Unfortunately, no. Execution matters. The manner in which sigils are drawn have an effect on how they work.
[Anton pulls some paper closer and draws the set, but slowly so Tony can see how he performs each sigil and their connective components.]
Start with the circles. They don't need to be closed immediately, if you don't want power to enter them quite yet--that's relevant for some of these but not others. The rest of the lines should be drawn along similar circular lines. Like colouring a picture, for example--all the strokes of your pencil should be in the same direction. The circular layout of a sigil set should work in the same manner.
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[Anton pulls some paper closer and draws the set, but slowly so Tony can see how he performs each sigil and their connective components.]
Start with the circles. They don't need to be closed immediately, if you don't want power to enter them quite yet--that's relevant for some of these but not others. The rest of the lines should be drawn along similar circular lines. Like colouring a picture, for example--all the strokes of your pencil should be in the same direction. The circular layout of a sigil set should work in the same manner.