Magic circle construction diagram
The diagram shows one possible way to construct a magic circle for a fireball spell. The spell is broken up into different sections, each of which has a text label explaining its function.
From outside to inside, the sections are:
- Circle: A circle that encompasses the rest of the spell. Can be slightly broken up to fit more glyphs inside.
- Fire glyph: Four identical symbols resembling a flame. They define the spell's basic effect.
- Motion glyph: A series of small complicated symbols. They define the fire's behaviour once created.
- Sub-circle: Another circle inside the first one. It is for the direction sub-spell.
- Direction glyph: A single large abstract symbol. It defines the fireball's initial position and vector.
Another smaller circle is shown, similar to the first but with fewer repeated symbols. Repeating a glyph intensifies its effect & increases the circle's power. something like this would also work, but produce a smaller fireball.
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Potions
An exploded-view diagram of a potion, a small device shaped like a tube, with arrows that label each of its components and how they attach to each other. From left to right, the components are:
- Cap with label: a dark grey plastic cap with a red cartoon heart printed on it.
- Spell circuits on thin foil: a circular piece of foil with magic circles inscribed on it.
- Pull tab, positioned to block the magesilver conductor.
- Insulating plastic: another cap, with a small circle of metal in the middle labeled "magesilver conductor"
- Liquid mana: a transparent vial full of red liquid.
Below the diagram is a numbered list explaining how to use the potion:
- turn upside-down; illustration shows the potion with the vial positioned on top
- pull tab
- receive effects; illustration shows a figure surrounded by cartoon hearts
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