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Generally, infusions will require circle magic as well. If the power is low, but not completely empty, you can perform a Rite of Charging to recharge yourself. When this power runs out, you will need to perform the infusion again. This power is used as fuel for your new magical abilities. When a player is infused, they will be given a certain amount of Infusion Power. They allow a witch or warlock to capture some of the powers from one of the three worlds and transfer it to an object or themselves. Infusions are the highest form of witchcraft within the Witchery mod. The message is usually Unknown rite, which means that there is an unfulfilled need in the ritual, such as missing foci items, glyphs, or circles. If the ritual does not begin, there will be an error message in the game chat. Simply use the heart glyph in the center of the circle and the ritual should begin. Once all of these have been completed, you are ready to perform your ritual. Some rituals require creatures or covens to be available these will be explained later in the guide. Charged Attuned Stones will only be semi-consumed they will be de-charged and given back as normal Attuned Stones. If an Arthana is needed as a foci item, it will not be consumed. Alternatively, you can put the items inside of Grasspers within the circles, though, this requires mutation. Next, throw the foci items listed in the book inside of the circles. You may also plant trees, plants, and grass around the Altar, but this will slowly begin producing less power. To get more power, you can place a Skeleton/Wither Skull, torch/Candelabra, or Chalice/ Filled Chalice on top of the Altar. This can be achieved by opening the GUI of the Altar, and viewing the number shown. Then, you should make sure you have enough Altar power to perform the rite. Glyphs can be drawn by simply using the according chalk on the ground. When you have decided on the ritual, begin drawing out the glyphs. First, one must choose a ritual from the Book of Rites that they would like to perform. Performing rituals is a fairly simple task. The other chalks are not used as much, and are only used in advanced rituals. To start with circle magic, it is best to create a Golden Chalk and a Ritual Chalk. Circle magic requires the Altar to draw power from, unless the ritual accepts a charged Attuned Stone, which will be explained later. The glyphs include ritual glyphs made from Ritual Chalk, infernal glyphs made from Infernal Chalk, and otherwhere glyphs made from Otherwhere Chalk. The circles may be 7x7, 11x11, or at largest, 15x15. Each ritual requires a different set of circles, glyphs, and foci items. Simply using your bare hand, or any item will activate the glyph. The heart glyph is located at the center of the magic circle, and is used to activate the ritual. All magic circles require a heart glyph, which are made using the Golden Chalk. In the Antarctic Circle is the winner of the Autumn House Press 2020 Rising Writer Prize in Poetry.Circle Magic is a type of witchcraft that involves creating a magical circle of glyphs, and performing a ritual inside of it. This is the Antarctica of domestic disharmony, of love amid loneliness, where two people encounter themselves in the changeless breadth at the end of the world. The space of these poems is something beyond the Antarctic of scientific exploration, the icy outpost that has served for so long as a masculine proving ground for polar explorers. Dennis James Sweeney's poems consider the fullness of emptiness, revealing attempts to love and grow when surrounded by a white and frigid landscape that seems to go on forever. The narrator's gender skips and changes, and the characters' self-awareness grows into a sort of horror. The continent at first seems empty, but something emerges in the vacuum of Antarctica. Through hybrid narrative prose poems, Hank and an unnamed narrator try to navigate their relationship and understand their identities amid a landscape that offers them almost nothing. This collection addresses issues of identity as two people find themselves living in an uncommon landscape.
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