Morax Talismans

The Morax Talismans (also know as Ghoqqà in Ttlojjwe Language/Ttlojjwe) are a kind of magical talisman, or incantation device used to storage and catalyse Morax Dancing Magic into a strip of special stone paper inscribed with incantations and ancient phrases connected to Morax mythology with a mixture of ink, and Nwoqitl blood. These talismans are used to transport magic from one place to another, and to use their associated magic powers with the advantage of not performing any kind of dancing ritual to manifest magical effects at all. They have the disadvantage that their quantity of magical power is diminished as if the magic was originally casted by a dancing ritual. Lhēqhò (Morax Dancing Casters) still don’t know the causes of this phenomena, but recent research efforts are promisingly trying to replicate more constantly the rituals to create the talismans, and it is believed the innate magic power inside the talismans can be enhanced, and even surpass the power levels of magic casted by the traditional dancing rituals. The Cēńŕommen (Morax Monarchy and its Affiliates) have showed an incredible amount of interest on the research of this talismanic magic, as 4 establishments made purely for the investigation of it have been built and covered by the Morax government, 1 in each on some of the mayor cities of Morax (Yk’nang, Rrewe; and Haowe, the capital of the country, as well as in the coastal city of Cott’nang; a city previously unknown by the majority of Morax people, now used as the hub of the “Pwōgwátt’cé” era of Morax.