Chapter 12: Fourth Uncle
As Leonard came to understand the anatomy of a magic circle, he was more curious about why he couldn’t form one.
So far, he has only learned about the origin and nature of a magic circle. The book had yet to implore on how to form one.
Despite wanting to skip the information and go straight to learning about the formation of a magic circle, Leonard refrained from acting on impulse.
The foundation was always the most important aspect of any type of learning. But it was also the most boring part and more often or not, people tend to skim through it.
Afterward, they would come to regret their action and be forced to go back to the foundation to study it over.
Moving along with the book, Leonard learned there were three common types of magic circles.
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Static Circles
Engraved into surfaces like stone, metal, or parchment.
Used for rituals, enchantments, or area-based effects (e.g., barriers, teleportation).
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Dynamic Circles
