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[[File:Awakening Diagram by Wildbow.png|thumb|329x329px|[[Awakening]] ritual diagram, [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14jc7V-O3VsFPxWrwjTB5-uAFk9-JPobq2P1rXFpCxtg/edit#heading=h.l42br1k19wwz by Wildbow].]]
[[File:Awakening Diagram by Wildbow.png|thumb|329x329px|[[Awakening]] ritual diagram, [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14jc7V-O3VsFPxWrwjTB5-uAFk9-JPobq2P1rXFpCxtg/edit#heading=h.l42br1k19wwz by Wildbow].]]


Not to be confused with "circle" used as a synonym for [[coven]],<ref>This wasn’t just Laird pulling something with people looking in.  He was <em>involving </em>them.  A coven -a circle-, getting involved. - excerpt from [[Breach 3.3]]</ref> a '''magic''' '''circle''' or '''ritual diagram''' is a geometric pattern drawn out as part of a magic [[ritual]].  
Not to be confused with "circle" used as a synonym for [[coven]],<ref>This wasn’t just Laird pulling something with people looking in.  He was <em>involving </em>them.  A coven -a circle-, getting involved. - excerpt from [[Breach 3.3]]</ref><ref>“You have a familiar, and a cabal,” Conquest observed.
 
“I prefer ‘circle’ to ‘cabal’.”
 
“Your concerns matter little to me.  You are a diabolist, few would
deny that.  The diabolist’s circle is traditionally called a cabal.” - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-6-subordination/6-04/ excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.4]]
</ref> a '''magic''' '''circle''' or '''ritual diagram''' is a geometric pattern drawn out as part of a magic [[ritual]].<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">“Something geometric.  There are two schools of thought in binding. 
There is like binding like, and then there’s binding with the
antithesis.  The former requires more raw power, but you generally won’t
upset them so much.  I say <em>generally, </em>but some beings like conflict, and there are any number of other rules.”
 
It was kind of eerie, to see that the driver had <em>personality</em>. 
Even to the point of geeking out about something.  I said, “I think I
saw something about that in the Barber’s entry, in my grandmother’s
books.”
 
“I read that.  Yes.  Good memory.  It’s easier to bind them with
something that naturally opposes them.  In this case, you’d want
something geometric and man-wrought to oppose beings that are more
disordered and natural by their intrinsic natures.  Which is most things
out there.  The more powerful they are, the more you’ll want and need
in terms of protections.”
 
[...]
 
I set to drawing out a border around the edge of the apartment.  Turning
the apartment into a magic circle, or a magic rectangle, whatever. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/collateral-4-1/ excerpt] from [[Collateral 4.1]]
</ref>


== Symbolic Function ==
== Symbolic Function ==
A circular diagram is preferred because it's inherently balanced, rather than "tilting" toward any one part of the diagram and accidentally making that the focus of the ritual.<ref>“Explain what you’re doing?” Verona asked.  She sat on her heels,  
A circular diagram is preferred because it's inherently balanced, rather than "tilting" toward any one part of the diagram and accidentally making that the focus of the ritual.<ref name=":0">“Explain what you’re doing?” Verona asked.  She sat on her heels,  
wincing and bringing her hand to her lower stomach as she did so,  
wincing and bringing her hand to her lower stomach as she did so,  
looking at the lines.  “This is a magic circle?”<br>
looking at the lines.  “This is a magic circle?”<br>
“It’s been a <em>long</em> time since I’ve drawn any diagrams,”  
“It’s been a <em>long</em> time since I’ve drawn any diagrams,”  
Matthew said.  “It might help to think of this as a stage.  If you don’t
Matthew said.  “It might help to think of this as a stage.  If you don’t
<nowiki> </nowiki>spread things out evenly, it’s imbalanced, the stage tilts.”<br>
spread things out evenly, it’s imbalanced, the stage tilts.”<br>
 
“We were told, uh, one person shouldn’t do all the shopping,” Avery  
“We were told, uh, one person shouldn’t do all the shopping,” Avery  
said.  She had her hands in the pockets of her track pants.  “Or bring  
said.  She had her hands in the pockets of her track pants.  “Or bring  
all the things.  Same idea?”<br>
all the things.  Same idea?”<br>
“Similar idea.”<br>
“Similar idea.”<br>
“What happens if the stage tilts?” Verona asked.<br>
“What happens if the stage tilts?” Verona asked.<br>
“I… that’s complicated, and might not have a singular answer,”  
“I… that’s complicated, and might not have a singular answer,”  
Matthew said, as he drew out a circle.  “I could see a situation where  
Matthew said, as he drew out a circle.  “I could see a situation where  
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figure.  I wouldn’t worry, we’re well past that and into safe  
figure.  I wouldn’t worry, we’re well past that and into safe  
territory.”  - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
territory.”  - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
</ref> A circle, even a simple one, can also act as a symbolic border for [[Binding]] or shielding something.<ref>His attention fell on the chalk circle around him.  Three concentric
</ref> A circle, even a simple one, can also act as a symbolic border for [[Binding]] or shielding something from outside [[connections]]; although the simpler and weaker the diagram, the easier it will be to break through.<ref>[[Subordination 6.4]]</ref><ref>[[Void 7.1]]
circles, the first about five feet across, the third about nine feet
</ref> Most types of [[Other]] have their natural, chaotic natures opposed by geometric shapes, making them useful for binding or repelling them.<ref name=":1" />
across.  Each had been elaborated on with an intricate, almost lace-like
border that ran along the perimeter, pointed outward.
 
