u/KirinDracai

Image 1 — Updating a few spells I made + New ones
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Updating a few spells I made + New ones

Here are the explenations, in order of appearance:

  • Mist Cloud Spell (Update): Added Billowing and Dispersion signs to increase the size and fluffiness of the cloud.

  • Zoltraak (Update): Substituted the Strengthen for inverted Radial signs, as suggested, to empower the spell (also added an ungodly amount of them). Also added some Sight Set signs to be able to redirect the spell towards the target.

  • Fire Whip: Meant as a contraption, this seal is to be inscribed on a hilt. From that hilt sprouts a flaming ribbon that can be crontrolled by the wielder thruogh the Puppet sign.

  • Basic Defensive Magic: Designed as a counter to Zoltraak, this sign redirect and destroys light magic in a radius around it. It is purpously meant to look like a shield and may even be inscribed on an actual shield to turn it into a contraption.

u/KirinDracai — 7 days ago

Zoltraak, but drawn

My first attempt at a zoltraak-like beam of energy. I have my doubts it would actually work as zoltraak does, more like a very powerful laser does in our world.

Do you have any suggestions on how to mimic zoltraak's disintegration effect more closely?

u/KirinDracai — 11 days ago
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Experimental Fog-Cloud Spell

I've been thinking about the possible applications of keystones we've only seen applied to certain sigils. From these thoughts came this rather simple fog-cloud spell.

It uses a rain keystone around a water sigil (as standard as seen in the rain-maker glyph) but with the addition of crush keystones that are meant to break down the water droplets even further into mist.

The intended effect is to be akin to a smoke-bomb that covers an area in thick fog. This would grant cover to, for example, quickly write a more complex spell that what a witch could normally draw under their cloak.

u/KirinDracai — 13 days ago