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5/19/2025, 2:11:22 AM
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>>95459506
Note that Sanderson focuses on magic systems from a narrative point of view, that's what, "Sanderson's Three Laws of Magic," are about.
1. An author's ability to solve conflict with magic is proportional how well the reader understands that magic.
2. Limitations are more important than Power.
3. You should extrapolate from a magic system before adding to it.
For #3, it's basically expand what you have before adding more.
Honestly, I think these three laws are golden. You CAN break them and bend them, but only if you know what you're doing. I mean, #1 also includes, "don't have the DMPC solve everything," in it.
>>95459506
Note that Sanderson focuses on magic systems from a narrative point of view, that's what, "Sanderson's Three Laws of Magic," are about.
1. An author's ability to solve conflict with magic is proportional how well the reader understands that magic.
2. Limitations are more important than Power.
3. You should extrapolate from a magic system before adding to it.
For #3, it's basically expand what you have before adding more.
Honestly, I think these three laws are golden. You CAN break them and bend them, but only if you know what you're doing. I mean, #1 also includes, "don't have the DMPC solve everything," in it.
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