The Form of the Wheel-Turning King
“Give chance to your wheels to turn with their maximum potentials as long as your passion fuels your life. Don’t give up; you are about to make an overturn!” ― Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365
Effect
Magic is the combination of Mana and natural Energy, Yin with Yang, creating something new. Mana (Yin) is actually what the 5th Dimension is made up of and is what we would consider Raw Magical Energy. When beings from the 3rd Dimension and lower channel Mana through their Mana Cells, they are passively mixing it with Natural Energy (Yang) a form of otherwise useless energy that all beings emit. Natural Energy acts to dilute the Mana, allowing lower beings of flesh and blood to wield it, called Refined Magical Energy, or just Magic. Mana Cells recover at a rate that is 2x slower than what they were collected. If it took your Cells 10 minutes to collect x amount of Magic, you will need to wait 20 minutes until you are back at full capacity.
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Mana Cells develop naturally and are what allow beings to tap into Mana from the 5th Dimension, the amount of Mana you can process into useable Magic is defined by how high your MC Count is (Mana Cell Count). It also depends on how efficient one is with processing their energy and their transmutation. For example, Person X's Mana Cells may take in 10 Jk. of Mana but may only have an Actual Yield of 2 Jk. in terms of Magical Energy. This will contrast with Person Y who may have a conversion rate of 10 Jk. of Mana to 7 Jk. of Magical Energy. Mana Cell Count and Magical Energy Yield are the biggest factors when it comes to determining how much Magic one has access to.
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Once the body has Magical Energy, it travels upon a route of 7 metaphysical gates known as the Seven Tubaki Genshin, which act as regulators of the Mage's magical energy. These Gates are self-imposed limiters for the safety of the Mage in question. Learning how to open all Seven Tubaki Genshin is essential to make full use of 100% of your full power, this is known as Opening all Seven Gates. But just as important is learning to close them on command. Putting 100% of your power into every action you take with Magic will only completely burn through the energy your Mana Cells collected. The sign of a great mage is one who can use Magic in a controlled and disciplined way.
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The Chakravartin State of a Mage allows their bodies to open and close all Seven Tubaki Genshin on command as well as allowing them to use Mana with a 100% conversion rate, resulting in no loss of energy when casting spells or using Magical applications. The Chakravartin State also bestows upon the Mage the profound ability to comprehend and wield Runic Magic, a formidable branch of magical arts intricately linked to the vital energies of the World Tree. Spells cast through Runic Magic, as well as any other magical or offensive maneuvers executed in this formidable form, transcend existence until the precise moment they impact the intended target. This unique characteristic endows the Mage with an unparalleled advantage, guaranteeing an impeccable success rate of 100% for all offensive endeavors conducted in the Chakravartin state.
Lower Mahābhūta Techniques
This form, Chakravartin State, allows the user to use all Lower Mahābhūta Techniques without hindrance. The Mahābhūta is the basis of all creation within the cosmos and the elements that all Mages can manifest an affinity for. A Mage's Magic naturally manifests with its Mahābhūta embedded within, this is called the Magic Attribute or the Attributes of a Mage's Craft, however, when in the Chakravartin State, all Lower techniques are available for use.
- Prithvi (Earth): Prithvi represents the element of earth and is associated with solidity, stability, and physicality. It is the element that makes up the solid objects and substances in the physical world.
- Ap (Water): Ap represents the element of water and is associated with liquidity, flow, and cohesion. It is the element that makes up liquids and fluids.
- Tejas (Fire): Tejas represent the element of fire and are associated with heat, energy, and transformation. It is the element that gives rise to heat, light, and energy.
- Vayu (Air): Vayu represents the element of air and is associated with movement, circulation, and mobility. It is the element that makes up gases and the breath of life.
- Akasha (Ether or Space): Akasha represents the element of space or ether and is associated with the concept of space as the container of all other elements. It is the element that provides the space for the other elements to exist and interact.
- Shivam (Ice): Shivam represents the harmonious fusion of Ap (Water) and Vayu (Air) elements, giving rise to a substance that embodies the essence of liquidity and movement frozen in time within the vast expanse of Akasha (Ether). It is the manifestation of the delicate dance between water's fluidity and air's mobility, preserved within the boundless space of the cosmos.
