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One of Three pages all about Polygons and how to use certain ones. The old one I had wasn't 100% correct or as helpful. These should be.These are pages out of my publication The Black Book of Alchemy, so please, DO NOT publish them to another website! These are to remain dA exclusive UNLESS I give you permission to do otherwise. You may, however, post links to and print this page.
Copyright 2010 Notshurly
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DaltemTheSorcerer [2018-12-29 22:32:30 +0000 UTC]
where can i find more info on the nonagon/grams? particularly in regards to linking multiple arrays together.
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Notshurly In reply to zaccmdl [2015-09-27 00:51:46 +0000 UTC]
*Snaps fingers wildly*
Right on!
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evfan13 [2014-04-20 18:53:05 +0000 UTC]
Which shapes would be used to transmute part of a person so that the soul is temporarily separated from the physical body (though "alchemy-induced dreamwalking" is probably stretching the definition of "transmute")?
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Notshurly In reply to evfan13 [2014-11-28 09:07:48 +0000 UTC]
You'd need a filter setup. Two arrays (either in one main array or two separate arrays). The one for the body would use and octagon and the soul would need a pentagon. You could use a heptagon in just one array and build a filter within that. The heptagon would at least keep them bound. I'm worried the octo and penta might separate the two entirely.
When I say n-gon (hepta, penta, etc), I don't mean to just use an n-gon. Use an n-gram. Which derivation you use is up to you, but they work much better. Well, actually, that depends on what you're trying to accomplish. See circles and polygons for that information.
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evfan13 In reply to Notshurly [2015-01-17 04:50:24 +0000 UTC]
Would the filter be anything other than a pentagram and an octagram, each inscribed in their own circle? Also, would the array be any different if the soul was neuro-electrical as opposed to immaterial?
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AlchemicalBlastoise In reply to Notshurly [2012-08-23 23:57:33 +0000 UTC]
When will the book be done entirely (approximately if you don't have an exact idea)? I've been interested in alchemy for as long as I can remember and I've been doing my best to study it extensively. Your book seems to be a very useful resource. : ) Also, will it cost anything, and if so, how much do you think?
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Notshurly In reply to AlchemicalBlastoise [2012-08-31 00:22:46 +0000 UTC]
I can't say for sure when I will be done because I can only work on it here and there. As for cost, I'm thinking no more than $3.00, as people have been waiting so long and I feel the deserve it cheap. It might be less. We will see.
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Notshurly In reply to Dylancn [2013-12-24 00:48:09 +0000 UTC]
Incomplete, indefinitely suspended. No time. No craps.
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AlchemicalBlastoise In reply to Notshurly [2012-09-07 21:20:04 +0000 UTC]
I see. Is it possible that you could collaborate with someone to get it done faster? Just as a suggestion.
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Notshurly In reply to AlchemicalBlastoise [2013-12-24 00:48:31 +0000 UTC]
Nope. I'm just going to spurt out lots of tutorials and fill the void that way.
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Dylancn In reply to Notshurly [2014-02-15 15:37:44 +0000 UTC]
What if you made a void transmutation circle that converts void into void-filling matter?
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Dylancn In reply to Dylancn [2014-02-15 15:38:01 +0000 UTC]
This joke brought to you by something about Zero no Tsukaima.
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H-P-Johnson [2010-10-30 16:26:47 +0000 UTC]
Ifyou planned on using a transmutation circle to break down the body of a creature then rebuid it, without destroying it's life force, would you use the pentagon or octagon? OwO
Thanks, and well done, your tutorials are made of epic win
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Notshurly In reply to H-P-Johnson [2010-10-30 16:44:20 +0000 UTC]
A square would be your best bet, because you are combining the two creatures, so you want to break them down, but not completely. But of your two, the octagon would work the best.
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matt-awesom3 In reply to H-P-Johnson [2013-07-18 06:09:45 +0000 UTC]
chimera stuff is tricky. just ask tucker
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hatpin-understudy [2010-09-06 15:05:36 +0000 UTC]
Oh yes. I read this when I took a look at your whole chapter. Well done with the improvements though.
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Notshurly In reply to hatpin-understudy [2010-09-06 20:11:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I went on ahead and uploaded these three pages because I figured some people just wanted to get on quickly and look at the polygons. I took the old one down because it wasn't as in-depth as this one.
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hatpin-understudy In reply to Notshurly [2010-09-07 20:14:08 +0000 UTC]
Ah... so is that all you'll publish 'till the actual book comes out?
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Notshurly In reply to hatpin-understudy [2010-09-08 03:13:18 +0000 UTC]
I don't know... Though at some point, I am going to do admin exclusive view of the book so I can get it proofread. I really don't want any mistakes in the final publication. Thus, I will use admin labor to make sure it all looks good. Mwahahahahahaaa!!!
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