It had been three days since Amon started reading the books on magic circles. He learned a lot from them about magic circles.
First was the proper definition of magic circles: they serve as a visual representation of mana manipulation, the very essence of sorcery.
Every mage needed to know them; without them, no mage was considered a proper mage.
The next thing he learned was that magic circles were also of different types. Often, a combination of different types was used to cast a spell.
The first type was called Basic Circles; they are the foundation of magical practice. They are simple in design and serve as the starting point for novice mages.
The second type was advanced circles. As mages progress in their studies, they delve into more complex design. These circles require a deeper understanding of mana control and spellcasting.