07-05-2019, 10:27 PM
(07-05-2019, 07:01 PM)Lost Rinoah Wrote:”I think the best bet would be one of those anchors. You say it’s unpleasant to make. Is it tedious or painful. And perhaps before you retire I might hire you to ward Everything in my theatre, though I might die before you finish he would muse jokingly(07-05-2019, 03:33 PM)achroma Wrote: “Sometimes puzzles are left unsolved. Anyhow, for that warding charm... What would you suggest for the case of dealing with dark forces? Possession prevention? Maybe a bit of a glow to it? Oh! Binding would be nice if these was an issue. From recent events I’ve learned that just showing up and improvising doesn’t tend to end well, so something robust would be appreciated. I’m in no rush either, as I plan on taking care of the Shade before going back.”
She stops again, gathering her thoughts for a moment before speaking up. "An anchor, something bound to you to ensure you are infallible to such forces. Nothing can stop you from being influenced to be honest, at least not without someone else directly involved at all times. As attempting such can backfire horribly. But it can ensure that they cannot merely move you out of the way and take over. As long as you yourself resist it the worst they'll be able to do is render you momentarily catatonic, at least until the anchor is destroyed. It's the cheapest and quickest way, as anchors are easy and don't require to be charged unless you add other things to the script. Making anchors is rather unpleasant though, especially if you make multiple for the same person. And I'll have to go through several things with you if you want one." She stops again, taking a few breaths after speaking so much with few full stops.
"Other than that, mostly just some basic purity seals to keep stone wood and tomes of knowledge as just that. Stone wood, and books. Of course this is all the basic stuff, there is more effective or powerful stuff. But that would likely take months to a year to get active, and require stationary placement where you want them on the building itself. Or on each individual object. And I dread having to inscribe every single object you might have there individually."