Wizardrivers and Wizard Rings.
Aug 27, 2013 20:29:58 GMT -6
Post by Haruto Souma / Koyomi Fueki on Aug 27, 2013 20:29:58 GMT -6
Wizard Rings are special magic rings that have long existed as early as the 4th Century. These rings are created and carved from magical stones found all over the world and they are the power source of many of the wizards and witches that existed back then. The rings infused with magical stones, which possess powers that vary between the kind of the stones used in the crafting and they come in two forms: Shabadoobi Transformation Rings or Lupachi Magic Rings.
Ancient Rings usually have a wooden base and a rough-cut jewel embedded to them and back then, the only ways of activating their power was to utter magical chants through the language of magic. Modern Rings usually have a silver base and a smooth cut jewel embedded to them and to use their power usually requires a Wizardriver.
The first-working prototype Wizardriver was created in the early 1800s by a physicist who was believed to have been involved with the White Wizards. A proper Wizardriver was invented in at the beginning of the 1900s and it served as a template for other kinds Wizardrivers.
Most mages specifically basic mages use a Wizardriver almost akin to this. Expert or high-tier mages like the White Wizards or evolved mages are reported to be using Wizardrivers resembling this. In addition to these Hand Author belt designs, there have also been other kinds of Mage Belts with unique designs while also being able to use the power of Wizard Rings.