Glyph magic
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Luz has teached me everything I need to know about glyphs so I think I can teach you about this topic.
OK, let's start with the basics that Eda doesn't like. Every glyph is usually inside two (almost) perfect circles and they can be drawn as big as a Selkidomus or as little as Tinella Nosa. They can be drawn on any surface but Luz prefers Paper Sheets.
Here we have a light glyph. It is made by a rectangular triangle with two parallel lines across a ⅔ line that starts on a curcle with a cone on top. Its figure resembles a witch with a hat on and cape. The greater the glyph, the bigger the light. This is the basic glyph and practicaly just floats there iluminating everything where its put.
Ice glyph. Found usually at The Knee. It has a diamond with a line across it and, is placed colliding with a "mountain" with a line on the bottom and little rectangular triangle. In this case, the size or shape of the triangle can model the shape of the ice. The size principle of the light also works here.
Plant glyph. My favorite. With this glyph I can help Willow on her garden. It only has one circle around and is the only glyph that doesn't touches the outer circle. The shape is made by a circle with a dot on the center and a "\/" shape but more open. It has a line across and a triangle with a horizontal line in the middle. It represents a person falling heads-down. It isn't clear how you can dhape it as Luz's secrets aren't...easy to discover.
Last glyph, fire glyph. Is the most complex one asit has two shapes overplaced. It also has only one outer circle with a big inner circle with a dot, above there it has a smaller circle and avobe ecah circle there's a cone according to the triangle's size. I really don't know if the Size Principle applies here but you have to be careful when handling this glyph.
So this is the final list. With King's glyph powers included. If you wanna do other enchantments, you have to combine tese glyph according to a special pattern. But that's for another post.
Well, that's it. If you wanna get you doubts or questions solved, write them in the comments and I will explain or solve them in the Weekly Blog. See you next week.

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