
Redditor XMagoManco put together this neat system of magic schools. It was posted on r/magicbuilding, a subreddit for discussion about building magic systems for fantasy worlds.

Source: XMagoManco
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Redditor XMagoManco put together this neat system of magic schools. It was posted on r/magicbuilding, a subreddit for discussion about building magic systems for fantasy worlds.
Source: XMagoManco
LOL! This post outlines the very basics of magic user types in Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy universes in a funny because it's true way. Basically witches vs wizards vs artificers vs alchemists vs sorcerers vs warlocks vs druids. Now of course there's no official "witch" class in D&D,…
LOL! This is an awesome post about pitting classically trained magic users against self-taught magic users in sci-fi / fantasy: Source (via: r/CuratedTumblr)
headspace-hotel came up with this neat fantasy concept that there are lots of different worlds and all of them have different levels of access to magic. Some are just all over the place and some have no magic at all. Our world is in the "numinous" world category: {{CODE1}} Source