![]() ![]() Telepathy: The Discipline of Telepathy allows the practitioner to contact and control the minds of others. Telekinesis requires immense concentration as even a single lapse in thought could cause deadly accidents.ģ. Telekinesis is the first discipline anyone who studies the Notarikon System will tackle, and is perhaps the most useful. Wielders of these powers are known as the telekine, and they readily break the laws of physics with their abilities. Telekinesis: The art of the Telekinetic Discipline is to translate mental energy into physical force. Sub-discipline: Chloromancy (control of plants)Ģ. However, Biomancy cannot extend one’s lifespan indefinitely, as the bodies of their user is strained with every spell cast. Biomancy is cast using stamina as well as mana. Biomancy is most often used in the medical field but can also be used offensively. Biomancers are masters of the flesh, learning to shape and direct their bodies or the bodies of others according to their wills. Biomancy: The absolute control of life, polar opposite of Necromancy. the Notarikon System's many disciplines also require much more than just mana to cast, sometimes requiring stamina, other casters, or even the soul of its users.ġ. However, the Notarikon System is known to be more dangerous than the Merseburg System, as the spells can sometimes feedback and harm its user instead of being cast normally. Though somewhat more difficult to learn than the Merseburg System, it is still widely used in the modern world and is still expanded upon. Named after the city where the system was codified and expanded upon, the Notarikon System’s main caveat is the extreme power each spell from its magic schools and disciplines have. There's also another one I'm working on called the Merseburg System inspired by DnD that I will upload later or tomorrow. It needs a lot of suggestions and balancing. Well I have a -very- rough draft of a magic system that I just wrote in the last 2 hours or so. TLDR he doesn't need to, but why wouldn't he want to? ![]() Thirdly, if the Lich King could create magic casters out of random corpses and the mere force of his magic, then why hasn't he conquered the world yet? Sending horde after hordes of undead at your enemies would be effective only for so long, especially if the Lich King is already established as a universal threat. Once the counter-measures are established, then the Lich King is basically neutralized. If there are magic casters, which I'm also going to assume came from the corpses of dead wizards and sorcerers, then he should still be upgrading his tech because every other wizard still alive would figure out that the backbone of the Lich King's army is his magic casters harvested from their corpses and will develop counter-measures, whether by spell or by technology. If there isn't any, which is unlikely, then he's basically shooting his own foot. Right now, there is no info on whether or not the Lich King's undead horde has any other magic casters. We are going to assume that magic takes years of learning and dedication to master. However, I still have a beef with the Lich King. I could agree to your POV on the Orcs/Goblins. I think I'll consult with Vincent on this. I actually want to design 2 magic systems that work in tandem or exists at the same time in the world, instead of the more common single-system that most fantasy has. I'll post more ideas on magic and maybe design a magic system. After all, if he's thousands of years old he should know better. Unfortunately, this kind of disrupts Paul's note on the Land of the Dead and the Lich King's stance on technological progression. After all, a civilization that doesn't constantly improve themselves will die to disease, famine or invading enemies. ![]() Its literally impossible for the entire world to suddenly be convinced that not inventing things are good for them. One might argue that their particular civilization embraces an ideology that hampers technological progression. I posted an article earlier in this thread that explains, in detail, why medieval stasis should not happen to any civilization. 9:07:05 GMT sevicler said:Also one more thing Lets avoid medieval stasis. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |