I don't know about Eiyon, but I think I can answer the glyphing stuff.
The answer to almost all of those though is no. No it can't, from what I've been told and understand of how glyphing storage works. Just because magic has been used on something, its been "magic-ed" through some method, that doesn't mean its djed based and storable.
If I throw a hypnotism spell at you, you've got magic in you, but you wouldn't say I could then store you in a scroll would you?
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The confusion here is between a magic item, and a item made of/through magic. A enchanted object for instance(almost any world magic), is not inherently djed based or made of magic, so it can't be stored.
Soulmist made via spiritism? Mundane base, made of physical things, can't be stored. Magecrafted items. Djed is put into them, but still they are at their core mundane objects, albeit with extra djed tacked on to make it break the rules.
While the one lore does mention being able to store golems made through animation, I'm not really sure how that fits into other things, or if that is possible in actuality. Perhaps its from an earlier edit, or some other such thing I don't understand. I think the only one who could say that for sure is Tarot, he made the magic, he knows it best.
The only exception in world magics really is summoning, since things summoned are djed based, via the mechanism of summoning itself.
So anything brought across a summoning circle can be stored with glyphing.
Now if it gets to a certain point where that isn't possible, I don't know. Perhaps if you stay around long enough in a world, breathing the air, eating and drinking and etc, taking in nonmagical stuff, then you can't be stored any more after being brought across. I don't know. My theory, there would be a point where it wouldn't be storable, but I've got no idea for sure.
Journeyman can be stored, as they are technically summoned creatures, along with being fragment monsters. So I'm unsure if all fragment monsters can be stored, or only journeyman since the being a summoned thing supersedes that. Not sure.
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Almost all personal magics, in and of themselves, can be stored, since well... They involve directly using djed for an effect, and so are literally completely djed based. The ones with physical effects, like reimancy, are even called djed constructs. Its why stone transmuted from res via reimancy can be stored, but stone pulled in via attraction can't. (its mundane stone if attracted, so not magical or djed based).
But in personal magic, only the magic itself can be stored. If its used on something, that doesn't mean that thing can be stored.
I throw a hypnotism spell at you, you can't be stored. I shield you, you can't be stored. Now if the item could be stored in a glyph in and of itself, and then it is shielded, then both could be stored, but simply being covered in magic doesn't make you djed based.
So miza's for instance, they are infused/made by a process involving a gnosis, but they still involve putting magic into a base mundane item. So they can't be stored. Same goes, I'd imagine, for artifacts and such.
But I'm less sure on artifacts since well... Artifacts are crazy. Like the difference between a static shock from rubbing your feet on a carpet, and a lightning bolt. They are another order of things, literally touched by a god/goddess. So perhaps they don't follow the same rules. Since they are each more or less each unique, and uber rare, I can't really say for sure. |