@@Lemon.Lex_ which unfortuantly because of didney is coming up soon because one stupid exec decided their best show "dident fit the disney brand" (Which is the dumbest thing ive ever heard ) and shortened season 3 to 3 44 minute special episodes
@@brickmotionyead i think its a sort of corrupted ir at least i complete abomination glyph. Someone said in a vomments before, that light glyph also stands as a purifier, or a stabilizer. They said that light glyphd are used so that it wont be chaotic, or unstable. Like how Philip's glyph on his arm got worse because it doesnt have the light glyph to stabilize it, ir the new arm thing, since it doesnt imvolve light glyphs. Could also be a reason for tge petricication glyph
@@brickmotionyead it isn't, actually. belos' goop curse is a very dark green, not the fleshy-like substance we see with the mud claw. however, belos has used them before during young blood old souls.
@@aldrich_leon8547 Now since you gave me that idea she might be able to use that to make a completed purple abomination and we could see some lumity abominations or it could be the stuff that Jon Luke is made of
Philip's teleportation glyph may act as coordinates to where he wants to go. If Luz found out every place's glyph coordinates she may be able to teleport anywhere
Wouldn’t that take like literally years to do? Even if she found the coordinates to everywhere, then how would she remember it? If she made a book with the coordinates in it it would be thicker than a phonebook. Also the process would be extremely dangerous to do if the boiling isles aren’t at or at least near 0,0 as she could end up stranded in the middle of the ocean.
i think it works more like the flying thunder raijin in naruto, philip may have already drawn those glyphs to places he wants to go or something like that
I love how this show handles the idea of glyphs. Like, they aren't some symbols ancient wizards made up, they're a thing that appear in nature. There's a reason to why they do what they do, and I think that's great. They could've easily just been like "here's a book some mage wrote years ago, go nuts" but instead went with "you're gonna see these shapes in nature. Try drawing them, see what happens"
Theory: When Luz discovered the light glyph, king couldn’t see it and Luz had to draw it out for him. Following on this there are only two people in the entire show that are shown to use glyph magic without it being taught to them: Luz and Phillip. The only two humans…
@@_marshP Well, if I remember right, crystals are formed by an elemental equation where the amountand order of the elements can be used to recreate them. Oh! And from rocks we also know that pleasure and heat can change the form of an ingenious rock to any other rock type. Like a metamorphic rock.
@@Lemon.Lex_ reminds me of that old flash game on the internet were you start out with the 4 basic elements and you have to combine them to get more advanced stuff and then combine different results into more advanced stuff
The snow glyph seems more like a counter magic glyph, or like a glyph that organizes magic with the snow coming from the now organized ice spell. The glyph Lilith used had all 4 basic glyphs so it seems like it uses all 4 magic types to control the magic around it.
Plant glyph is really ambigious. Lots of flavoring is made by crumbled up plants. She may know a plant that when grounded up produces a sweat flavor. So frozen plant mush that's probably really sweet
I know this is 1 year ago but she could possibly make medical items from the plant glyph but witches do have healing magic so it's useless in the boiling isles
@@wayverleesoulsong they probably are, but I don't know why they picked these four in particular. Becuse the classic four element are air, water, fire and earth; I can see how light, ice and plant can replace each, but I don't see why they'd do the change to begin with, nor how they ended up with these four. Before it was stated that there weren't more, I just assumed we'd see more over time. What if there's a secret 5th glyph?!
So based off the first glyph, it seems that only Luz can see them when she first discovers them. Like little messages specifically for her, I like that.
I hope they eventually come out with an upgrade of sorts that allow them to write the glyphs faster. While writing them ahead of time helps, it still results in limited quick uses and the spell size and strength seems to be related to how big the glyph is which would be difficult for pre written ones.
wait maybe the colactor is choosing a champion so thier pining luz and belos against eachother on purpose and as soon as one of them wins the collector will like posses them
Actually if he just wrote the super glyph combo (the teleporting spell) with Titan’s blood he would’ve been able to hop one world, he would’ve been home but it’s a one way trip cuz glyphs don’t work in the human realm
If this was in real life, I would mix plant glyph (large but only one)and light glyph(small but many) to create a tree that bears glowing fruits! Great decorations too✨✨
something interesting with the light glyph at like 0:24, turn it side ways, and it looks like the side view of an eye with it's feild of vision depicted, it also looks like the sun rising over a moutian, and a lamp and all sorts of light based iconography. similar thing with the ice glyph it looks like crystal mixed a sort fluid water shape, so crystal water, ICE.
