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Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world?

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  • golgaloth@writing.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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    Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

    #WorldBuilding #writing #ttrpg #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #GameDev #gaming

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    • golgaloth@writing.exchangeG golgaloth@writing.exchange

      Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

      #WorldBuilding #writing #ttrpg #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #GameDev #gaming

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      @golgaloth

      I have a character who solves murders like that cleric does.

      I mean, she's a necromancer, not a cleric, but still.

      It's hard for murderers to escape justice when a necromancer raises their victims testify against them in court.

      Maybe that's why necromancers are often burned at the stake.

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      • golgaloth@writing.exchangeG golgaloth@writing.exchange

        Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

        #WorldBuilding #writing #ttrpg #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #GameDev #gaming

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        @golgaloth Whenever I play a fantasy TTRPG, I think of the ways magic could be deployed at a civic/industrial scale: Continual light as street lamps on every city corner; Golems and elementals powering heavy industry; Zone of truth in all city watch jails and courtrooms.

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          @golgaloth

          I have a character who solves murders like that cleric does.

          I mean, she's a necromancer, not a cleric, but still.

          It's hard for murderers to escape justice when a necromancer raises their victims testify against them in court.

          Maybe that's why necromancers are often burned at the stake.

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          @davidtheeviloverlord @golgaloth Eh, cleric or necromancer is largely just a matter of perspective…

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            @davidtheeviloverlord @golgaloth Eh, cleric or necromancer is largely just a matter of perspective…

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            @michaelgemar @golgaloth

            One of the jokes in that world is that a necromancer is just a healer who went too far.

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              @michaelgemar @golgaloth

              One of the jokes in that world is that a necromancer is just a healer who went too far.

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              @davidtheeviloverlord @michaelgemar @golgaloth Healing _is_ necromancy in #DnD 5e...

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              • golgaloth@writing.exchangeG golgaloth@writing.exchange

                Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

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                @golgaloth Arcanum has a murder victim who lies in order to falsely accuse an innocent.

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                  Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

                  #WorldBuilding #writing #ttrpg #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #GameDev #gaming

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                  @golgaloth i remember in criminal law class someone quipping that "murder is just assault with one less witness"...
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                    @golgaloth i remember in criminal law class someone quipping that "murder is just assault with one less witness"...
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                    @golgaloth ...and thinking about this i think now we have one *more* witness (the resurrecting cleric who may be cross-examined about their methods and known side effects they might have on a previously deceased's memory)
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                    • golgaloth@writing.exchangeG golgaloth@writing.exchange

                      Have you thought through the consequences of having magic in your world? What's the most unexpected realisation you've had about how things will work differently?

                      #WorldBuilding #writing #ttrpg #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #GameDev #gaming

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                      @golgaloth Dead guy: "I don't know, he had covered his face."

                      Or "I don't know. Some guy with a knife I had never seen before."

                      Or "I don't know. I felt sick when I came home and died two hours later."

                      Or "The last thing I remember is getting pushed from behind."

                      Talking with the dead can help, but in most cases it won't identify the attacker.

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                        @michaelgemar @golgaloth

                        One of the jokes in that world is that a necromancer is just a healer who went too far.

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                        @davidtheeviloverlord @michaelgemar @golgaloth

                        DONT DIE DAMMIT!!!

                        /Punches chest desperately

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