How to Incorporate Red Therapy into your Magic Press Regimen

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Red therapy base shueld for magic press refers to a protective shield that is used during magic press therapy sessions. This shield acts as a barrier between the therapist and the patient, providing both physical and energetic protection. The term "red therapy base" refers to the color of the shield, which is believed to have a grounding and protective effect. Red is often associated with strength, courage, and vitality, making it an ideal color for creating a sense of safety and stability during therapy. The shield itself is typically made of a strong and durable material that can withstand the pressure and force of the magic press device. It is designed to cover the entire body of the therapist, acting as a barrier against any potential physical harm.


Though I still haven’t seen Crystania, I’ve seen the original Lodoss and Chronicles multiple times, so getting to sit through a new story in the same world for the first time here was refreshing.

Melissa, a priestess of Mylee the God of War, goes through a ritual where she prays to Mylee for a champion, a sacred ceremony where the God is supposed to speak to the priestess and give her a warrior that will fight for them. except for when it comes to Louie s feelings for her; which she shamelessly exploits so he ll fulfill her tasks for her and protect her while he s at it.

Keep an eye on rune soldier

It is designed to cover the entire body of the therapist, acting as a barrier against any potential physical harm. In addition to the physical protection it provides, the shield is also believed to have energetic properties. Some practitioners believe that the red color of the shield can help to balance and align the therapist's energy, allowing them to better facilitate the healing process.

[Where I Watch] Rune Soldier (anime) (1 Viewer)

[Where I Watch] seems to be kind of a tradition on this board, so I thought I'd try my hand at it.

Rune Soldier is a 24-episode anime based off of someone's D&D campaign (like Record of Lodoss War). Unlike RoLW (which I've never seen), it's intended to be funny. I'm dubious about this claim. Here we go. *hits play*

Introductory Theme Sequence:

There’s a girl – she’s cute, and sitting on top of something medieval, when a woman in white waves to her from below and suddenly Sitting Girl handily jumps what appears to be three million stories to land gracefully and hug her.
Okay, I’m going out on a limb and guessing that Sitting Girl is the Thief. Woman in white is the Healer.
There’s a redhead. She’s really tall, she carries a really big sword, and she’s showing off really big cleavage. This is Fighter!
And then there’s the blue-haired boy. Is he the leader? Goblins jump out of the hill he’s standing on and attack all of them, so we may NEVER KNOW.
Ack! NPC montage scene! Singing nurses! Elves! No Elvis.
Combat sequence confirms all my guesses (although Healer could still be a White Mage). Bishie-Boy uses his fists, so he might be the Monk? Is this recent enough for there to be Monks? Is it old enough for there to be Monks? Man, this new edition stuff confuses me.


After the fight, Bishie-Boy pulls out a club, the women stare at it adoringly, and then it sparkles with white light and flowers bloom everywhere. If there’s no innuendo here I’ll eat my hat. Ah, Bishie-Boy – why must your class be as indeterminable as your gender?

Thief has a remarkably deep voice for a young woman. Fighter, obviously, has an even deeper voice. No stereotyping here, folks.

Also, the voice acting? It’s terrible. Just terrible. I’m listening to the dub, for clarification, so the original may be much better. That said, after a while the terrible dubbing starts to blend with the barrage of clichés to…um…I’m not selling anyone on this show, am I?

HAH! Healer is a cleric. And her name is…Melissa? >.

Thief is swarmed by hookers! They’re after the Bishie! He’s obnoxious – and accidentally depantses Thief. Thief kicks his ass – Bishie leaves the encounter with the line, “Second time tonight.”

Oh, now Fighter’s turn for a solo scene. She’s not swarmed by hookers…unless those guys with mohawks…? Oh no. They’re muggers.
Thug #2: “We could settle this with steel, if you happen to be packing any.”
Dude. Thug #2. She’s got a sword bigger than your torso. It’s strapped to her back (if only, perhaps, to counterbalance what lonely animators strapped to her front). Did your vision problems drive you to a life of crime?

Bishie horns in again. He’s not as embarrassing in a fight as I thought he’d be.

