Grimoire (Black Clover)
Darth Batrus (Talk | contribs) |
Darth Batrus (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Grimoire (魔道書グリモワール Gurimowāru) were mystical tomes that selected those with magic power and provided them access to a variety of spells. | Grimoire (魔道書グリモワール Gurimowāru) were mystical tomes that selected those with magic power and provided them access to a variety of spells. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Many years ago, the Devil '''Zagred''' intended to manifest his true body in the physical world and orchestrated an intricate plan to corrupt the leader of the [[Elf Tribe (Black Clover)|Elf Tribe]] named [[Licht (Black Clover)|Licht]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In appearance, Grimoires were mystical books that greatly enhanced their user's ability to use magic. They served as a written record of all the spells of the user with them growing alongside their owner. New spells were inscribed within the book and filled black pages as the spellcaster acquired a techniques or skills. The tomes were deeply tied to their owners which meant a wizard could not use another person's grimoire. | In appearance, Grimoires were mystical books that greatly enhanced their user's ability to use magic. They served as a written record of all the spells of the user with them growing alongside their owner. New spells were inscribed within the book and filled black pages as the spellcaster acquired a techniques or skills. The tomes were deeply tied to their owners which meant a wizard could not use another person's grimoire. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A Grimoire's power was denoted by the number of clover leaves that were shown on its cover. The more leaves meant that a Grimoire had chosen a powerful magic user with 4-leaf clover Grimoires being rare. Each of the leaves represented different qualities with three leaf clovers embodying fate, hope and love. In a rare 4-leaf clover, the fourth was said to symbolise luck. Within a 5-leaf clover, the fifth leaf was claimed to hold the Devil in them. In reality, the Devil was real and was a primary means through which they could manifest in the physical world. By causing a 4-leaf wielder to fall into despair, their tome transformed into a '''Grimoire of Despair''' (絶望の魔導書 | ||
+ | グリモワール, Zetsubō no Gurimowāru) allowing them to become possessed by a Devil who then used them to manifest their true powers. | ||
When a person was a teenager, they took part in the '''Grimoire Acceptance Ceremony''' where they went into a library filled with the tomes. Once there, they were chosen by a grimoire thus giving them access to a full range of magical spells. | When a person was a teenager, they took part in the '''Grimoire Acceptance Ceremony''' where they went into a library filled with the tomes. Once there, they were chosen by a grimoire thus giving them access to a full range of magical spells. | ||
==Users== | ==Users== | ||
+ | *'''Licht''' : | ||
*'''Yuno''' : | *'''Yuno''' : | ||
*'''Asta''' : | *'''Asta''' : |
Revision as of 04:55, 23 April 2020
Grimoires are objects that feature in Black Clover.
Contents |
History
Grimoire (魔道書グリモワール Gurimowāru) were mystical tomes that selected those with magic power and provided them access to a variety of spells.
Many years ago, the Devil Zagred intended to manifest his true body in the physical world and orchestrated an intricate plan to corrupt the leader of the Elf Tribe named Licht.
Overview
In appearance, Grimoires were mystical books that greatly enhanced their user's ability to use magic. They served as a written record of all the spells of the user with them growing alongside their owner. New spells were inscribed within the book and filled black pages as the spellcaster acquired a techniques or skills. The tomes were deeply tied to their owners which meant a wizard could not use another person's grimoire.
A Grimoire's power was denoted by the number of clover leaves that were shown on its cover. The more leaves meant that a Grimoire had chosen a powerful magic user with 4-leaf clover Grimoires being rare. Each of the leaves represented different qualities with three leaf clovers embodying fate, hope and love. In a rare 4-leaf clover, the fourth was said to symbolise luck. Within a 5-leaf clover, the fifth leaf was claimed to hold the Devil in them. In reality, the Devil was real and was a primary means through which they could manifest in the physical world. By causing a 4-leaf wielder to fall into despair, their tome transformed into a Grimoire of Despair (絶望の魔導書 グリモワール, Zetsubō no Gurimowāru) allowing them to become possessed by a Devil who then used them to manifest their true powers.
When a person was a teenager, they took part in the Grimoire Acceptance Ceremony where they went into a library filled with the tomes. Once there, they were chosen by a grimoire thus giving them access to a full range of magical spells.
Users
- Licht :
- Yuno :
- Asta :
Notes
- Grimoires were created Yūki Tabata where they feature in Black Clover.
- They were based on Grimoires that feature in magical beliefs.
Appearances
- Black Clover:
External Links
This article is a stub. You can help Multiversal Omnipedia by expanding it.