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I once asked Grok the earliest recorded use of a magical fireball in fiction, to which it gave me Robert E. Howard's "The Scarlet Citadel," published in 1933. This story features the wizard Tsotha-lanti using a shimmering, explosive magical attack, interpreted as a fireball-like spell.
If true, It’s interesting that something less than a hundred years old has become so common that it’s hard to imagine fantasy without it. A lot of ‘magic’ has been invented over the years. Some of it has become commonplace, and some of it not so much. What are some of the weirdest or most unique magic systems you’ve read about or imagined? Share your wildest ideas!
Here are some weird ones I read about before.
A world where magic is easy and powerful, but you have to have it, and by having it I mean it exists in objects that people fight over. If you have it you’re powerful. If you run out or otherwise don’t have it, you’re just a normal person.
A world where there were two types of magical energy, order energy and chaos energy. You build up these energies by doing certain chaotic or orderly things, and then you can use it to cast chaos or order-based spells.
A world where magic is worked by hand gestures. The people who could do a bunch of intricate magic hand gestures without mistake were the powerful ones. The MC couldn't do this so he invented a machine (similar to a computer) which cast lots of weak spells really fast which could build up into a powerful force.
A world where everyone is born with a certain magic. Most people are born with magic of limited usefulness like putting words on a wall, but some are very powerful, and in the right situation even seemingly useless powers can have their place.
A world, or rather a multiverse, where each world has seven laws of magic. The MC tried really hard to learn one of these, but couldn’t. Later he found out it was because he was one of a special group of people who have the ability to change the laws of magic in the world. I remember that there was some really interesting useless magic in the book like a ceremony that could create an infinitely dull knife.
If true, It’s interesting that something less than a hundred years old has become so common that it’s hard to imagine fantasy without it. A lot of ‘magic’ has been invented over the years. Some of it has become commonplace, and some of it not so much. What are some of the weirdest or most unique magic systems you’ve read about or imagined? Share your wildest ideas!
Here are some weird ones I read about before.
A world where magic is easy and powerful, but you have to have it, and by having it I mean it exists in objects that people fight over. If you have it you’re powerful. If you run out or otherwise don’t have it, you’re just a normal person.
A world where there were two types of magical energy, order energy and chaos energy. You build up these energies by doing certain chaotic or orderly things, and then you can use it to cast chaos or order-based spells.
A world where magic is worked by hand gestures. The people who could do a bunch of intricate magic hand gestures without mistake were the powerful ones. The MC couldn't do this so he invented a machine (similar to a computer) which cast lots of weak spells really fast which could build up into a powerful force.
A world where everyone is born with a certain magic. Most people are born with magic of limited usefulness like putting words on a wall, but some are very powerful, and in the right situation even seemingly useless powers can have their place.
A world, or rather a multiverse, where each world has seven laws of magic. The MC tried really hard to learn one of these, but couldn’t. Later he found out it was because he was one of a special group of people who have the ability to change the laws of magic in the world. I remember that there was some really interesting useless magic in the book like a ceremony that could create an infinitely dull knife.
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