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LUX『 ʏᴇᴇᴛ ᴛʜᴇ sʜᴀᴅᴏᴡs 』CROWNGUARD ([personal profile] interlucere) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2019-05-07 12:12 pm

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Name: Lux Crownguard
Date: 5/7
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Does magic exist in your world? What is it like, and how do others view those who use it? If not, is there something similar to it where you are from?

With so many of us coming from different worlds, it would be a good idea for us to pool our knowledge and resources to figure things out. The rules might not be the same here, but having a base to start from is better than nothing at all, wouldn't you agree?

- Lux
futhark: (looking into distance)

[personal profile] futhark 2019-05-23 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ So no reply on that first part, huh? That is an answer on its own. ]

Man. Smarter heads tried to do that, not sure if I can sum it up succinctly enough.

What we call "mystery" in this context is simply the source of all the supernatural phenomena of old. It accumulates over time so the rule is that the older it is, the more powerful. But the older it is, the more likely it got lost. Or hidden on purpose.


[ Mages discovering something incredible and never telling anyone so it can be used as a trump card in a decisive moment? - yes, that's A thing ]

Modern magecraft is at its base an attempt at a reenactment of miracles from the past. A shadow of what once was, but still powerful.