Spell of permanence

Spell of permanence was used by Wells the Grey to allow his text, written in Cisco Ramon's blog to stay there permanently. To Wells, the text appeared as magic, but to Cisco it was a complex virus that encrypted the text. The true nature of this action is thus unclear.

Overview
The spell's incantation is in English, though the written part may actually be a figure of speech from Wells the Grey, rather than a real incantation. The spell is supposed to make anything written on a parchment permanent, but in the case of computers, it encrypts the text with a complex virus.

Incantation
But to ensure this word is bond and is seen by all– a simple incantation, a spell of permanence upon this parchment. (casting)

History
After Wells the Grey was disconnected from the meeting of the Council of Wells, denied his entry, he devised a way to travel to Earth One and leave a message of his on the blog belonging to the "hairless Cisco", that being, Cisco Ramon. Ensuring that Cisco wouldn't be able to delete his message, Wells the Grey encrypted it with the spell of permanence, which Cisco identified as a complex computer virus.

Known users

 * Wells the Grey

Known affected

 * Cisco Ramon's blog.

The Chronicles of Cisco

 * Post 66 (November 15, 2017)

Behind the scenes

 * Whether the "spell" is truly magical or technological in nature is up to debate.
 * Wells the Grey's magic appearing as a computer virus is similar to Ramsey Deacon's meta-human powers appearing as a computer virus.