ThisAdamGuy
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I was thinking back to my book Juryokine today, and I remembered a question I constantly asked myself while I was writing it. In it, the main character Toke and some of the side characters have the power to alter their gravitational anchors. Some of them were born with the ability. Toke got the ability by swallowing a Sorakine feather, introducing a chemical to his DNA that gave him his powers. There's nothing specifically magical about his powers, but I still refered to them as the book's "magic system" rather than calling them a superpower. The only real reason I can think of for this was because I had just discovered Brandon Sanderson and desperately wanted to write a book with a magic system similar to what he would make.
So out of curiosity, where do you draw the line? When does an unnatural ability stop being magical and become a superpower, or vice versa?
So out of curiosity, where do you draw the line? When does an unnatural ability stop being magical and become a superpower, or vice versa?
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