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@Striker

*now half recovered*

Ok but thats still basic elemental magic. Glyph magic is much more complicated and much more demanding. A body can only use so many at once be for it goes critical and your Mana explodes. As such it takes alot more to master. So you can have higher basic Magic levels' date=' but when compared to Glyphs its nothing.

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Founded in 1624, Glyphic was originally a means of communication between the acclaimed Ley-whore Dark God Drizzt'll and his enigmatic followers the Sons of the Magi (not to be associated with or connected with the Sons of the Magi {Koreathos Bodhej of 1924}, Sons of the Magi {KKK-7, 1101} Sons of the Magi {Return of the Sons of the Magi} and Sons of the Magi {a popular youth band}). Drizzt'll, stealing from his Dreyt'hr roots developed a centralized Ley Magic centred around drawing magic from the body. These complicated and intricate "Mini Ley Lines" as they were called were originally focused onto a particularly detailed and pretty spot on the body, such as a birthmark. This, in turn, caused the certain spot to be (as quoted by High Acolyte Robinson) "red and shiny and stuffs". Early Glyph Mages had blood red impressions on their shoulders, knees, lips, and even eyes. This style soon grew out of fashion with the founding of the Magic Code Authority in the 1680s, after the incident of Mr. Black Death McGoredeath and the moral protestations of a random parent who nobody cares about.

Old Mana wizards who came out of style after the collapse of the Roman Empire approved. Even though nobody cared about them anymore.

In the Majyk rage of the 1700s Glyphs were classified as "majyk" and the cults and organizations which practiced focused mainly on tattoos to concentrate the warped Ley Magic within themselves.

Because tattoos are badass.

After several upheavals and the dissolution of the Sons of the Magi, Glyph Magic received an enormous popularity in the 1770s by well known ex-Mana wizard Mordecai Sparrow. With the sudden rise in popularity in the absence of it's founding God, Glyph Majyk is one of the more wildly known atheistic magic practices. It has also been recommended more for experienced wizards and not "Newbiz" as they are called by the Youth of Magic Association today.

Notably, Glyph Majyk has been rated The Sexiest Magical Practice Alive by People Magazine. Mostly because a lot of Glyph followers like to have their shirts off. Alot.

 

 

And yes, this is going to be on the freaking test.

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Don't piss off Nexev' date=' he isn't one to hesitate. Let's all just calm down and have a cup of TEA! Ha, Zeonark! (Don't know how that burns or how it is funny)

 

Guess what everyone, this is my 400th post, I have FINALLY reached my 4th star! Yay me!

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Tea? Mother is pleased.

 

Congraulations.

 

@Striker

*now half recovered*

Ok but thats still basic elemental magic. Glyph magic is much more complicated and much more demanding. A body can only use so many at once be for it goes critical and your Mana explodes. As such it takes alot more to master. So you can have higher basic Magic levels' date=' but when compared to Glyphs its nothing.

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Founded in 1624, Glyphic was originally a means of communication between the acclaimed Ley-whore Dark God Drizzt'll and his enigmatic followers the Sons of the Magi (not to be associated with or connected with the Sons of the Magi {Koreathos Bodhej of 1924}, Sons of the Magi {KKK-7, 1101} Sons of the Magi {Return of the Sons of the Magi} and Sons of the Magi {a popular youth band}). Drizzt'll, stealing from his Dreyt'hr roots developed a centralized Ley Magic centred around drawing magic from the body. These complicated and intricate "Mini Ley Lines" as they were called were originally focused onto a particularly detailed and pretty spot on the body, such as a birthmark. This, in turn, caused the certain spot to be (as quoted by High Acolyte Robinson) "red and shiny and stuffs". Early Glyph Mages had blood red impressions on their shoulders, knees, lips, and even eyes. This style soon grew out of fashion with the founding of the Magic Code Authority in the 1680s, after the incident of Mr. Black Death McGoredeath and the moral protestations of a random parent who nobody cares about.

