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9 days ago
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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11 days ago
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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12 days ago
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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2 mos ago
"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.

Companions: a host of characters from other games, my personal muse Penny (as in Bad), and the Badger gang - Toothpick, Buttons, Shark, and Mongo. They grew up in the balcony of an old theatre that played a lot of gangster movies. Normally benign, but may invade the OOC forums.

Most Recent Posts

No, it wouldn't be the same, really. And there's no time for it.
Greetings and salutations, Dear Jack. I've found this to be a very welcoming place, myself.

So, what sort of games are you into? What are your interests?
Ah! So Rizx can rip out his... awww.
Oh, something I should ask - is everyone capable of working magic in the world, or is it a talent only some have? Typically along family lines (but talent doesn't always appear), but sometimes especially in the 60's, some children were born out of wedlock with the magic genes?
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I know this was a rhetorical question, but I don't think it should be. "Magic as technology" is one approach, and many well-respected stories use it, but it's not the only way, and I don't think it's the approach @Gisk wants to take. As long as magic requires a witch, it will never replace electricity - no one's going to contract a witch every time they want to put the kettle on. To be clear, I'm not trying to argue for the superiority of either approach; I'm just not sure we're collectively on the same page about what sort of story we're trying to tell here.

Gisk, am I correct in understanding that you see the setting here as more or less like the real world?


There's a movie, Onward. In it, people could use magic, but it was difficult to learn. So when someone comes up with the light bulb and a means of powering it, they started moving towards tech, and not many people use magic. To me, that seems to be a logical progression.

Then there's the world of Harry Potter - the mages keep themselves hidden from the muggles, so you have cars and flying broomsticks. And that makes sense to me.



In this world, we have magic which is still being practiced despite the existence of technology and a cost to work that magic....

So I have to ask how that works?

Edit - Okay, I accept that science and math classes are a necessary part of the curriculum, so there would be development along these lines.




There is another series I've read by Patricia Briggs - Mercedes Thompson. Basically, the main character is a VW mechanic working in Seattle who also is a skinwalker - she can transform herself into a coyote. And she was raised by a werewolf pack - her neighbor is the Alpha of the Seattle Pack. And one of her customers is a vampire who had a van customized into the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo.

In this setting, like Harry Potter, the magical world maintains a separation between itself and the mundane. To quote MIB, "People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."

But the various factions of magical beings realize at some point they're going to be exposed (same argument for supers, what with face recognition software, etc). So the fairy folk came out first, and wind up having to move to a reservation but they were able to control somewhat how they got represented.

The werewolves at the start of this series are trying to work out how to come out to the public themselves. Turns out there's a lot of werewolves in the military...



So, in the 80's, we had the satanic panic, where religious groups were denouncing Dungeons & Dragons, while people and places like pre-schools became suspect due to the McMartin case (children were encouraged to tell stories about rituals, etc.) and lead to cameras being installed in them.

What if part of that panic was wizards coming out of the closet? (The government was aware of the wizards but hid their involvement as it wouldn't look good to admit they were working with them. Some UFO sightings were, in fact, wizards. But not all of them....)

Sanctuary was originally built to be exact that - a sanctuary. A magic bunker, as it were, one of many scattered around the country. (They haven't forgotten Salem.) Thus we have secret societies, much like today's preppers and militia groups preparing for Armageddon, against the day the government comes for the wizards.

The town itself is warded to prevent errant magic from leaking out....



...but things sometimes happen.

Some of the mages are not happy with the decision to come out when they did. We could also have busses arriving at various times with protesters.

Ladies and gentlemen, we will be having a protest at the main gate by the Westboro Baptist Church today. While you may defend yourself as necessary, we would like to remind you that turning the protesters into frogs or any other offensive magic will result in immediate expulsion, no matter who started it.


But yeah, there may be more things hidden away or even forgotten, little (and not so little) caches of various magic weapons, creatures, or even minor gods.

Because where there's ghosts, there's....

@kalanggam The Blue Ridge Mountains actually span multiple states! But funnily enough, most of the features listed in Country Roads are in fact in VA, and not WV.

Great character, happy to have him.

@Expendable Yes, absolutely!

I think a great real world analogue for magic is electricity. It's a powerful force that exists in nature in various forms. Humanity, through study and experimentation, have learned to harness and refine it, to the point that we can use it for amazing things.

It is common knowledge, feature in every day life, and anybody would recognize it immediately if they encountered it. People have varying degrees of knowledge about it, and how to use it. There are a variety of professions and fields that utilize it, and some people even work with it as a hobby.

The RP takes place the summer of 1994.
SHU was founded in 1790.


Okay, magical alternate world scenario. What is the level of technology in this world? Keep in mind that most of the things in our lives were created out of need - ships, planes, cars, etc. Who needs electricity if you have magic? Want to preserve food? Make a preserving cabinet. You can put hot food in, then come back days or weeks later and the food is still hot on the plate.

Why build cars or planes if you have a flying broomstick or carpet?
Why build motors or engines if you can craft golems who do all the physical work - pumping water, winding gears to make ship's propellers turn, etc?
Why build telephones or computers if you can use crystal balls?

DO we have classes in the natural sciences?
Hmm. So in this world, actual magic is public knowledge?
@Arthanus
Could we chat together IC? That'd be nice. Something like a rec-room for the corp. Maybe a saloon?

Maybe the corp should be called "R.A.M., Risk and Asset Management"?

Or we could just go with "Phoenix Asset Management". Be part of the PhAM!!


Just as long as we avoid *Slay & Rescue.*
A character concept I came up with was a witch working off campus in a secondhand student furniture shop, complete with the basics. It's also how they can get ahold of odd items.
The kick sent Rizx flying into the wall, knocking out all the air in her lungs as she collapsed bonelessly on the floor.

She laid there gasping for breath, lungs burning as she desperately struggled to draw air back in, ignoring everything going on around her as she rolled onto her back, arching it desperately, clawing at her own throat. Somehow a wisp of air made it in as spots appeared in her eyes, and it was enough to get her into a ragged coughing jag.

Rizx laid there, spent, hearing the guard yelling, feeling the ache in her side where he'd kicked her, the pain in her back and the slowly fading burn in her lungs still, then ran her tongue over her sharp, pointy teeth. No matter what, that guard was dying, tonight, with his throat in her mouth. She could already taste the iron in his blood...
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