- Vidyut (Lightning): Vidyut represents the elemental fusion of Tejas (Fire), Vayu (Air), and Akasha (Ether). It is the manifestation of intense energy, mobility, and the dynamic interaction of elemental forces within the ethereal space of the cosmos. Lightning is born when the fiery essence of Tejas, symbolizing energy and transformation, collides with the ever-moving currents of Vayu, embodying movement and circulation. This cosmic dance of elements occurs within the vast expanse of Akasha, the space that unifies and harmonizes all elemental existences.
- Tatva (Lava): Tatva represents the intense fusion of Prithvi (Earth) and Tejas (Fire), a volatile partnership that births the molten, seething substance known as lava. It is the manifestation of extreme heat, raw energy, and the transformative power of fire, bound within the solid embrace of the earth.
- Vanaspati (Wood): Vanaspati represents the harmonious union of Prithvi (Earth) and Vayu (Air), giving rise to the living essence of the natural world. It is the manifestation of growth, flexibility, and the delicate balance between solidity and movement.
- Lohita (Metal): Lohita represents the fusion of Prithvi (Earth) and Tejas (Fire), resulting in the creation of metallic substances. It is the manifestation of strength, durability, and transformation, where the solidity of the earth succumbs to the fiery essence of Tejas, giving rise to versatile and enduring materials.
- Rakta (Blood): Rakta represents the living essence of sentient beings, embodying the unique combination of elements within the body. It is the manifestation of life, vitality, and the intricate interplay of Prithvi (Earth), Ap (Water), Tejas (Fire), and Vayu (Air) elements within the bloodstream.
Side/Secondary Effects
Cyclic Existence Manipulation
When beings die, they go to the 50 Dead Worlds of Helheim where they journey through each world until they reach the Well of Souls where their mind is utterly destroyed and their soul is reincarnated into new being to begin a new. When the Chakravartin State is obtained, a Mage has awareness and memories of their past lives as well as the ability to influence the cycles of their future lives to some extent. When a Mage is no longer in their Chakravartin State, they will still retain the memories and awareness of their past lives, and in some cases, truly skilled Mages can draw on the power from their past selves to compound and increase their own. While this power may only be obtained or used in the Chakravartin State, Mages can take their past incarnations and distill them into Sword Arms, magical blades that are the manifestation of that incarnation's past and power. In this way, while not in the Chakravartin State, Mages can wield the power of their past lives.
Sword Arms of the Wheel-Turning Kings
Sword Arms are metaphysical weapons, meaning weapons, items, or tools that have a physical form as well as an Astral Form and a Mental Form, allowing them to be wielded in dimensions and spaces other than the physical one. Sword Arms are created by beings and manifest a portion of their Power, a slice of their very Soul. Sword Arms are distinctly different from normal weapons or tools that are enchanted with Magic or empowered to have metaphysical qualities. Sword Arms are full manifestations of a Mage's Power, the physical form of something so abstract and elusive, ideas made real. Sword Arms contain exactly the amount of Power that they were made from and certain attributes can be imprinted upon them.
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When a Mage obtains their Chakravartin State, they also become capable of manifesting their Chakravartin Sword Arms, a unique Sword Arm that a Mage can manifest as an icon of their Chakravartin Form itself. This Sword Arm can be summoned to enter their Chakravartin State and also be used while in the state. Each arm is unique to it's user but it is objectively the most powerful weapon to use with your most powerful form. See article Sword Arm for more information on Sword Arms.
Source
The Chakravartin State is a state of being for Mages who are Lords of Saṃsāra, Kings of the World, Masters of the Wheel. They do not strive to break cycles but instead they seek to exist in cycles completely and utterly. They know of death, reincarnation, life, and the cycle that all beings with Souls are within, and they embrace it. Why topple the wheel when you can sit atop it? And so, they Turn the Wheel.
The Form Of The Wheel-Turning King
The Chakravartin State of a Mage allows their bodies to open and close all Seven Tubaki Genshin on command as well as allowing them to use Mana with a 100% conversion rate, resulting in no loss of energy when casting spells or using Magical applications. The Chakravartin State also bestows upon the Mage the profound ability to comprehend and wield Runic Magic, a formidable branch of magical arts intricately linked to the vital energies of the World Tree. Spells cast through Runic Magic, as well as any other magical or offensive maneuvers executed in this formidable form, transcend existence until the precise moment they impact the intended target. This unique characteristic endows the Mage with an unparalleled advantage, guaranteeing an impeccable success rate of 100% for all offensive endeavors conducted in the Chakravartin state.
