This depends on what kind of Goddess you've got, how much she likes her subjects, and what kind of powers she gives them. How powerful are we...
Okay, followup question: In a Carbon Monoxide Poisoning situation, how would that be influenced if, say, two characters were also engaging in a...
Quick question - In an enclosed space without any incoming air, say, fifty feet square, how long would a fire be able to burn before it consumed...
That wouldn't really work, mostly because it's a very tense situation where they can't just get their opponent to drink some tea. (Also, that...
I'm glad you asked that! So, in my setting, there exists a nebulous force of energy that is created as a byproduct of sentient, conscious life,...
For what it's worth as far as setting background goes: Since magic follows fairly practical principles and rules in my setting, it's also starting...
Yes, they technically could, but recombining molecules in someone's blood/body or else creating those chemicals out of raw energy would be far too...
The magic can manipulate physical forces, it just can't completely ignore the laws of physics. So you can use magic to, as suggested, squeeze the...
Short version: My setting has magic, but magic that mostly just manipulates physical laws. (So less 'Sword and sorcery' style, where you could...
[ No analogues at the moment, and I'm hesitant to write any for fear of making a crappy caricature since I'm not well versed in native american...
This is a problem I've had in a couple places, but I'm going to stick to one for clarity: My novel is fantasy/western, in a setting inspired by...
I've been off-site for a while while out of town on work, but I just got back to reading all this. Thank you, everyone! This is all really helpful.
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