Sylas scanned them one by one and then chose one.
It was called the Wispy Rune Path, an oddly unimpressive name. This Rune Path was unique because it focused on flexibility in casting and energy conservation. It was also among the twelve Sylas designated as one of the foundational Rune Paths that all of the others branched from.
Essentially, the Wispy Rune Path used a method of Will Priming that allowed Strokes to be more flexible. But what was unique about it was the fact that Runes formed with a certain Rune Language could be changed and modified—even in real time—to any other Rune that operated using the same Strokes, or fell under the same umbrellas of Strokes.
However, this was just the simplest application. It was also possible to combine Runes after they had been cast, or separate a single Rune into multiple smaller Runes for an unexpected, sudden result.
