linking and circling individual symbols representing [[Metaphor]]. | |||
'''Weaving''' | |||
Glyphs can be woven three-dimensionally, braided into hair or sewn into clothing. They might also utilize a [[Draoidh|Druid's]] Floramancy tucked inside the body as Bound Flora. | |||
'''Crafted''' | |||
Tradesmen might build Glyphs into their crafts. A mason could chisel an entire building or street with argued Ensorcelling, while a Carpenter might carve Glyphics into wood and make figurines out of such. [[Sundering|Sunderers]] can even include them in the [[Contrivance|Contrivanced]] bases of their [[Artifact|Artifacts]]. [[Artificing|Artificers]] often build such functionality into magic ''guns'' and implants they embed upon themselves, while [[Malediction|Maltricians]] can inscribe such things as tattoos and scrawlings upon bone. | |||
===Techniques=== | |||
====Conjuration==== | ====Conjuration==== | ||
A singular Glyph of [[Metaphor]] can contain within it the inferred idea of any '''active''' spell from any [[Arcana List|Personal Arcana]] or form of [[Alkahest]] its author knows. This is written or manifested instinctually upon that symbol in the form of accents and runic motifs. When woven into a Glyph this way, it is referred to as a Conjuration, but it must then be powered by either [[Alkahest]] of the appropriate tier and [[Metaphor]], or a mage's own Spell Reserves of that Metaphor. . | |||
:*Spell Conjuration''': To cast from Conjuration, one must simply possess the object on their person or touch upon it, and then seek within their minds the idea of the spell they have imparted, mentally tugging upon it. At this point, it will draw upon any Alkahest touched to or embedded within the object, or the Spell Reserves of the mage themselves. Like regular spells, a Conjuration cast from ''Spell Reserves'' may be downcast from its most potent idea by feeding less power into it, but ''Alkahest'' is always a fixed power of its tier. | |||
:::When casting this way, the spell is operated as if a mage had personally cast it. In the case of [[Draoidh]] Floramancy, they would be able to manipulate any flora around them as normal with their Grove efficiency intact, while with [[Galdr|Elemental Galdr]], a spell is much more efficient when wielding elements that already exist, as much of the Metaphor is wasted on generating it out of nothing. Any bonus to efficiency is lost when burning [[Alkahest]] to cast, however. | |||
====Abrogation==== | |||
Abrogation is done by encircling a [[Metaphor]] in protective inferences, denying its ability to manifest in unnatural ways by infecting active spells that come into contact with it. | |||
:*'''Quashing''': Abrogation ''quashs'' spells. It does negate them. Rather, it mitigates. An Abrogation has little effect from a distance, only dispelling that which touches it. Should a [[Grist|dragon's breath]] touch upon an Abrogation, it will drain the Metaphor of the spell, Saol in this case, in the form of supplied Alkahest of an equivalent tier. Then it will manifest a chain reaction of undoing through the spell, robbing it of what makes it more potent than natural [[Metaphor]], but it would do nothing to the heavy boulders, crushing waves, or lapping flames already slung at the Ensorceller. To dispel an illusion, it would have to touch one as strong as or weaker than itself - expensive, when considering [[Alkahest|Globes]] of Alkahest are scarce. Consider also that a mage risks dispelling their own spells with Abrogation should their spell fit its Argumentation - for this reason, Abrogation does not work with Spell Reserves, and may only be enabled by [[Alkahest]]. | |||
:*'''Partial Undoing''': Abrogation cannot know the potency of a spell, even with Argumentation. It will detonate its Alkahest to defend, reducing the potency of a spell by that same fractional amount. An Ascended level spell necessitates a Globe of that Metaphor, meaning a single Sphere would protect against 1/10th of the spell. Introducing further Spheres would bring the fractional amount abrogated up to 2/10th, 3/10th, and so on. | |||
:*'''Permanence''': Abrogation has no effect on permanent sources of magic such as the magical properties of [[Contrivance|Contrivances]] or [[Mutagen|Mutagenics]] unless they discharge a spell to then Abrogate. They would work against the curses of an explosive, or they might indiscriminately dispel a curse or a boon alike if touched to the skin being afflicted with either. | |||
:::Against alterations to a state of being such as those an [[Apparation|Apparator]] does, an Abrogator would return them to their original form or baseline - their Frequency in this case, if powerful enough, or else force a [[Ghost]] out of a [[Possession|Possessed]] body. It would have no effect on something idly native to its being like a Tendril, however. | |||
:*'''Dominance''': | |||
:::When one Metaphor dominates another, Abrogation will work on either Metaphor. In this way, [[Miasmata]] Abrogation would work against a [[Scourge]] or the Psychoplasm of a [[Fathom|Deep One]]. | |||
====Argumentation==== | |||
