While many philosophers and practitioners may argue about it, the Shy Guy Multiversal Atlas (6th edition) defines Magic as “The ability to affect the world by force of will or inherent connection”, making it a catch-all for the categorization of mystical forces and methods across the Multiverse. In order to fully define the extent of magic on any given world, three separate axis should be considered; the strength of the magic, the breadth of abilities the magical system has, and how common the ability to manipulate this magic is in the population. However, in practice, several distinct patterns emerge, allowing for easy identification by Class. Note that unlike Technology, Magic class is not, by definition, linear.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:label
| |
| rdfs:comment
| - While many philosophers and practitioners may argue about it, the Shy Guy Multiversal Atlas (6th edition) defines Magic as “The ability to affect the world by force of will or inherent connection”, making it a catch-all for the categorization of mystical forces and methods across the Multiverse. In order to fully define the extent of magic on any given world, three separate axis should be considered; the strength of the magic, the breadth of abilities the magical system has, and how common the ability to manipulate this magic is in the population. However, in practice, several distinct patterns emerge, allowing for easy identification by Class. Note that unlike Technology, Magic class is not, by definition, linear.
|
| dcterms:subject
| |
| abstract
| - While many philosophers and practitioners may argue about it, the Shy Guy Multiversal Atlas (6th edition) defines Magic as “The ability to affect the world by force of will or inherent connection”, making it a catch-all for the categorization of mystical forces and methods across the Multiverse. In order to fully define the extent of magic on any given world, three separate axis should be considered; the strength of the magic, the breadth of abilities the magical system has, and how common the ability to manipulate this magic is in the population. However, in practice, several distinct patterns emerge, allowing for easy identification by Class. Note that unlike Technology, Magic class is not, by definition, linear.
|