This form, Chakravartin State, allows the user to use all Lower Mahābhūta Techniques without hindrance. The Mahābhūta is the basis of all creation within the cosmos and the elements that all Mages can manifest an affinity for. A Mage's Magic naturally manifests with its Mahābhūta embedded within, this is called the Magic Attribute or the Attributes of a Mage's Craft, however, when in the Chakravartin State, all Lower techniques are available for use.
This form, Chakravartin State, allows the user to use all Lower Mahābhūta Techniques without hindrance. The Mahābhūta is the basis of all creation within the cosmos and the elements that all Mages can manifest an affinity for. A Mage's Magic naturally manifests with its Mahābhūta embedded within, this is called the Magic Attribute or the Attributes of a Mage's Craft, however, when in the Chakravartin State, all Lower techniques are available for use.
- Prithvi (Earth): Prithvi represents the element of earth and is associated with solidity, stability, and physicality. It is the element that makes up the solid objects and substances in the physical world.
- Ap (Water): Ap represents the element of water and is associated with liquidity, flow, and cohesion. It is the element that makes up liquids and fluids.
- Tejas (Fire): Tejas represent the element of fire and are associated with heat, energy, and transformation. The element gives rise to heat, light, and energy.
- Vayu (Air): Vayu represents the element of air and is associated with movement, circulation, and mobility. It is the element that makes up gases and the breath of life.
- Akasha (Ether or Space): Akasha represents the element of space or ether and is associated with the concept of space as the container of all other elements. It is the element that provides the space for the other elements to exist and interact.
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When beings die, they go to the 50 Dead Worlds of Helheim where they journey through each world until they reach the Well of Souls where their mind is utterly destroyed and their soul is reincarnated into new being to begin a new. When the Chakravartin State is obtained, a Mage has awareness and memories of their past lives as well as the ability to influence the cycles of their future lives to some extent. When a Mage is no longer in their Chakravartin State, they will still retain the memories and awareness of their past lives, and in some cases, truly skilled Mages can draw on the power from their past selves to compound and increase their own. While this power may only be obtained or used in the Chakravartin State, Mages can take their past incarnations and distill them into Sword Arms, magical blades that manifest that incarnation's past and power. In this way, while not in the Chakravartin State, Mages can wield the power of their past lives.✦
When a Mage obtains their Chakravartin State, they also become capable of manifesting their Chakravartin Sword Arms, a unique Sword Arm that a Mage can manifest as an icon of their Chakravartin Form itself. This Sword Arm can be summoned to enter their Chakravartin State and also be used while in the state. Each arm is unique to its user but it is objectively the most powerful weapon to use with your most powerful form. See the article Sword Arm for more information on Sword Arm. Refer to The Form of the Wheel-Turning King for a detailed breakdown of this form.
Gestures & Ritual
To Access and Enter the Chakravartin State
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Dharma, a term as ancient as the stars themselves, encapsulates the concept of living in harmony with one's true self and purpose. It represents the alignment of one's actions, choices, and intentions with the intrinsic essence of their being. To adhere to one's Dharma is to embark on a journey of self-discovery, embracing the unique path etched into the fabric of one's existence. In doing so, individuals unlock the dormant potential within themselves and tap into the wellspring of their inner strength. Just as a star, radiant and undaunted, shines at its brightest when it follows its destined course through the cosmos, so too does a mage's power reach its zenith when in sync with their Dharma.
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In short, the understanding of the wheel, the understanding of your own Dharma, and how both relate and differ to each other in creation and with respect to yourself is what allows one to obtain their Chakravartin State. To enter this State, a Mage drives their Chakravartin Sword Arm into their being, becoming one with it and entering their Form of the Wheel-Turning King. A Mage's ability to sustain this transformation is dependent on their own stamina and capabilities.
Applied Restriction
- Requires Magic to perform. In the absence of Magic or in a location without Magic, the Chakravartin State cannot be gained. The same applies to a SOUL.
- Master over the Seven Tubaki Genshin and all 8 Magical Arts is needed prior to accessing this form.
- This form cannot be used in Realms deemed "too small" for such power, such as the Midgard Realm.
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