Working on my novel, Sacred Bell (I call her SB for short)
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Generally there are no requirements and magic can be performed without any special actions, but there are exceptions. Bellwethr'y, for instance, requires placing hands on a body in order to resurrect it. Healing magics also usually require physical contact.
How is magic actually performed? What kinds of speech or actions are needed to execute a successful spell? An ancient incantation? A hand sign? Martial arts movements?
Or is it enough simply for the caster to THINK their spell into existence?
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Generally there are no requirements and magic can be performed without any special actions, but there are exceptions. Bellwethr'y, for instance, requires placing hands on a body in order to resurrect it. Healing magics also usually require physical contact.
Back to Sacred Bell for a short, fun scene where Keria meets a man who will help her reach the city. I wrote this yesterday, so this was good timing!
Back to Sacred Bell for a short, fun scene where Keria meets a man who will help her reach the city. I wrote this yesterday, so this was good timing!
No tools are required to use magic, but some kinds of magic need a focus object in order to have any kind of affect. For instance, a user with plant-based magic can't do anything if there are no plants around (unless their magic allows them to grow plants out of nothing).
Let's talk magical tools! What does someone need to do magic in your system? An arcane focus (e.g. wand, staff, orb)? A book of spells? A musical instrument? A bunch of obscure ingredients?
If you have magical companions, they would count here 😁
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No tools are required to use magic, but some kinds of magic need a focus object in order to have any kind of affect. For instance, a user with plant-based magic can't do anything if there are no plants around (unless their magic allows them to grow plants out of nothing).
Depends on what era of Fife's history we're in. Early on, the origin of magic is a complete mystery, leading to any number of theories. Later, Fifeans will learn that their magic is the result of an accident during experiments Pure Magic Beings were conducting in another land.
This week we're digging more into the nuts & bolts of your magic system! So let's start with the source.
Where exactly does magic "come from" in your world? Where/when does it originate? Does anyone know for sure, or are there only theories?
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Depends on what era of Fife's history we're in. Early on, the origin of magic is a complete mystery, leading to any number of theories. Later, Fifeans will learn that their magic is the result of an accident during experiments Pure Magic Beings were conducting in another land.
Going with ✨vibes✨ for today's mildly spoilery snippet. In this scene, the protagonist and the other youngs have learned something that redeems the actions of the growns, which until now have seemed needlessly cruel.
Going with ✨vibes✨ for today's mildly spoilery snippet. In this scene, the protagonist and the other youngs have learned something that redeems the actions of the growns, which until now have seemed needlessly cruel.
Both of my favorite scenes showcasing Bellwethr'y are kind of spoilery for my novel Sacred Bell. One is darker in nature, taking place after Keria has been pushed to her limit. The other shows her that her magic can be used for good and sets up the future of Bellwethr'y in Fife.
It's Snippet Saturday!
Share a snippet from your story which features a particularly impressive or awe-inspiring use of magic!
If you don't have any scenes written yet, feel free to share ideas for a future scene featuring impressive magic!
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Both of my favorite scenes showcasing Bellwethr'y are kind of spoilery for my novel Sacred Bell. One is darker in nature, taking place after Keria has been pushed to her limit. The other shows her that her magic can be used for good and sets up the future of Bellwethr'y in Fife.
I started developing this world and its magic over 10 years ago, so if there was a specific initial inspiration it's lost to time 😂 However, what I want out of this system is to be able to have fun, so it's a system where anything can happen within the loose boundaries I've set.
Tell us about why you developed this magic system! What drew you to the concepts? Why did you choose to make it the way you did? Were you inspired or influenced by any other works?
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I started developing this world and its magic over 10 years ago, so if there was a specific initial inspiration it's lost to time 😂 However, what I want out of this system is to be able to have fun, so it's a system where anything can happen within the loose boundaries I've set.
Everyone has magic to some degree, but most can only do one or two simple things. It's common to discover your magic by accident. It can be honed through training, but because of the variety of types and power, there are few official ways to study magic; most learn on their own.
