Caves and Critters - Chap 04 Page 48
Kharma realises that not only is there a good and a bad time for cross-examining strangers, there's a very distinct limit to his personal stamina - thankfully, Theran's is considerably less limited :P
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The problem is that the axe would fall in that situation. The blade of the axe has to be above the tie because it doesn't fit through it. The blade, which is the heavy part, is swinging around at the bottom and nothing prevents the handle from slipping down. Because that tie on it's own it's far not enough to hold it.
No big deal though, just saying since someone brought it up, Also sorry for my bad english, i can't really explain myself how i'd want to.
No big deal though, just saying since someone brought it up, Also sorry for my bad english, i can't really explain myself how i'd want to.
Mixing magic and biology is *very* risky business unless you have an intimate level of medical knowledge to back it up.
It's all very well in some worlds where someone can learn a spell like "Cure" and fix anything from a gash to a broken bone, but in a more faux-realistic world like mine, you can't just magically knit bone back together - if you tell a spell to glue part A and part B together it'll do exactly that, regardless of whether or not part A and B are aligned right or missing any bits.
By the same logic, you can't magic the inordinate number of chemical and biological processes that make up digestion and metabolism without causing some seriously explosive indigestion, unless you know exactly how it all works.
I love my fantasy, but I hate it when the writer explains things away with "Oh, it's magic, lols." Even magic has to have some manner of logic behind it somewhere - rules and laws, for want of a better word, that give it's practitioners a stable basis to form theories and study differences from.
It's all very well in some worlds where someone can learn a spell like "Cure" and fix anything from a gash to a broken bone, but in a more faux-realistic world like mine, you can't just magically knit bone back together - if you tell a spell to glue part A and part B together it'll do exactly that, regardless of whether or not part A and B are aligned right or missing any bits.
By the same logic, you can't magic the inordinate number of chemical and biological processes that make up digestion and metabolism without causing some seriously explosive indigestion, unless you know exactly how it all works.
I love my fantasy, but I hate it when the writer explains things away with "Oh, it's magic, lols." Even magic has to have some manner of logic behind it somewhere - rules and laws, for want of a better word, that give it's practitioners a stable basis to form theories and study differences from.
Awww, but the "Magick is Onmipotent" rule makes all things groovy! = http://missmab.com/Comics/Vol_1355.php
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