“What’s this?” he finally asked, while pinching the bridge of his nose, his eyes screwed shut.
 
“That’s pizza.  Pepperoni and onion.  The coke might have gotten a
little flat since we poured it.  You took a few hours to wake up.  I was
almost <em>worried.</em>
 
“That’s not what I was asking,” he said.  “The circle.”
 
“It’s a problem if any of your friends, family, or allies find you,” I said.  “That circle means they shouldn’t be able to.” - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-7-void/7-01-arc-7-void/ excerpt] from [[Void 7.1]]
</ref> Certain beings, such as the [[Abstract Demon]], have their chaotic nature inherently opposed by geometric shapes.


== Appearences ==
== Appearences ==
* [[Awakening]] ritual
* [[Awakening]] ritual
** [[Bonds 1.7]]
** [[Bonds 1.7]]
** [[Gathered Pages: 1]]
** [[Subordination 6.2]]
** [[Subordination 6.2]]
** [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
** [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14jc7V-O3VsFPxWrwjTB5-uAFk9-JPobq2P1rXFpCxtg/edit# Pact Dice: Mile End - Essentials]
** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14jc7V-O3VsFPxWrwjTB5-uAFk9-JPobq2P1rXFpCxtg/edit# Pact Dice: Mile End - Essentials]
** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HDme0ZfR3CYtCSYekdePzOWZZE_5K3hC-DY6-hsKyJw/edit Pact Dice - Blood Magic]
** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HDme0ZfR3CYtCSYekdePzOWZZE_5K3hC-DY6-hsKyJw/edit Pact Dice - Blood Magic]
* [[Chronomancy]] ritual, [[Breach 3.3]]
* [[Chronomancy]] rituals
** [[Breach 3.3]]
** [[Sine Die 14.2]]
* [[Barbatorem]]'s binding
* [[Barbatorem]]'s binding
** [[Bonds 1.6]] & [[Bonds 1.7|1.7]]
* [[Blake]]'s binding of [[Laird]] & his familiar, [[Void 7.1]]
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Awakening ritual diagram, by Wildbow.

Not to be confused with "circle" used as a synonym for coven,<ref>This wasn’t just Laird pulling something with people looking in. He was involving them. A coven -a circle-, getting involved. - excerpt from Breach 3.3</ref><ref>“You have a familiar, and a cabal,” Conquest observed.

“I prefer ‘circle’ to ‘cabal’.”

“Your concerns matter little to me.  You are a diabolist, few would deny that.  The diabolist’s circle is traditionally called a cabal.” - excerpt from Subordination 6.4 </ref> a magic circle or ritual diagram is a geometric pattern drawn out as part of a magic ritual.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">“Something geometric.  There are two schools of thought in binding.  There is like binding like, and then there’s binding with the antithesis.  The former requires more raw power, but you generally won’t

upset them so much.  I say generally, but some beings like conflict, and there are any number of other rules.”

It was kind of eerie, to see that the driver had personality

Even to the point of geeking out about something.  I said, “I think I 

saw something about that in the Barber’s entry, in my grandmother’s books.”

“I read that.  Yes.  Good memory.  It’s easier to bind them with something that naturally opposes them.  In this case, you’d want something geometric and man-wrought to oppose beings that are more disordered and natural by their intrinsic natures.  Which is most things

out there.  The more powerful they are, the more you’ll want and need 

in terms of protections.”

[...]

I set to drawing out a border around the edge of the apartment.  Turning

the apartment into a magic circle, or a magic rectangle, whatever. - excerpt from Collateral 4.1

</ref>

Symbolic Function

A circular diagram is preferred because it's inherently balanced, rather than "tilting" toward any one part of the diagram and accidentally making that the focus of the ritual.<ref name=":0">“Explain what you’re doing?” Verona asked. She sat on her heels, wincing and bringing her hand to her lower stomach as she did so, looking at the lines. “This is a magic circle?”
“It’s been a long time since I’ve drawn any diagrams,” Matthew said. “It might help to think of this as a stage. If you don’t spread things out evenly, it’s imbalanced, the stage tilts.”
“We were told, uh, one person shouldn’t do all the shopping,” Avery said. She had her hands in the pockets of her track pants. “Or bring all the things. Same idea?”
“Similar idea.”
“What happens if the stage tilts?” Verona asked.
“I… that’s complicated, and might not have a singular answer,” Matthew said, as he drew out a circle. “I could see a situation where the spirits look to one person in your group as the spokesperson or leader. One person ends up holding the cards or having more power, while the others are supporters. In the very worst case, the other two practitioners could be suppliers of energy or power for the primary figure. I wouldn’t worry, we’re well past that and into safe territory.” - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.2 </ref> A circle, even a simple one, can also act as a symbolic border for Binding or shielding something from outside connections; although the simpler and weaker the diagram, the easier it will be to break through.<ref>Subordination 6.4</ref><ref>Void 7.1 </ref> Most types of Other have their natural, chaotic natures opposed by geometric shapes, making them useful for binding or repelling them.<ref name=":1" />

Appearences

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