Ensorcellers may spell out Arguments for how their Conjuration or Abrogation should function in spite of the mage's intention or lack thereof. Conjuring or Abrogating with Argumentation allows for a mage to exempt specific targets or require that certain conditions be fulfilled to harm, or to efficiently shape the spell in complex ways that might be too burdensome for someone on their own. Manifesting cats made from the fire of [[Fulgur]] that then leap at your foes would be a form of complex Argumentation. Similarly, a [[Terra|Terarri]] could impart their knowledge of crafting skills known to them to readily create structures with fine detail, or implements in the heat of battle. | |||
:*'''Trigger''': A trigger is a spoken word, action, or even thought that validates an Argumentation to fire. These may be used to create [[Contrivance|Contrivances]] such as spell armaments, wands, and magic staves that can be utilized by anyone able to supply the necessary Alkahest. In this way, a common soldier or even a being without a soul could wield a Conjuration or an Abrogation, but they would not have any control and would be relying upon the diction of its Argumentation for the sum of what does or does not happen. | |||
====Coercion==== | ====Coercion==== | ||
Coaxing a spell to borrow from a different | Coaxing a spell to borrow from a different Metaphor one wields while remaining mostly the same. This allows the spell to be conjured by a different power source. | ||
====Sovereignty==== | |||
Each spell made manifest by [[Metaphor]] possesses the capability to be empowered. An Ensorceller learns to replace [[Metaphor|Canting]] with Glyphics, utilizing the art of its composition as a whole, or individual flowing ideas that each represent one of the Six Orders of Sovereignty. In this way, a spell woven from Conjuration might be more powerful than one cast outright, unless that mage was themselves Canting appropriately. | |||
====Layering==== | ====Layering==== | ||
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:*'''Layered Wards''' When applied to a Talisman, this creates a ''Layered Ward'' which assures that only the appropriate level of talisman will attempt to quash an incoming spell. These are both answered by and a counter for a Layered Spell. | :*'''Layered Wards''' When applied to a Talisman, this creates a ''Layered Ward'' which assures that only the appropriate level of talisman will attempt to quash an incoming spell. These are both answered by and a counter for a Layered Spell. | ||
==== | ====Deciphering==== | ||
By studying the Glyphics of others, an Ensorceller can infer ideas about what they mean, intuiting the [[Metaphor]] they infer and what kind of product it is at a glance. | |||
==Attunement== | |||
====Artifacts==== | |||
[[Artifact|Artifacts are those objects created by [[Sundering]] | |||
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
====Grimoire==== | ====Grimoire==== | ||
A '''Grimoire''' is a large collection of Conjurations and Talismans bound into a book, or else woven into massive braids called '''Grimlocks''' that may or may not be woven into hair | Ensorcelling is distinctly separate between industrious and tribal or nomadic cultures. Countries revolving around industry and fashionable nobility oft favor the pen, ink, and paper bound into a tome - a '''Grimoire''' while those who have no such thing or a strong cultural attachment to their roots favor weaving plants and braids into their hair known as '''Grimlocks'''. | ||
A '''Grimoire''' is a large collection of Conjurations and Talismans bound into a book, or else woven into massive braids called '''Grimlocks''' that may or may not be woven into hair, tails, or the body itself. As an Ensorceller fills out their repository of spells, they develop a relationship with it; more precisely, ''it'' forms a relationship with ''them'', responding by flipping to desired pages or yielding braids for Conjuring with a wave of their hand. It might be called to the hand from several feet away as a Grimoire or else be used as a counterbalance during feats of acrobatics in the case of Grimlocks. | |||
:Stored '''Conjurations''' are quicker to cast, their advantage being that they store the ''Canted Metaphor'' of whatever they are inscribed with. Even [[Mysticism|Mystic]] and [[Animism|Animist]] ritual can be invoked from a Grimoire in this way. | :Stored '''Conjurations''' are quicker to cast, their advantage being that they store the ''Canted Metaphor'' of whatever they are inscribed with. Even [[Mysticism|Mystic]] and [[Animism|Animist]] ritual can be invoked from a Grimoire in this way. | ||
====Talismans==== | ====Talismans==== | ||
Charging a Tapestry with Conjuration only tasked with energy, sapping energy by that same source and degree of power (or less) on contact before fizzling out. These are typically sold as talismans, but might be inscribed into other mediums such as armor by tradesmen. | Charging a Tapestry with Conjuration only tasked with energy, sapping energy by that same source and degree of power (or less) on contact before fizzling out. These are typically sold as talismans, but might be inscribed into other mediums such as armor by tradesmen. | ||
====Scrolls==== | ====Scrolls==== |
Revision as of 05:26, 16 March 2024
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Ensorcelling
An overview of Ensorcelling. Unlike Personal Arcana, Ensorcelling is a Theorem and does not require a Minor Merit. Achieving Grandmaster in Ensorcelling is a Minor Merit and will confer Dominion just like any other mundane skill.
