Subject: Spell diagram time!
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Posted on: 2018-04-26 10:20:00 UTC

Having tried a couple of impressionistic diagrams in the first thread, I thought it was time to step it up a bit. So, taking inspiration from Arabic and Georgian scripts, plus a bit of the Cherokee syllabary, I cobbled together a 'Speechesque' alphabet.

Yup.

Now, obviously the writing system is only half of the deal, and I didn't exactly feel up to inventing a language too. So what follows is a translated spell circle - the words are all in English, but in a curlier alphabet. (English orthography has been used, too - so the Welsh name 'Cafall' has been written 'Cafall', despite being pronounced ~'Cavalth'.)



(Larger version)

The whole spell (this is the one cast by Jacob and Lise to feed Bran power and banish the Afanc) is a single unbroken line, read counterclockwise around each circle in turn. Most of the writing is alphabetical text, but there's also a sprinkling of unique symbols in there - the upper-left circle (Bran's name) includes prominently both the dragon-sword 'Pendragon' and the infinity 'wizardry'. You can also find 'Pendragon' in the outer circle (over on the left), and the related three-symbol concept 'Wales' facing it on the right (the dragon there is the centre).

I did my best to make the image match the story. I wrote about how weird Jacob found Will's and Bran's names, and the diagram bears that out. Lise's and Jacob's names (bottom left and right) follow the same pattern as each other, differing only in the details. Will's (top right) starts dropping details, replacing his entire 'Present' chord with a quartered circle (that seems to kind of contain the symbol for magic). Bran's name not only contains the name of Wizardry itself (deeply unnerving, if you're a wizard), but also has two Future chords - one of which crosses his Past chord.

Finally: the spell reads counterclockwise and left-to-right, which means that every word of it is outward-facing. In other words, the spell isn't designed to be read from the inside (though that's where the wizard is doing the reading) - it's meant to be seen from the outside, by the rest of the universe...

hS

PS: The full text of the spell reads: "This is a power transference rekwest, target {Bran Davies}, for the purpose of driving from [Llyn Barfog] Afanc Darkborn [Pendragon]-banished Maidenbane. {Lise} as spell originator and power-donor/enactor alongside {Jacob} enacted in [Wales] and calling on the Old [Magic] and the Light: {Will Stanton}, High [Magic] implores aid for Bran [Pendragon]! Will you give power?"

I can't really write out the names in full because they rely a lot on contextual information from their structure. Jacob's 'past' line, for instance, reads: {mid [Lower Thames] natural [father's name] 46447.4 [mother's name] reader male-nonstereotypical past}, which is hardly human-readable. ~hS

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