Healer’s boss is named… Jenny. Great. I’m digging the Lord of the Rings vibe here. I’ve been told Western names are exotic to the Japanese, but this is just silly.

And where do they find the magician they need? In a bar.
Thief: “We’re a band of professional adventurers!”
Mage: “Wow, really?!”
…it’s the ghosts of all my old campaigns come back to haunt me.

Mage: “So, what you’re saying is, you want me to join you on your adventures?”
Party: (nods unanimously)


Bishie reappears. His name is …Louie?

Cleric: “I’m sorry, Loogie, but…”

Why are the women so insistent on maintaining the gender unanimity? Privacy issues, perhaps? Is society matriarchal?

Bishie: “You won’t find a female mage in this town who isn’t locked up in the library!”
Mage: “Excuse me, I’m going to go lock myself up in the library!” (leaves cheerfully)

…And Bishie fails his first attempt at magic.

Later that evening…
Healer: “I’d like to take this time to perform my Sacred Ritual of Revealing.”
…Gimme that old-time religion…

Okay, no stripping. Apparently, the Ritual of Revealing (snerk) will show Healer the champion she’s destined to serve (mmm, Japanese misogyny, tastes like octopus). She wants a handsome hunk who loves her. I’m betting she gets Bishie.

Hey, the singing nurses are back! You remember them, from the intro sequence, right? Apparently they’re actually church acolytes. Healer is their idol, apparently.

…Healer really wants her champion to be the bastard child of David Bowie and Charlemagne.

Aaand over to Bishie! He’s out of jail! He’s in class! He sucks at class! He punches walls! It hurts! OH THE ANGST!
Apparently he really does suck at magic, and he’s only gotten so far because he’s the headmaster’s adopted son.

Mage: “You’re thinking of those three girls in the bar, aren’t you? There’s something about adventurers. I think it’s the way they’ll do anything for money, and I do mean anything. Those people leave a bad taste in my mouth.”

Bishie decides adventuring could be for him – he’s got no idea where to find Fighter or Thief, but Healer’s gotta be at the temple, right.

Bishie runs into Thief and Fighter, they get into an argument, Thief and Fighter start chasing Bishie around the temple…

Thief’s name is apparently Merrill. I can live with that much better than Melissa.
Fighter is…Genie? Alright then.

And Louie is apparently our titular Rune Soldier.

Tenjobito – Definitely old school fantasy goodness, even if kind of simplistic. If nothing else you really have nothing to lose watching Rune Soldier; It’s short enough to not take up too much time, inoffensive enough to be watched by a younger audience, funny and driven enough to keep you awake, and well made enough to please the eyes and ears. None of it stands out as the best ever, but there really is nothing majorly wrong with it at the same time.
Red therapy base shueld for magic press

It is thought that the shield can absorb any negative or stagnant energy from the patient and transmute it into positive and healing energy. Overall, the red therapy base shield for magic press is an important tool in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of magic press therapy sessions. It provides both physical and energetic protection, allowing therapists to perform their work with confidence and patients to feel secure in their healing journey..

Reviews for "Red Therapy: Elevating your Magic Press Experience to the Next Level"

1. John - 1/5 stars - I was extremely disappointed with the "Red therapy base shield for magic press". The product claims to offer protection from negative energy and enhance magical abilities, but I noticed no difference whatsoever. It felt like a complete waste of money and I regret making the purchase. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for genuine magical support.
2. Emily - 2/5 stars - The "Red therapy base shield for magic press" didn't live up to my expectations. While the design was visually appealing, I found that it had no significant impact on my magical practices. I was hoping for a boost in energy or some form of spiritual protection, but unfortunately, it fell short. The price was quite high for something that offered no real benefits. Overall, I feel there are better magical tools available in the market.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - The "Red therapy base shield for magic press" simply didn't work for me. I followed the instructions and used it during my magical rituals, but I didn't experience any noticeable effects. Additionally, the material used felt flimsy and cheap, which was disappointing considering the price I paid for it. I feel like this product is more focused on aesthetics rather than actual magical functionality. I would suggest looking for alternative options if you're serious about enhancing your magical practices.

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