[RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
Re: [RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
I suppose there is an issue with how someone, at their core, can passively feel or sense magic. In order to do that, you probably would have to have something 'inherently magical' about you because you're passively being affected by magic around you in a way different from other people. I'm not sure how that works.
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Re: [RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
I think in order to passively feel magic you might have a tiny part of your brain that's magical, or maybe just made with magic, which is absent from humans. That part of your brain would likely hijack your other senses. So you might be able to do things like "feel" the air being different or "see" auras. If magic turned off spontaneously you could have a brain aneurysm or a seizure, or you might just stop being able to feel magic for the time being, depending on whether or not the part of your brain disappears or simply stops functioning temporarily.
Whether or not this part of the brain would be present in all elves and some of them simply don't know how to access it, I dunno.
Whether or not this part of the brain would be present in all elves and some of them simply don't know how to access it, I dunno.
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Re: [RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
I would think that the chances of a gene jacking with the magical portion of the brain would be the same for an elf and a human, at least, if they are indeed as physiologically similar as Jacel/Val/Kit contends. That is, the chance would be roughly the same that a human would be naturally able to have magical intuition/sense as an elf would lack it.
As a corollary, I think of elves as being to humans as, to use a parallel, a Force-sensitive would be to anyone else. Everyone feels the Force in Lucas' universe to differing degrees, but something just clicks in Force-sensitives. Forgive me.
As a corollary, I think of elves as being to humans as, to use a parallel, a Force-sensitive would be to anyone else. Everyone feels the Force in Lucas' universe to differing degrees, but something just clicks in Force-sensitives. Forgive me.
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Re: [RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
Ok, then. Based on all the arguments, it appears elves are just humans with pointy ears and longer-life spans.
Glad we have gotten this sorted out!
Now, about those gnomes and dwarves...
Glad we have gotten this sorted out!
Now, about those gnomes and dwarves...
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Re: [RACE] Thoughts on elvish-ness
What about them is different from elves and humans?
I don't have a problem with there being something actively magical in any of these creatures. It's just that I need to know what it is before agreeing that it's there. Like I said above, the only reason I can see that something must be constantly, actively, purely magical inside an elf is that it seems to be the only way an elf could "feel" magic around them.
It would be consistent with the setting to say that nearly all elves have that from birth, and that few or no humans have that sort of thing.
I don't have a problem with there being something actively magical in any of these creatures. It's just that I need to know what it is before agreeing that it's there. Like I said above, the only reason I can see that something must be constantly, actively, purely magical inside an elf is that it seems to be the only way an elf could "feel" magic around them.
It would be consistent with the setting to say that nearly all elves have that from birth, and that few or no humans have that sort of thing.
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Ancladar wrote:I read something about a fox shifter who wields two swords or daggers, and was once part of the guard and had or has a phoenix shifter love interest who has some control over fire and another ability I can't recall at the moment.
