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Current Lots of ideas, voices in your head? You may not be schizo, just need to find a plot and start writing.
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Movie Studios don't use AI to generate scripts because they're not copywritable. My writing is mine, not the world's to play with.
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I've no idea what is meant by everyone being a "southern cowboy".
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29 days ago
I like that the Amish gives their kids a chance to decide if they want to stay in their parent's religion.
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"Badgers?" he said, sweating as he heard gun hammers being cocked unseen behind him. "We ain’t got no badgers. We don’t need no badgers. I don’t have to show you any stinkin' badgers!"
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I am a seven-foot tall minecraft-playing hindu guru drag-queen alien.

Possessor of an Ancient Device™ Model 17. No, I don't know what it does. No, you can't play with it.

Pronouns: It. As in: "What is it? What does it want? Why is it here? Oh my god, it's got my... <insert random body part or object here>"

Likes: World Domination, Writing, Rpg, scifi/fantasy, anime, sketchup 3d models, and anime music videos.

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Enjoy your well-deserved rest.

I definitely think you're on the money about cost, although I don't know that we want to plan too much about magic. My idea here is for the magic and fantastical elements to be a little like window dressing for a college town slice of life.

I like the idea of keeping the process of doing magic deliberately vague, since it's a tool for the narrative, and not the focus of it. But there's definitely a need to define some general rules and boundaries.

Like you say, any spell has a cost, and the cost must be paid for the spell to remain in effect. By the same token, I think we can hold with "equivalent exchange" as described in Fullmetal Alchemist.


Equivalent exchange falls under Hermatic magic, also known as the Laws of Sacrifice - giving up in equal value to what you obtain. Some rituals, like stone circles, taps into people in the circle to charge a magical battery, which can then be used to work more powerful magic. However, it's very important that you replenish the magic you use. There's a magic circle in the series Outlander that transports a woman back in time, for example, at the cost of any gemstone she's wearing. The purity of the materials does affect it.

Sympathetic magic, or the Laws of Sympathy, is basically like calling to like - Voodoo dolls and spinning straw into gold, that sort of thing. If you can establish a relationship with runes and symbols, they work much the same. Like the Wizard's Eye, a drawing of an eye that allows a witch or wizard to see what's going on there.

Often, it's just two different methods to obtain the same result.
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Maybe it's considered more like a private Ivy League school - difficult admissions process, requiring outstanding extracurricular activities/achievements or strong SAT/ACT/equivalent scores. It's divided a College of Theurgical and Thaumaturgical Arts which has additional requirements to get into (like how one might have to audition to get into a performing arts school, or need an impressive project on their resume to get into a technical institute) and has interdisciplinary studies within other traditional colleges, which were gradually incorporated in the 1800s/1900s as firearms industrialized, becoming more deadly and gaining equal, if not greater, footing against magic.

For the magic system, I think it makes sense for nothing to happen if you don't have enough materials - like in chemistry, when you don't have enough reagent for a reaction to continue. If you do something wrong, your magic can backfire, sometimes in improbable or bizarre ways, perhaps with even greater force than what your initial input was. A simple prank hex could become a harsh curse.

Maybe magic, like life, is just borrowed energy - as such no spell can last forever, and at some point it must decay and return its energy to nature. A magical contract can fade if it isn't "fed." Everyday enchantments need some kind of fuel to keep going - there are a variety of associated costs or sacrifices with them, but there's always a price to be paid, even if that price is trivial, silly (perhaps whimsical, even), or embraced with enthusiasm.

Edit: Also, if we're going for a 90's setting, I would love to bring in 90's music for character throwback songs.




Blockbuster Video. Trolls. Tamagotchis. Spice Girls. Backstreet Boys. Dialup. AOL. Beanie Babies. Game boy. The Macarena.
All the better, a private college. Very few invites. It doesn't accept a lot of outsiders. Very big on letters of recommendation. And not everyone gets accepted.

But, we need the basics of a magic system. How it works. What happens when you don't do it exactly.



or are spoken enchantments even needed?

Perhaps the school was there first, perhaps beginning as an agricultural college and needed a lot of room, and the town simply grew around it.

Yeah, you don't expect a lot of explanation occurring between two professionals, especially in the middle of a sword fight.



The fun bit is that there can be some blurring of the genres, here.

Liberal Arts may have some very... unusual classes that your advisor has to approve.

This could be some technical classes that require a security clearance and DARPA approval. Try not to stare too hard at Professor Grey, that's how the little guy reads your mind.

Reanimation classes for the surgically inclined. Bring Your Own Igor.

Witch studies. Are you a Wizard or a Warlock?

This is Gisk's game, I just made a suggestion.
As a suggestion, why not have it going on over the summer? Just a handful of students present for a handful of classes, or having decided to stay in town instead of going home during the summer break?

The townies are happy because they can finally get downtown. Maybe now they can hit that diner that's always thronged with students during the fall and spring semesters? Fourth of July fireworks, art festivals, farmer markets, yard sales. Who knows what bit of elderich horror one might find in a pile of old books? Say an old diary that used to belong to a long dead professor?

Perhaps the gang are all members of a paranormal club - ghost hunting and the like?

The college is an old one, there are actual graves on campus where various members of the faculty were buried. Perhaps a few stories of strange things going on? Like rumors of strange beings in the stacks of the library at night? Or why the steam tunnels are all locked up and alarmed? Perhaps a few empty houses with hidden bunkers under them? Or a network of odd underground tunnels leading to hidden speakeasies long abandoned - or so you thought?

And let's not forget frats and secret societies.

@Expendable - Sem looks good my only concern is you have a pretty extensive arsenal and no real way to pay for it. I mean I won't say that a bouncer would be poor but that's some heavy weaponry just to have on the side. Unless your saying it's furnished by your employer to increase your intimidation effect, then I guess that could work.

I was thinking of that, I can drop the minigun and just keep the Briggs shotgun, call that a gift from Boss Raskolnikov, who strongly urged Sem not use that in town - or at the very least, not in the Russian quarter. Maybe later he'll use that to ask for a "favor". It's nothing you'd want to fire without the suit.

I have no problem getting rid of the bullpup either.
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