So, as we all know, there are many different kinds of magic — and more being discovered every day as writers create them. It’s true that every world as different and therefore each type of magic created will be different, but following a few of these tips can help you flesh it out just a bit more.
1. Consider your world’s history. Were there ever any major events involving magic or knowledge of it? How has magic proven useful in the past? How much has your culture changed since that time; are its past uses still applicable? Has there been a history of more powerful people having a possession or knowledge of magic?
2. Decide how magic is seen through the eyes of the people. Is it taboo? Dangerous? Helpful? Is it a practice that has to be kept in secret or can it be done anywhere? Are there certain places for it? Consider the people with more knowledge of it: are they seen as wise or dangerous? Are there people with professions dedicated to it?
3. Determine its use in everyday life. Is it used to help complete regular tasks? What about in education? If your world has an education system, what is magic’s importance within it? Are there everyday items that posses magic? Are these items considered benevolent or evil? Can items be enchanted to help around the house, or is magic reserved only for things of major importance?
4. Think about the people using it. Is there a general age range for people using it? If the range is broad, are there common uses for each age group? More than age, is there a general social status of people with access to it? Is there a stereotype that follows these people? Or a wealth level? Or even an appearance?
So, those are all the magic tips I’ve got for you today. If you’d like to see me cover a topic, be sure to drop a message in my ask box; see you next time with another writing post!
Do you know of any blogs that post inspiration for setting/building designs?
I don’t know any that are specifically geared towards inspiration for artists/writers/etc., but there are lots of travel blog out there that could serve that purpose. Here are just a few to get started:
National Geographic
Traveling Colors
Travel This World
Atlas Obscura
There are lots more out there so if these don’t have what you’re looking for, you’ll probably be able to find the perfect ones for you with just a bit of digging!
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Samoseli Pirveli (meaning “first garment”) is a shop that specializes in traditional Georgian clothes, which differ according to the “strata and regions of Georgia” (source). One style of garment is called a “chokha” and another, “kalakuri kaba” (meaning “city dress”). Each image has a line of English categorizing the clothing style.
Stunning Fine Jewelry Inspired by Space
Sofia Arjam from Morphe Jewelry Design creates elegant jewelry that revolves around the theme of the fathomless outer space.
The artist designs and crafts each stunning piece in her studio nestled in Montreal, mirroring the beauty and mystique of the outer space and emulating them in the form of fine jewelry. The most alluring part about the shop is the magic and fantasy induced storyline that each elaborate piece comes with. Find Arjam’s ethically sourced materials that are fused to form timeless designs in her Etsy shop.
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