• Infynis@midwest.social
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    7 months ago

    You can also interrupt a cast by preventing the caster from providing one of the components of the spell

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      7 months ago

      Funnily enough, in D&D 5E that wizard explicitly can cast that spell (if you’re equating Power Word Kill to Avada Kedavra)

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    7 months ago

    Maybe not directly related, but this talk makes to me a very compelling point about how magic should work in satisfying fiction.

    “The Last Unicorn” has magic that works this way, and it’s pretty good.

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      7 months ago

      I feel like this is true if the reader is meant to have the perspective of the person who feels that something is magic (the Hobbits, in the example from your video). However, not all magic in fiction is like this, and sometimes the reader is supposed to mostly have the perspective of Galadriel, or to gain her perspective over time.

      An example is Lev Grossman’s The Magicians. The reader has the perspective of the Hobbits at first, because that is the perspective of the main character. But the story has themes of “lifting the veil” of magic, and by the end both the main character and the reader have a more similar perspective to Galadriel.

      I guess what I mean is, I agree with you and the video’s author in large part… but like… to broadly say that magic “should” be used in literature in a certain way ignores how it can be used in different ways to great effect!

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      7 months ago

      Sure, but in a ttrpg you need a system or spell casting classes will dominate too much

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    Why does it have blue hair? I don’t think hair dye exists in a medieval world, or at least and easily accessible one