EnsorcellingA brief history of Ensorcelling |
ConceptsEnsorcellers utilize Glyphics to better control and empower their active spells, or derive such from Alkahest. They might also Attune themselve to an Artifact of Sundering.
GlyphicsMethodsPen & Ink Drawing Glyphics upon paper is as simple as writing one's language - the language of their own Glyphics, in this case. They often look like sprawling charts of flowing symbols linking and circling individual symbols representing Metaphor. Weaving Glyphs can be woven three-dimensionally, braided into hair or sewn into clothing. They might also utilize a Druid's Floramancy tucked inside the body as Bound Flora. Crafted Tradesmen might build Glyphs into their crafts. A mason could chisel an entire building or street with argued Ensorcelling, while a Carpenter might carve Glyphics into wood and make figurines out of such. Sunderers can even include them in the Contrivanced bases of their Artifacts. Artificers often build such functionality into magic guns and implants they embed upon themselves, while Maltricians can inscribe such things as tattoos and scrawlings upon bone. TechniquesConjurationA singular Glyph of Metaphor can contain within it the inferred idea of any active spell from any Personal Arcana or form of Alkahest its author knows. This is written or manifested instinctually upon that symbol in the form of accents and runic motifs. When woven into a Glyph this way, it is referred to as a Conjuration, but it must then be powered by either Alkahest of the appropriate tier and Metaphor, or a mage's own Spell Reserves of that Metaphor. .
AbrogationAbrogation is done by encircling a Metaphor in protective inferences, denying its ability to manifest in unnatural ways by infecting active spells that come into contact with it.
ArgumentationEnsorcellers may spell out Arguments for how their Conjuration or Abrogation should function in spite of the mage's intention or lack thereof. Conjuring or Abrogating with Argumentation allows for a mage to exempt specific targets or require that certain conditions be fulfilled to harm, or to efficiently shape the spell in complex ways that might be too burdensome for someone on their own. Manifesting cats made from the fire of Fulgur that then leap at your foes would be a form of complex Argumentation. Similarly, a Terarri could impart their knowledge of crafting skills known to them to readily create structures with fine detail, or implements in the heat of battle.
CoercionCoaxing a spell to borrow from a different Metaphor one wields while remaining mostly the same. This allows the spell to be conjured by a different power source. SovereigntyEach spell made manifest by Metaphor possesses the capability to be empowered. An Ensorceller learns to replace Canting with Glyphics, utilizing the art of its composition as a whole, or individual flowing ideas that each represent one of the Six Orders of Sovereignty. In this way, a spell woven from Conjuration might be more powerful than one cast outright, unless that mage was themselves Canting appropriately. LayeringEnsorcelling a Tapestry in such a way that lower tier Conjurations can be transcribed atop higher ones. This is done by weaving a knotwork or glyph with descending patterns of power, and then weaving a Conjuration into each beginning with the least.
DecipheringBy studying the Glyphics of others, an Ensorceller can infer ideas about what they mean, intuiting the Metaphor they infer and what kind of product it is at a glance. AttunementArtifacts[[Artifact|Artifacts are those objects created by Sundering
ProductsGrimoireEnsorcelling is distinctly separate between industrious and tribal or nomadic cultures. Countries revolving around industry and fashionable nobility oft favor the pen, ink, and paper bound into a tome - a Grimoire while those who have no such thing or a strong cultural attachment to their roots favor weaving plants and braids into their hair known as Grimlocks. A Grimoire is a large collection of Conjurations and Talismans bound into a book, or else woven into massive braids called Grimlocks that may or may not be woven into hair, tails, or the body itself. As an Ensorceller fills out their repository of spells, they develop a relationship with it; more precisely, it forms a relationship with them, responding by flipping to desired pages or yielding braids for Conjuring with a wave of their hand. It might be called to the hand from several feet away as a Grimoire or else be used as a counterbalance during feats of acrobatics in the case of Grimlocks.
TalismansCharging a Tapestry with Conjuration only tasked with energy, sapping energy by that same source and degree of power (or less) on contact before fizzling out. These are typically sold as talismans, but might be inscribed into other mediums such as armor by tradesmen.
ScrollsWands & Staves |
Skill Tiers
Novice
Apprentice
Journeyman
Expert
Master
Sovereign
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The Talisphere: The first Prime Magister of Dullahan wisely commissioned every Master Ensorceller in his country to construct a sphere of Layered Wards unlike any known before it. The artifact rests in a grand cathedral square within the Political Quarter of Empire, fueled by magi dominated by state Maltricians and winding Alkahest mines spiraling deep into the earth. Should any Ascended mage with far reaching talons attack the empire, the Talisphere will limit some of the damage.