magical-embodiment
The idea of inscribing magical knowledge directly onto the human body, as considered by Childermass when contemplating copying the King's Letters onto himself.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
In this chapter, John Childermass discovers the corpse of Vinculus hanging from a hawthorn tree, his body covered in intricate blue markings known as the King's Letters, which contain a precious magical book. Childermass struggles with how to preserve and protect the book, considering copying it onto his own body, but is interrupted by the arrival of a mysterious, pale magician who reveals that Vinculus is not truly dead and uses magic to animate the body. The chapter explores themes of magical secrecy, the burden of knowledge, and the confrontation between different magical wills.