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| ====== Magic, Watsonian ====== | ====== Magic, Watsonian ====== | ||
| - | Very rarely, an individual will be blessed (or cursed, one might very well say) with the gift of magic, perhaps through divine ancestry (or daemonic, given how these things tend to turn out). The magic of the world is not necessarily as powerful as the cannon, and it might be less productive than the steam engine, but being able to bend the energies | + | Very rarely, an individual will be blessed (or cursed, one might very well say) with the gift of magic, perhaps through divine ancestry (or daemonic, given how these things tend to turn out). The magic of the world is not necessarily as powerful as the cannon, and it might be less productive than the steam engine, but being able to bend the spirits |
| + | Spells work by, essentially, | ||
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| + | Spell Books, then, consist of graphs, figures and text explaining various known and/or relevant True Names. | ||
| ====== Magic, Doylist ====== | ====== Magic, Doylist ====== | ||
| - | There is magic but for balance reasons it's very rare and not excessively powerful. A talented wizard should be comparable to a 6-pounder cannon on the battlefield, | + | There is magic but for balance reasons it's very rare and not excessively powerful. A talented wizard should be comparable to a 6-pounder cannon on the battlefield, |
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