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Magic
If your a fantasy writer and you write about magic how does it work? what are the limits i.e. can magic bring back the dead? is magic open to anyone who wishes to learn it as in Buffy, or is it selective as in Harry Potter? do the users each have seperate powers as in Charmed? do the users speak a secret language or is spells simply a rhyme?
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But then there are spells and magic that can be learned, like the black arts and the so forth. Usally on needs to speaks words and do certain acts to achieve something.
My fantasy story is a low fantasy so magic is only hinted at. What is the point of magic in your story?
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Even though magic would be everything in your fiction's universe, there has to be a level of realism to it. This would help the reader to identify much more closely than if it didn't. Trade offs, even in a magical universe - would have to be discussed. Nothing is ever perfect in any universe and it would be nice to read a fantasy world that reflected that.
Once you have set the boundaries your magic cannot cross, be sure you do not cross those boundaries, even for a special character! Stephenie Meyer did just this with Twilight and it's a big problem for the series.
Good luck!
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