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Patterns of Power (2)

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Patterns of Power (2) [1]
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A book about patterns imbued with magical power. Study this book to increase your Glyph Lore skill from F to E.

Obtain From Aeira after completing the "A Book of Patterns" Quest.
Price {{{price}}}
Tradability Untradable
Effects Raise Glyph Lore from Rank F to Rank E.
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All in-game book contents belong to devCAT Studio and Nexon America.

- Patterns of Power (2) -

1. Glyph Chromatics

I have made countless attempts to create colorful Glyphs that evoke the stained glass that I enjoy so much.

I've tried combining only primary colors. Combining only warm or cold tones. I even tried colors that started with the same letter, like 'brown' and 'blue', hoping that I could unlock some sort of power through wordplay.

Unfortunately, every Glyph that I tried to compose in this manner failed to emit any sort of power.

Could it be that a change in color interferes with the shapes's ability to resonate with each other?

After much trial and error, I came to the conclusion that Glyphs must be drawn using only a single color.


2. Kaleidoscopic Patterns

It's easy to assume that Glyphs must nessecarily be simple, since they are made from simple shapes. But a plethora of intricate patterns can be created by changing how these shapes relate to each other.

I'm particularly fond of creating new patterns by copying and rotating slices of the Glyph.

A rather impressive pattern can be produced by placing a simple shape, then copying it 6 times while rotating it full circle.

After adding an outline and some additionnal flourishes, I was able to create a rather pleasing Glyph.

Trivia

  • It is implied that the author of all of the Pattern of Power books is Isla.