
"You should take them all out!"
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🙏BLESS🙏

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🙏BLESS🙏
Why does nobody talk about this thing? It's wicked sick!
Image from the end of Volume 26, hidden amongst the character design concept art.
For any Brimmed Cap who has lost a limb... OR you could grow two more arms and walk around like Goro from Mortal Kombat, OR grow swords from your leg stumps like Camille from League of Legends, OR emulate that absolute badass Galvarino of the Mapuche, who had his hands cut off and tied knives to his forearms.
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[Gather] the selected [Earth] material -- wood or rock are really the only good options, you're not going to do much with sand or dirt besides maybe like pocket sand, I guess. If you could get ahold of Obsidian and/or Ironwood you could make some scary appendages.
Chosen material is then put through the process of [Purify] and [Strengthen] to remove unwanted contaminates and mentally manipulated into shape with a combination of Inverted [Crush] and [Sights Set], the latter sign is what will also allow movement with a thought when the process is complete.
[Glaive] allows the magic to interact directly with the musculoskeletal and nervous systems so that the prosthesis can be functionally articulated, and it is then attached to the seal. [Bind] and [Entwine] ensure that the prosthesis is firmly attached to the body.
I made a simple [Blood] Sigil and wanted to do something with it, so naturally I invented Haemomancy (blood magic).
[Gather] [Blood] from the immediate area, forcefully [Pull]-ing it out in a twisting motion. It will then [Converge] towards the central sigil to be freely [Puppet] manipulated or used as a [Bolt] projectile.
I would have liked to add [Glaive] around the smaller circles to denote that the spell is actively biting into the flesh to form wounds from which to gather blood but I couldn't figure out.
How to zoom out on Spell Maker? I had to just make everything smaller, and the surrounding circles are technically signs, and I had to add the connecting lines in Paint.