by Sysylunryuu on February 13th, 2011, 4:17 pm
Unfortunately, there were no humans in the area that day, and Sysylunryuu was forced to sleep in the oasis, waiting for something to happen. However, the next day, Lhex smiled on the Dhani, as two people, humans, set up camp a few hundred feet from the oasis. Strange Sysylunryuu though, slithering toward their camp What are two humans doing out in the middle of nowhere?. His question was soon answered when the two, a young man, and a much older man, came out of their tent while talking.
"Glyphing itself isn't that dangerous" the old man said, straightening up as they left the tent "but combined with other magics, it can be just as dangerous as voiding, the flux, or any other"
"So we're learning glyphing first?" asked the younger man "I said I wanted to learn animation"
The old man sighed and shook his finger "I will teach you animation, but first you must learn glyphing to help enhance your ability, and so you can practice other magic more safely"
"I wanted to learn animation, and here I am stuck making scribbles on the ground" grumbled the younger man
"You bartered hard to have the chance to learn" reminded the old man "Are you going to throw it away already?"
"No" admitted the younger man.
"Then let's begin" said the old man, sitting down and gesturing for his companion to sit next to him.
"Glyphing is, for the most part, not as dangerous as the other magics, because you cannot overgive, but it can be just as powerful. The runes and letters have no power of themselves, but they can modify other magic. They have both offensive and defensive uses. If do this" here the man drew a strange curling symbol in the sand "I have made a focus, to store magic. It is a mirror, able to reflect magic and absorb it until the barrier" here he drew a circular path of runes in the sand around the focus "is deactivated, allowing the magic to escape. For the barrier to deactivate, to allow magic in or out, the trigger has to be...well...triggered" the old man chuckled at the bad joke. "You can set the conditions of the triggering by using different runes" again, he drew a symbol in the sand "this says that when I recite a certain poem, the barrier will deactivate, letting magic in and out again, so I can use the Focus to trap magic. Barriers can also be used to guide magic, acting like walls to direct it. The final sigil is the switch, which can be used like a prism to combine or refract magic into bigger or smaller parts, or even to combine different effects!"
At this point, both the young man and Sysylunryuu were wide-eyed with awe, but the young man asked the question they were both wondering "So you could theoretically trap another's magic in there and save it for later use?"
The old man nodded approvingly at the inquiry "Of course, that's what all glyphing is about. Now, as all wizard's sigils are different, your runes will be different from mine, but will have the same basic idea. At first, the focus will merely help enhance your powers and the barrier will just keep excess magic from overflowing, or help to channel your magic in the right direction. Now, let's see what your runes look like..."
and so Sysylunryuu learned the beginnings of glyphing, and that night, he himself began practicing drawing his runes. Delicate, curling things they were, much like the shadow or the trail of a snake...