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Movies and TV / Re: LOTR RTK super massive extended edition
« on: December 29, 2004, 07:26:21 PM »
I beleive C Lee agrees with you and was quoted saying as much in an article a few months ago
"Magic is what makes fantasy fantastic," someone says, "you can't apply rules to them or else it loses wonder!" I respond, "Sure, but if you want to write them you will certainly want to know how they work." Writing is all about execution, and I find applying some basic laws of physics to magic systems make them more understandable and realistic. Here, I'm going to outline my basic method for developing a magic system.
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Is that a fairy stuck in a meat grinder? Righteous.
I liked how he ended it. He's frustrated from what Sauron showed him, and he knows that there's not going to be any real diplomacy going on here, he's not gonna give in because he's just distracting Sauron, and the mouth there is just dispiriting his pals. So... why not vent some frustration and show Sauron you mean business?