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For me at least, it changes with each story, and each telling. unr3stricted Send a noteboard - 02/11/2009 07:47:59 PM
In Jordan's WoT, there is TONS of explanation. there is a "scientific" explanation to much of the magic system, and it works. Part of the fun of that series IMO, is that i like to see how it all comes together. Just like in House, or CSI or any of those sort of shows, the magic is in how everything matches up, or in how things are countered. And the SPECIFIC knowledge of that makes it interesting. The knowledge of exactly how the main character etc just defeated the bad guy is better than just knowing that it happened.

On the other hand, there are books like GRRM's aSoIaF series, where magic is neither common, nor scientific. Pretty much just classic "magic" in the sense that it is sorcerers/witches/etc doing whatever it is they do, and OUR characters observing it. There is a certain level of mysticism that is enjoyable there as well, WANTING to know how it is done but not knowing. For me anyways.

I see the problem coming in where authors try and mix mystical and fantastical with scientific. Whenever an author tries to do that, I lose all interest in the magic system. When Terry Brooks tried to go all scientific instead of magical, i lost interest in the entire series. I almost had that experience with Erikson but he didn't go so far.


But that all is just me, I'm interested to see what others think.
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What is the purpose of a "good" magic system in fantasy? - 02/11/2009 05:15:29 PM 887 Views
For me at least, it changes with each story, and each telling. - 02/11/2009 07:47:59 PM 547 Views
Well, the Dying Earth genre can do this quite effectively. - 03/11/2009 04:08:45 PM 463 Views
Well, sure, magic is by definition unscientific. - 02/11/2009 08:21:38 PM 557 Views
A "good" system can enhance the otherness of the world or characters. - 02/11/2009 08:34:02 PM 551 Views
Warbreaker felt like it had a lot of untapped potential - 03/11/2009 05:55:23 AM 475 Views
I think it takes a couple of things to make a good magic system - 02/11/2009 09:25:42 PM 456 Views
Concequence is certainly interesting. - 03/11/2009 04:02:58 PM 500 Views
Indeed. - 03/11/2009 04:16:41 PM 509 Views
Sounds interesting. - 03/11/2009 04:30:37 PM 466 Views
Novelty and verisimilitude, for me - 03/11/2009 05:51:22 AM 484 Views
Heh, yes. - 03/11/2009 04:05:37 PM 526 Views
I really don't care as long as it is not horribly inconsistent. - 03/11/2009 07:47:48 AM 497 Views
The problem with heroes is they are just making it up as the go along - 03/11/2009 06:49:25 PM 477 Views
That is not without a whole lot of precident in comics. *NM* - 03/11/2009 08:04:48 PM 197 Views
yes but comics run for decades *NM* - 05/11/2009 09:19:05 PM 205 Views
Although this is technically SciFi... - 03/11/2009 08:23:27 PM 511 Views
Hmmmm. - 05/11/2009 04:34:03 PM 469 Views
needless masturbation? As opposed to "purposeful?" *NM* - 05/11/2009 06:54:27 PM 247 Views
*insert gender joke here* *NM* - 06/11/2009 01:39:47 AM 205 Views
Yes. I actually believe it can be very purposeful. *NM* - 07/11/2009 04:48:27 PM 199 Views

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