I suppose it gets a little difficult to define when we're considering how differently it might work within various worlds, but... to put it loosely, I'd consider magic to be any abilities or techniques, either innate or learned, that allow people to manipulate or convert energy to create a desired result.
To put it simpler and more specifically, the magic I'm most familiar with allows humans to use a particular type of stone to cast spells, conjuring things like fireballs or tidal waves.
Other forms involve borrowing the powers of spirits, or using symbols to manipulate and convert mana into usable magical energy.
Though in that case, I'm rather useless to you then. My world is comparatively ordinary. We make use of technology to convert energy and are not capable of the sort 'spells' you mentioned. It's rather impossible, actually.
[While Ningenkai's technology was certainly 'ordinary,' Makai's inhabitants and technology certainly fit the category. But he'd rather not make this public knowledge for now. So selective sharing of information it is.]
That's fine. If you like, maybe if you could put up another post like this tomorrow, I could share what I have through notes so as to avoid taking up too much of your time?
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What would count as 'magic' to you? Or rather, what would you consider normal?
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To put it simpler and more specifically, the magic I'm most familiar with allows humans to use a particular type of stone to cast spells, conjuring things like fireballs or tidal waves.
Other forms involve borrowing the powers of spirits, or using symbols to manipulate and convert mana into usable magical energy.
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Though in that case, I'm rather useless to you then. My world is comparatively ordinary. We make use of technology to convert energy and are not capable of the sort 'spells' you mentioned. It's rather impossible, actually.
[While Ningenkai's technology was certainly 'ordinary,' Makai's inhabitants and technology certainly fit the category. But he'd rather not make this public knowledge for now. So selective sharing of information it is.]
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