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Would a magic circle protect against mental wammys?

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The_Sibelis:

--- Quote from: g33k on July 16, 2023, 04:30:51 AM ---Harry summoned Uriel into a mental circle.

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that's not contrary to my point.

g33k:

--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on July 14, 2023, 02:16:43 PM --- ... Summoning circles are a different matter and require a pentagram inside, and are powered by the practitioner.
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I'm pretty sure Harry summoned Toot with a simple, non-Pentagram'ed circle.

I think the addition of a pentagram gives Harry some extra structure, to attach extra power & protection to his summoning.

Conspiracy Theorist:
Toot is very much small fry, and is best summoned with the form of a magic circle containing pepperoni and mozzarella.

forumghost:

--- Quote from: g33k on July 16, 2023, 04:30:51 AM ---Harry summoned Uriel into a mental circle.


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And Uriel response was to tell him 'LOL that's cute'.

The Circle isn't there to summon the creature, it's so that whatever you summon doesn't eat your face.

The_Sibelis:

--- Quote from: forumghost on July 17, 2023, 05:19:23 AM ---And Uriel response was to tell him 'LOL that's cute'.

The Circle isn't there to summon the creature, it's so that whatever you summon doesn't eat your face.

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that's true. And we do have another example of no circle summoning now that I think about it. The phages. Which was more through sympathetic thoughts.
🤔 Makes me double down on circles just being a part of yourself extended beyond your body. In this case specifically as a barrier between you and the summons. Definitely not required.

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