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| | EN World - Morrus' D&D / d20 News & Reviews Site - Low magic vs. magic as a plot device (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | However, it may not really be very possible to have magic that works like it does in novels, because magic is often merely a plot device that is either inconsistent, or too poorly detailed to tell if it's consistent or not. |
 | | However, I don't use them to drive the plot, because I don't believe in determining "the plot" as a GM, and prefer PC driven "plots." But they certainly make for turning points in the plot, and the cost makes sure that they are character driving moments as well. |
 | | Magic in Barsoom is neither a plot device (that is, it IS bounded by consistent rules) nor a PC tool (that is, its use is not without consequences). |
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