Adjutor
Adjutor watched Ur with some slight apprehension at her apparent disappointment in him, starting to feel like there was a little ball of ice in his stomach. He'd failed, both himself and her expectations. He'd rushed the spell and messed that up, then had the gall to seemingly ask for an easy way out of-
Then he felt the cool kiss of silk against his skin, looking at himself to find that a dark purple robe had come into existence around him. Closer examination drew his attention to delicate silver embroidery worked into the cool fabric and the myriad feathers and scales worked into the shoulders. Apprehension was quickly replaced with wonder as the teen stood up, barely managing enough focus to shape a full-length mirror to his side. To say Adjutor was amazed by the sheer craftsmanship apparent in the robes would have been a blasphemous understatement.
Never thought I'd care one way or another about how I looked, but...wow. Can't even think of anything else to say...Xarrest?
...Can't help you there.
Then Adjutor caught a hint of a design on the back of the robe. His curiosity piqued, he immediately formed a hand mirror, using it in conjunction with the other mirror he'd conjured to get a good look at the design to find the masterfully detailed dragon on the back of the robe, the scales shimmering and eyes flickering in the not-light of the Fade such that it seemed like it was alive. Adjutor Xarrest had no words left in him for all of a few minutes.
...This is a chance.
With that, both mirrors popped out of existence and the teen looked at the spot where his first attempt at the Glyph had been. He needed this next attempt to succeed. This was a chance he'd been given, a challenge she'd handed down to him. That he was worthy of being her apprentice, worthy of this gift, even if it was mere dream-make and wouldn't last outside of said dream.
So...what went wrong last time?
Perhaps the mana flow? Let's look around a bit.
Eyes still unsealed, Adjutor examined the area around the Glyph for a moment, going over what Ur had said earlier as he tried to figure out what he was-
Wait. This place is filled with mana, sure, but it's also a place of dreams. This Glyph is meant to enforce reality, so of course it would be even more difficult to use here.
Well, at least if we can succeed here, then this Glyph should be fairly easy to use outside.
Okay...focus on the- wait a minute.
The teen grinned for a moment before opening up the connection again, stretching out a hand as if to reach out to the mana around him.
Let's see...Focus on the concept, order imposed upon the world. Gather the mana required.
"Moes."
With this quiet utterance, seemingly gibberish, the mana within the teen's vicinity is stilled, remaining active while no longer moving about so chaotically as before.
This will have to suffice, then.
Indeed. Now then, order imposed upon the world within its bounds. Magic is the anomaly to be ended within the bounds of this rune.
Enforce the rules of the world through this mark.
Bring to an end all anomalies within its bounds.
With that, Adjutor took the stilled mana and gathered it to him, shaping it to carry out the task set before him.
Foolish mortal, your guard is-
Before the demon could finish, Adjutor released the mana, watching as it carved itself into the ground in the same design as Ur put before him. This time, however, it was different from his previous attempt. The teen couldn't put what was different about it to words, but he knew regardless.
Then the Glyph took effect, and Adjutor realized his success with the sudden leaden weight upon his body as all the mana around him within a fair radius was simply...neutralized. As if the area had simply been cleansed of the stuff. The teen really couldn't help but smile a little.