And now we’ve come to the sexy bit. That’s right fellow world-builders, gods of the imaginary realms, after meticulously planning out our world’s geography and mythology, painstakingly creating an ecosystem in which the distinct plants and animals of your creation can thrive it’s finally time to indulge ourselves a bit. In this edition of World Building 101, we finally cover Magic! Let your imagination run wild. If you can dream it you can build it. Wizards who can summon talking rhinoceroses, no problem. An Adept who lights apples on fire with his mind, why not. Women warriors whose limbs can…
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