Promise in Sunnydale
Mirrors book actually has an entire section on scrying-related mirrors, but it has nothing on how to make them, so it's not very practically useful.
There sure are a lot of types of magic mirror. Mirrors that show you what you ask for or what you need to see; mirrors that you can walk into and explore; mirrors that you can walk through and end up in another location entirely; mirrors that contain bound demons who do various things like warp nearby reality, send messages on command, or scream foul obscenities at anyone they see.
There sure are a lot of types of magic mirror. Mirrors that show you what you ask for or what you need to see; mirrors that you can walk into and explore; mirrors that you can walk through and end up in another location entirely; mirrors that contain bound demons who do various things like warp nearby reality, send messages on command, or scream foul obscenities at anyone they see.
imeanforever
What an interesting array of mirrors. Does it say how to make any of the non-scrying kinds?
eversomuchfun
The demon-bound ones presumably involve binding a demon, but it doesn't actually say how to do that, and it doesn't go into even that much detail on how the rest were made.
Sherlock comes back when she has it open to a description of a mirror that shows your heart's desire. "Wouldn't that be fun," he comments. "But vampires don't have reflections, so I'm not at all sure if I could play."
Sherlock comes back when she has it open to a description of a mirror that shows your heart's desire. "Wouldn't that be fun," he comments. "But vampires don't have reflections, so I'm not at all sure if I could play."
eversomuchfun
Shrug. "It's supposed to be related to the soul thing but I think that's a fable."
eversomuchfun
He found three. He hands her the one on the top of the stack.
It contains actual practical scrying instructions and you don't even need to disassemble any animals!
It contains actual practical scrying instructions and you don't even need to disassemble any animals!
eversomuchfun
That depends on who or what you are trying to scry and how you are able to identify said target.
The most general-purpose scrying ritual involves a candle, a metal bowl, a pinch of salt, a splash of ink, and a drop of the caster's blood. One adds various target-specifiers at various steps of a short ritual, culminating in burning all burnable ingredients in the bowl and then pouring the ink over the ashes, filling the bowl with water, drawing and adding the drop of blood, and staring into the bowl until a clear image forms.
"These are all written for a human audience but I don't think the spell will care," Sherlock mentions.
The most general-purpose scrying ritual involves a candle, a metal bowl, a pinch of salt, a splash of ink, and a drop of the caster's blood. One adds various target-specifiers at various steps of a short ritual, culminating in burning all burnable ingredients in the bowl and then pouring the ink over the ashes, filling the bowl with water, drawing and adding the drop of blood, and staring into the bowl until a clear image forms.
"These are all written for a human audience but I don't think the spell will care," Sherlock mentions.
eversomuchfun
"Assorted demons can use magic just fine and unless a picky god gets involved or someone has an applicable type of innate magic they can cast all the same spells as humans."
imeanforever
"I don't think my kind magic ought to have anything to do with it... okay."
imeanforever
"But it'll give me an idea if during moments I never had a look at there are clues to how people other than Thorn in the command structure would run things if they wound up the ranking non-incapacitated member."