When Hadrian looked to see how Clyde had set things up, he gave the triple sigil a grudging nod. It was not how he might have done it, but it would suit. Crouching down, his black leather trousers silent as he moved, he chalked in his own focus glyph that would accept the Shield energy, stabilize and refine it for their purposes. He could provide the energy, but the glyphs would maintain better control than he could on his own, and here their cooperation became quite important. Before implementing the Shields, however, he began creating various sigils within the Shield walls, the method to his madness made more evident by the papers Clyde was perusing.
A sigil to take in the reimantic power, a shunt that would stabilize a tiny portal to the Void for excess power to keep the stream steady, and further mystical language to tell the djed what to do. Each man's glyphs were his own, but theirs should meld properly. After all, they had trained in the same place.
"First," he said aloud, mostly for Ethan's benefit since he would be trying to set the Auristic feels of these energies to memory, "the Shields." Kneeling out of his crouch, he held his hands directly over the focus of the trebled circles and energy began to gather around them, though more begrudgingly produced than the res with which he was more familiar and more adept. The faint glow poured off of his hands and into the receptive glyph, lighting it with a new fire that gradually worked its way through the entirety of Clyde's creation. A dome of faint light covered the workspace now, which was a slight waste of energy, but helpful all the same. The Shield could easily have been invisible.
"The safety valve to the Void," he said next, and reached his hand across the Shields because a portal, once created, would not pass through the Shield. With his thumb and middle finger curled precisely into a loop, he concentrated on that mystic mudra for several long minutes, willing the particles of air to separate, creating an actual vacuum, a lack of anything, that expanded until it hit a critical mass and opened a portal with a faint pull. He set it within its own sigil and the little portal remained even after he stopped concentrating on it. Nothing would come out of it, but perhaps some Void dweller would enjoy the snack of energy that would eventually come through the potal.
"The dagger," he said, and indicated a circular sigil within the Shields. "Place it here, please." |