User blog comment:Njalm2/Nanja's Grimoire: Abjuration/@comment-18812574-20160108152836

Oh, so that's what abjuration is. Lmao.

(P.s., I'm sure most of you have seen this article by now, but if it's something that ineterests you Sekidō is my own take on Kidō negation/dispellation/abjuration.)

Great guide as always N! I didn't realize wards fell under the scope of abjuration, nor did I know that this was actually Orihime's forte. Of course it makes sense, cause she literally runs around screaming "I reject!" and "Kurosaki-kun~!!" all the time, heh heh.

This is a more personal question, but do you think it would reasonable if I incorporated wards (or at least, one or two kinds of wards) into Sekidō? If so what would be the difference between a ward suited to say, abjuration, and a regular barrier? I guess wards and abjuration barriers are set up beforehand, whereas conjured barriers are more immediate to shielding the effect at hand in a fight? At any rate, wards have always confused me, with the exception of Millón Escudo which is pretty straight-forward. I imagine wards can do other things aside from just merely protecting the user from attack, although my imagination is somewhat limited in this regard.