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Magical Gravity

  • Writer: Daniel Sullivan
    Daniel Sullivan
  • Nov 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Magic-users have a kind of metaphysical gravity, a weight that pulls things around them in a very real sense. A minor mage may just seem to have luck that swings between great and awful with no in-between. A more powerful MU might be the constant object of attention for ghosts and nature spirits. Powerful magicians could be trailed by strange breezes or even storms, have lightning constantly crackling between their boots and the ground, be attended by small objects orbiting them or moving around at random, or seem to bend the light in a room toward themselves. Truly great figures bend fate, and are constantly at the center of world-shaking events.

 

Make a table of minor, moderate, major, and epic effects. Roll every level or three or whatever.

 

See Arcana Evolved's Magister.

 
 

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