Old Mana wizards who came out of style after the collapse of the Roman Empire approved. Even though nobody cared about them anymore.

In the Majyk rage of the 1700s Glyphs were classified as "majyk" and the cults and organizations which practiced focused mainly on tattoos to concentrate the warped Ley Magic within themselves.

Because tattoos are badass.

After several upheavals and the dissolution of the Sons of the Magi, Glyph Magic received an enormous popularity in the 1770s by well known ex-Mana wizard Mordecai Sparrow. With the sudden rise in popularity in the absence of it's founding God, Glyph Majyk is one of the more wildly known atheistic magic practices. It has also been recommended more for experienced wizards and not "Newbiz" as they are called by the Youth of Magic Association today.

Notably, Glyph Majyk has been rated The Sexiest Magical Practice Alive by People Magazine. Mostly because a lot of Glyph followers like to have their shirts off. Alot.

 

 

And yes, this is going to be on the freaking test.

 

Son.

I feel sorry for you.

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@Striker

*now half recovered*

Ok but thats still basic elemental magic. Glyph magic is much more complicated and much more demanding. A body can only use so many at once be for it goes critical and your Mana explodes. As such it takes alot more to master. So you can have higher basic Magic levels' date=' but when compared to Glyphs its nothing.

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Founded in 1624, Glyphic was originally a means of communication between the acclaimed Ley-whore Dark God Drizzt'll and his enigmatic followers the Sons of the Magi (not to be associated with or connected with the Sons of the Magi {Koreathos Bodhej of 1924}, Sons of the Magi {KKK-7, 1101} Sons of the Magi {Return of the Sons of the Magi} and Sons of the Magi {a popular youth band}). Drizzt'll, stealing from his Dreyt'hr roots developed a centralized Ley Magic centred around drawing magic from the body. These complicated and intricate "Mini Ley Lines" as they were called were originally focused onto a particularly detailed and pretty spot on the body, such as a birthmark. This, in turn, caused the certain spot to be (as quoted by High Acolyte Robinson) "red and shiny and stuffs". Early Glyph Mages had blood red impressions on their shoulders, knees, lips, and even eyes. This style soon grew out of fashion with the founding of the Magic Code Authority in the 1680s, after the incident of Mr. Black Death McGoredeath and the moral protestations of a random parent who nobody cares about.

Old Mana wizards who came out of style after the collapse of the Roman Empire approved. Even though nobody cared about them anymore.

In the Majyk rage of the 1700s Glyphs were classified as "majyk" and the cults and organizations which practiced focused mainly on tattoos to concentrate the warped Ley Magic within themselves.

Because tattoos are badass.

After several upheavals and the dissolution of the Sons of the Magi, Glyph Magic received an enormous popularity in the 1770s by well known ex-Mana wizard Mordecai Sparrow. With the sudden rise in popularity in the absence of it's founding God, Glyph Majyk is one of the more wildly known atheistic magic practices. It has also been recommended more for experienced wizards and not "Newbiz" as they are called by the Youth of Magic Association today.

Notably, Glyph Majyk has been rated The Sexiest Magical Practice Alive by People Magazine. Mostly because a lot of Glyph followers like to have their shirts off. Alot.

 

 

And yes, this is going to be on the freaking test.

 

Different Type of Glyph Magic but Ok.

*begins studying*

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I refuse to worship Kratos like the rest of your mind whoars.

 

I actually don't have a high opinion of Kratos.

 

jabroni went crazy and killed his family, now he is trying to forget it.

 

That's why he fought in Chain's of Olympus and thats why he fought in God of War, God of War II is simply because Zeus is a dick and tried to kill him.

 

His meaning of existene until Godhood was to run away from his own crimes.

 

He's just a good fighter who happens to be brutal, that's like any boss who is alive.

 

You might as well worship Bowser, at least he doesn't kill to run away, he's just persistent and obsessed with revenge.

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