From: Alex Ferguson (abf@cs.ucc.ie)
Date: Mon 10 Jul 2000 - 19:28:02 EEST
Trots disputes:
> Then again, draconic magic is pretty much just 'being a dragon', if it comes
> to that... (What makes it flashier is the fact that it's generally practised
> by those who aren't outwardly draconic...)>>
> No; being a dragon (in some sense) is the means of acquiring it, but it
> can be used to zap people at a distance, alter your own size, and do all the
> other sorts of obviously magical things that you can do with theist magic
> etc.
Well, altering your size if a prime example of my point, if it's being
used by someone(thing) of less than dragon sized... Zapping I dunno
about -- could you be a tad more specific?
> Certainly, AR has no rules, or mention of, giant magic, but it does
> describe draconic magic as a distinct style
You mean as in a 'newt's Dragon Magic, or the magic of an actual dragon
of some sort?
Cheers,
Alex.
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