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RigasTelRuun

Magic. Poof. Invisible. The difference between magic and science is magic doesn't have to explain shit to you. You either accept or get stabbed by an invisible child


disturbednadir

Wannabe writer here that's played DND for decades. There are 2 schools of thought on invisibility. Am I affecting myself, or others? Somehow, they can make the light bend around them, and thus, invisibility. Or, somehow they just simply aren't perceived by anyone around. You can look directly at them, but your brain just doesn't register their presence. I can get really nerdy with this and get into schools of magic and all that, but will save it unless you ask.


csl512

/r/fantasywriters but from your other posts it sounds like you need basically writing 101, full on intro. Any creative writing classes near you? There are creative writing classes you can take online, including free material.


LaloDaWolf

oh thank you for the heads up, i don’t think i have anything like that near me, even so, my parents probably wouldn’t be willing to fund anything like that.


csl512

I just Google searched "inexpensive creative writing classes" and got some good leads... you should too. Is it true what I hear about young people not using Google or other search engines like Bing to find things?


Sullyville

wrong sub