Alright, with how the glyphs are made, I'm fairly sure the different Geometric shapes are all building blocks of glyphs, not just what is needed to make them work, but works more like letter system that instead of using phonetics like how we speak, instead is communicating in characteristics and information. And if it was tried, could likely have portions of it broken down in tests to start figuring out exact runes that make up a glyph. After a bit you should be able to start working out other glyphs or even make simplified ones. So you could probably break down the ice spell to get actual water and possibly a removal of energy, fire would break down to most likely Air and add energy glyphs. We can also look at Alchemical symbols from real life, fire uses the Alchemical symbol for Gold which corresponds with the sun, and interestingly, the plants use both the symbol for Gold as well as the symbol for Earth, so Gold seems to be the symbol for Energy in general possibly. Circles are also heavly used, which signifies perfection in alchemy, so circles could be used as a logical expression, like we need pure energy or pure iron nothing that contains it. Other than a few instances, it would be hard to inference further until more pure glyphs are shown and not just combos, but if enough are made in the future, it could likely be fairly easy to create brand new glyphs that do the same work as a combo with far less work.
Now that I think about it... Luz is an artificer. She takes mundane items and apply magical properties to them using magical glyphs as her medium of manifestation, using exterior magic that she doesn't possess but can manipulate. She's on the early stages, using basic items to cast this magic, but maybe one day she can make complex artifacts that are able to cast this glyphs unlimitedly, like boots with the safety fall glyph.
So we all agree that the titan is actively showing Luz the glyphs? Since it only took her days to find new ones while it took Belos MONTHS to find even a few?
Not having magic comes with the power of drawing perfect circles. My proof? Amity recently tried to draw a plant glyph and it looked terrible despite she being otherwise so talented with everything else
I just noticed that king said: "What!? Where?" when it was clearly on the screen. This is probably a dumb idea, but what if humans are able to see glyphs, unlike witches?
Fun fact: Whenn Boscha lights the Grudgby ball on fire before the match begins, there is a fire glyph that appears briefly on the ball before it's completely covered in flames.
Am I the only one disappointed with the way they switched glyphs from being a whole "magic is everywhere" thing to "There are only 4 and randomly putting them together does everything"
Idk. It makes sense technically, I mean in our world everything is made up of one of the elements on the periodic table, and putting different elements together gives different things, so why is it so disappointing when this logic is applied to a pretty neat magic system in a show? And not to mention the "magic is everywhere" was referring to how everything in the demon realm is made up of magic technically, and magic doesn't work in the human realm because it doesn't have the surrounding magic to command
@@lunardeity3357 But they went from Luz casually discovering glyphs at a steady pace, to just a solid wall of "no more glyphs". Why did she find them so fast? It's like there was supposed to be many more elemental glyphs to be discovered
@@lunardeity3357 Season 1 had already finished production before the show was cancelled. It wasn't a case of speeding things up. Luz herself doesn't even seem too shocked that she is discovering new glyphs quickly as seen with the plant and fire glyphs
@@isaac_aren Well I mean if you listen closely to when Philip speaks in the episode they use a time pool to go back in time, he says it took him forever to find the glyphs, this may have been hinting at that the titan was trying to avoid him finding out how to use the glyph at all costs(because it knew he would use them for evil) and the titan showed Luz the glyphs fast because she could fix what Philip unleashed. More evidence of only Luz being showed glyphs and not anyone else would be in the episode where king and her are hiding from Eda and she discovers the light glyph from eda's spell circle, king says he can't see it like she can. The titan is probably showing Luz the glyphs so fast so she can use them and learn glyph combos and become powerful enough to defeat belos. So the pacing of Luz learning the glyphs could because that's what the titan wanted
Okay, so the day of Unity is Belos trying to siphon the magic of the isles into the human realm (probably so he can rule there or some evil stuff), cause, as seen in the first season, luz's glyphs don't work on earth because there's no magic in the ambience to draw power from. It doesn't make sense that Belos would go through the whole hassle if he just wanted to go back, since the door Eda would have been enough, and Luz managed to reproduce it to some extent with practically 0 magic knowledge (in comparison to Belos, who's been studying magic and glyphs for like 50 years? I don't remember, it's mentioned in the series somewhere).
Well with the new episodw the day of unity is probably more akin to mass genocide since the draining spell will probably kill all witches with the coven brands and he thinks that it would 'protect humanity' if he did it
el de teletransprote es más complejo y de hecho me parece bastante genial y demuestra la experiencia que tiene y también que luz y Lilith están bastante lejos de entender los glyfos como el los entiende
...they can also be seen by other beings like when Amity tried to draw a plant glyph and the numerous times that Eda and Lilith used glyph magic even the time where Willow chose which glyph she wanted to use in the last Grudgby match
@@hoshi4076 Because luz thought it to them and of course the paper glyphs are visible but the ones who aren’t are actually the ones found in nature and if the residents of the boiling isles can see them then how come none of them don’t know about the glyphs?
Either that or they focus so much on their bile-sac magic that they ignored glyph or anything that can produce a glyph symbol. Eda did say to focus on the isles and when Luz did she found the ice glyph
I love how you can combine glyphs in this show. I did the maths and, IF there are only light, ice, fire, and plant glyphs, you can have more than 40 combos already, and that is if the max number of glyphs drawn is 4 (ex: light x fire x ice x plant). But we've seen combos using more than 4 glyphs (as seen in 4:58) so there should at least be more than 80 combos available.