Thread:Patrick.vtap/@comment-26444332-20160829135253/@comment-26210095-20160830001548

Magic- Words. The "spell format" would be very loose and free, not specific spells, almost like saying a sentance. The more words you have, the more specific and accurate the spell is, but also the higher the chance to accidentaly erase yourself from existance or spontaneously combust if you get it wrong. The spells would be almost poetic spelling. There would also be a form of written spells, one which is more powerful then spoken format, where the style of writing, calligraphy, spacing, and of course what you actually write dictate the spells. This can be done on a book, or on a sword to enchant it, or on a wall to carve spells of protection, the only limit is your creativity. However, they do have quite alot of drawbacks. You can't exactly pay attnention to calligraphic nuances while battling an opponent, so writing them is an advanced art form known by few and mastered by fewer. Any spell longer then a page or so is quite forbidden to all but the most experienced users, as the spells are both massively destructive and effective but under the inexperienced user catastrophic to both the user and anything nearby. Magical books are probably the most dangerous, as they write, add to, and change the very essesnce of reality. The few that exist are kept under extreme guard, as they can edit the whole of reality, pretty much. I want a system based on the gods, so a category of magic (both spoken and written) for each good. Did I explain it enough?

Magical Weaponry: Old, technology masquerading as magic (they can't really understand science yet).

Gods: 12 (Star-of-the-Morning used to be 13th but was cast out). They have no "gender", but their personalities and personal preferences dictate what form they manifest in to humans (their true forms on the Angelic plain would be enough to turn a human into ash instantaneously)

Any more questions?