[ Delivered to both John and Javik is a bound series of notes and sets of runes, all left for them to unfold and read. When they do, they're in for a long narrative.
The first set of notes is a long list of runes and their uses, ranging from protective to dangerous, ritualistic and tracking. Some have notes that suggest their strength with blood, and others have minor annotations that say no more than they might be best used by a child, not for war. Each one is carefully written and scripted, drawn out with diagrams alongside to show the proper means of creating each one, where each line should go and in which order for the best effect.
The second set is a rather long and somewhat grotesque description of blood magic and it's uses in sealing and rune making, including how best to cut the skin, where on the body to place runes and how to use the blood itself properly in order to generate the most magic and effect. Lauralae describes it all from a rather stoic standpoint, as logically as possible, detailing the nature of blood, it's power and it's strength as part of a sacrifice to the world and it's magic.
Finally, there is a minor notation on seals and magic, describing, once more, how blood can be used as a sealant, how sacrifices can be made to empower such things and how runes tied together with blood, the more the better, can offer the greatest of power and strengths.
It's sighed with an L and a fingerprint left in blood. ]
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The first set of notes is a long list of runes and their uses, ranging from protective to dangerous, ritualistic and tracking. Some have notes that suggest their strength with blood, and others have minor annotations that say no more than they might be best used by a child, not for war. Each one is carefully written and scripted, drawn out with diagrams alongside to show the proper means of creating each one, where each line should go and in which order for the best effect.
The second set is a rather long and somewhat grotesque description of blood magic and it's uses in sealing and rune making, including how best to cut the skin, where on the body to place runes and how to use the blood itself properly in order to generate the most magic and effect. Lauralae describes it all from a rather stoic standpoint, as logically as possible, detailing the nature of blood, it's power and it's strength as part of a sacrifice to the world and it's magic.
Finally, there is a minor notation on seals and magic, describing, once more, how blood can be used as a sealant, how sacrifices can be made to empower such things and how runes tied together with blood, the more the better, can offer the greatest of power and strengths.
It's sighed with an L and a fingerprint left in blood. ]