8th of Spring, 514 AV
The Quarters were always possessed of an eerie quiet, they were mostly vacant of any form of life and those that possess warm blood in their veins often kept to their rooms. This was apparently not the case for one particular pulser woman, a tall dark haired specimen facing a wall with a piece of chalk in one hand. She wore a simple brown tunic, a pair of trousers and wore no footwear at the moment. Her long black hair was unbound and hanging loosely from her head, its length extending past her upper back. On the ring finger of her right hand was a silver ring with the sigil of a burning scroll, rubies gleaming around the edges.
Wizard Annalisa Marin gazed at the blank wall before her, a look of some puzzlement on her face as she folded her arms under her breasts and idly tapped a bare foot against the cold stone floor. Her mind was awash with what should be upon it, geometric Glyphing sequences that were leagues ahead of what most people could hope to achieve playing out behind her grey eyes. The problem was finding exactly what she wanted to achieve, knowing exactly what needed to be wrought upon the wall before her. It was an exercise of thought and pondering, in mental trial and error as scenarios worked through her mind.
Of course, one might wonder why she was doing this in the Quarters of all places as the Common Labs were available to her. The answer was relatively simple, the Common Labs tended to be a little noisy and Anna wanted peace and quiet for this thinking. Besides, there were no Sahovan laws she knew off against drawing complex Glyphing diagrams on the walls of the Quarters. If anything she should have had students, pulser and Nuit alike, lining up to take notes on her processes.
Anna walked a few steps to the side slowly, padding silently on the ground as her eyes never left the wall. A scroll sigil was too simple, what had she discussed with Clyde when they had first met? Redirection or movement of magic from one Focus to the next? That sounded about right to the tall sorceress. So what she wanted was to place the sigils to that there would be a large Focus to capture the magic with a Barrier around it, then possibly arrange a Path to an open Focus to release said magic in a different area.
The tall woman walked back to her original spot, moving her chalk wielding hand out to the wall and pressing it lightly against the stone. Just like that Anna exploded into a blur of motion that might very well have jarred one observing her previously. Her hand moved with speed that seemed almost unreal as she brought into existence a large stylized inverted triangle upon the wall, the chalk tapping against the stone as her Focus Glyph was brought into existence. Her expression was one of complete concentration, the rest of the world melting away until it was just her and her Glyphs.
It barely took any time at all before her Focus was complete, less than ten ticks before her hand was moving to draw little geometric shapes around the Focus. Her Glyphs were beautiful to behold, works of art that would awe lesser Glyphers no doubt and that was how Anna viewed them as, art. The smaller Glyphs formed a ring around the Focus, the concepts of containment and holding being imprinted with their creation. This made up her Barrier Glyph, the thing which held magic to a certain area and much like the Focus they took no time at all. As she finished the Barrier she included a little swirling circle just inside of it, a Switch Glyph for when her Path would be created.
For now the tall woman moved a few steps to the side quickly, her feet slapping against the floor as she moved. Once here she brought another Focus into existence, her chalk whittling down quickly as she worked with the series of sigils. The stylized inverted triangle came into existence just as quickly as the first and then it was followed by another Barrier around it. Anna finished the second one off with another swirling circle, her second Switch Glyph.
This completed the tall woman started on a line of geometric symbols, her chalk tapping away as she extended it from one Switch Glyph to the next. As she worked a few Visitors to the island and even and Apprentice or two had gathered behind her, watching the speed of her work and the sigil she was creating with interest. Anna was so engrossed in her work she didn’t notice; even if she had the tall woman probably would not have cared over much.
Once her Path was complete and connecting the two sections to each other the sorceress moved her chalk to the upper right hand side of her first series of Glyphs. Here she drew a jumble of stylized geometric shapes, the style of her Trigger Glyph and the most important part of this whole affair. After it was actually drawn she pondered over the wording for a bit, staring at it for a good chime, folding her arms once more. Her audience watched in seeming anticipation for the next phase, engrossed by the mastery of the sorceress. Finally the woman nodded to herself and started on the Trigger phrasing.
When I, Annalisa Marin, the creator of this sigil on the 8th of Spring 514 AV speak the following phrase with the intent and meaning of activating this sigil and of my own free will, without the influence of coercion by means magical or mundane, the Trigger will activate, lowering the First Barrier and allowing the magic within to be carried along the Path to the Second Focus where the second Switch will then lower that Barrier to release the magic within.
-“A new dawn rises as dusk falls”
This task completed the tall woman stepped back from her sigil and examined it, the whole process taking her about six chimes to complete. It was at this point she noticed that she had attracted a small group, a fact she noted with a raised eyebrow. Then again the sorceress supposed it was not every day that one happened upon a true master of the art of Glyphing, one who could blur the lines between all magic. For her part the woman saw this as being a chance to get a bit of assistance in this project, perhaps put on a bit of theatrics as well. Her eyes scanned the gathering, and she pointed to a random visitor.
“You. I would like your assistance. Step forward and tell me what personal magic, if any, you practice.” She said, her tone indicating it was not a request but rather a command.