Tyura Circle

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The current mechanical function of tyura circles are unknown.


A tyura circle is created in an artistic meditative ritual using specially prepared salts that can be obtained from the Temple of Serenity on Wyvern Mountain in Ilithi.

Niloa smiles, and takes a small vial from her pocket, clasping it in both hands. 
 
"Yes, traveler.  Tyura circles are an old tradition that consists of creating elaborate
patterns with salt and then ritually erasing them in a representation of birth and death.
This brings about a betterment of the self."


Creation

A glass vial with softly colored chambers can be obtained from Niloa for a donation of 5000 dokora

TURN the vial to the desired color and then POUR the vial for each of three stages to complete the tyura circle. CLEAN CIRCLE to complete the ritual and destroy the circle.

You may obtain A glass vial with softly colored chambers once every 24 hours. (1 Andu) You may have more than one vial at a time, but you may not create a tyura circle more than once every 24 hours.

Tyura circles can be created anywhere, but not while engaged in combat. (Although the circle can be cleaned in combat.)

Vials are soulbound and cannot be given away.

Do not DROP the vials, as they will break.

A tyura circle will blow away in approximately 10 minutes if uncompleted.

A tyura circle must be finished with the vial that it was started with.

Colors

Available colors are Orange, Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Blue, Violet, and Green

A different color must be selected for each stage of the tyura circle.


While the function of the circles and relevance of the circles is unknown, four different basic color patterns were introduced during the initial demonstration.

Niloa says, "The first of the four basic tyura circles is the strength of life, the urge towards being. 
It is reflected by the gasp of new breath, the growing meadow, and the rushing waters."
Colors: White, Green, Blue
Niloa says, "Next is the exploration of energy, the invigoration of being. 
It is reflected in the colors of the slow flame, the eternal beacon, that which burns and yet does not exhaust."
Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow
Niloa says, "The second to the last of the basic tyura circles is that of the inner spark, the connection of all being. 
It is reflected by the savant eye, the ruddy moon, and the wisp of smoke that twists ever upward."
Colors:  Yellow, Red, White
Niloa says, "Our final circle is that of the one stillness, the recognition of being. 
It is reflected by the blanketing snow upon the mountain as it captures a single, perfect sunrise."
Colors: White, Pink, Violet