The ceremony is held inside one of the halls of the catacombs inside the Cathedral of Magister's City: Ishana, there, the applicant is to be on their knees, and to be hanging their head as if saying a prayer, while the current Ten Sages encompasses them. After a brief rite of incantation is said between the applicant and the Ten Sage who is reciting said incantation, the applicant is awarded their title and their hat as proof as their membership as one of the Sages. After the final rite is said, the remaining Ten Sages are to repeatedly chant the line.
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| - The ceremony is held inside one of the halls of the catacombs inside the Cathedral of Magister's City: Ishana, there, the applicant is to be on their knees, and to be hanging their head as if saying a prayer, while the current Ten Sages encompasses them. After a brief rite of incantation is said between the applicant and the Ten Sage who is reciting said incantation, the applicant is awarded their title and their hat as proof as their membership as one of the Sages. After the final rite is said, the remaining Ten Sages are to repeatedly chant the line.
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| - The ceremony is held inside one of the halls of the catacombs inside the Cathedral of Magister's City: Ishana, there, the applicant is to be on their knees, and to be hanging their head as if saying a prayer, while the current Ten Sages encompasses them. After a brief rite of incantation is said between the applicant and the Ten Sage who is reciting said incantation, the applicant is awarded their title and their hat as proof as their membership as one of the Sages. After the final rite is said, the remaining Ten Sages are to repeatedly chant the line. The only Canonization Ceremony to take place in the series is during BlazBlue: Phase Shift 1 in the first chapter. The applicant was Konoe A. Mercury and the known sages present were Two, Three, Four, Seven and Eight. The ceremony often takes place in the morning and is announced via a distinct ringing from the Cathedral bells.
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