Tell us about who can wield magic in your world!
Is it available to everyone, or only a special few? Is it a gift you're born with, or a skill you can learn? Is the knowledge gatekept in some way?
Don't forget to read & interact with others! 😁
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Everyone has magic to some degree, but most can only do one or two simple things. It's common to discover your magic by accident. It can be honed through training, but because of the variety of types and power, there are few official ways to study magic; most learn on their own.
Back to Signs of Spring! I've actually shared this snippet here before lol. This comes from the beginning of the story. Can you guess the word being described here? 🤔
Back to Signs of Spring! I've actually shared this snippet here before lol. This comes from the beginning of the story. Can you guess the word being described here? 🤔
Focusing on one specific use of magic since there are so many kinds in Fife.
Bellwethr'y magic allows users (Bells) to resurrect the dead, at the cost of the two being connected for the life of the Bell. Whether this is natural or unnatural magic has been debated for centuries.
Vocab time! Tell us about some important terms we need to know to understand your magic system. Obviously, make sure you include the definitions! 😁
As usual, interpret the prompt however makes sense to you! Don't feel limited only to conlang words.
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Focusing on one specific use of magic since there are so many kinds in Fife.
Bellwethr'y magic allows users (Bells) to resurrect the dead, at the cost of the two being connected for the life of the Bell. Whether this is natural or unnatural magic has been debated for centuries.
From my novel "Sacred Bell"
Keria has just overhead a conversation between her father (Kal) and the local healer, who admits that he can't do anything more to help Isel, Keria's mother, who is dying.
From my novel "Sacred Bell"
Keria has just overhead a conversation between her father (Kal) and the local healer, who admits that he can't do anything more to help Isel, Keria's mother, who is dying.
Natural magic draws energy from nature (e.g. water magic is fueled by water). It can't do anything that nature itself can't do.
Unnatural magic draws energy from the user, making it riskier by nature. As the name implies, it can be used to do things outside the laws of nature.
What is the central concept of your magic system? E.g. Elemental magic? Music magic? Name-based magic? Something else? (Note: this isn't the "source" of magic - that's Day 8!)
If you already answered this previously, feel free to go into more detail!
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Natural magic draws energy from nature (e.g. water magic is fueled by water). It can't do anything that nature itself can't do.
Unnatural magic draws energy from the user, making it riskier by nature. As the name implies, it can be used to do things outside the laws of nature.
Magic in Fife leans soft, but with enough structure to make it easier to write and to help me avoid a "why don't they just magic all their problems away" situation. All magic falls broadly under either natural (elemental) or unnatural (everything else) magic.
Do you have a "hard" or "soft" magic system?
In other words, does your magic system have strictly defined rules (think: Brandon Sanderson's books)? Or is it more undefined, mostly vibes/rule of cool (think: Gandalf from LOTR)? Somewhere in between?
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Magic in Fife leans soft, but with enough structure to make it easier to write and to help me avoid a "why don't they just magic all their problems away" situation. All magic falls broadly under either natural (elemental) or unnatural (everything else) magic.
I'm Amaris! I have lots of magic systems but I'll probably mostly focus on the one in Fife (which is part of my larger fantasy world) because it's easily the funnest one, and also the most fleshed out. For now, all I'll say is that Fife did not always have magic.
This month we're talking magic systems! Whether you're building a new one or yapping about an old one, welcome!
Introduce yourself & your world, including the magic. Keep it brief so you still have plenty to talk about the rest of the month!
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I'm Amaris! I have lots of magic systems but I'll probably mostly focus on the one in Fife (which is part of my larger fantasy world) because it's easily the funnest one, and also the most fleshed out. For now, all I'll say is that Fife did not always have magic.
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Another overlap day for many, I'm sure! Stretching the term 'critter' again, yet can sometimes be valid! The godly, demonic, whichever being may fit here! 👼😈
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