Re: Sandboxing Prompts
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 3:43 pm
I thought of summoning Milan to Elcenia, which has the interesting twist of him not wanting to go home even when his summoners die, but also be interesting because it does not cut off all further interaction as usually happens.
Then I thought of the other standard form of summoning: Demon Cam. I think that summoning Cam to Materia would probably have some interesting results. Materia probably could not seriously harm Cam even with it being Materia, which means either that Cam is declared Epic or the summoner dies very quickly. Depending on where the summoner goes when they die that could also lead to some interesting developments.
EDIT: Basically, any universe where Scholar’s Touch exists, is as easy to cast as Level 1 indicates, has textbooks, and does not teach this spell in highschool has something wrong with it beyond just antiscience. If it does not exist or is a higher level than in D&D (or not a discrete spell) then these problems go away because it’s not the society’s fault. Maybe Scholar’s Touch existed and then stopped working well when somebody invented textbooks.
Then I thought of the other standard form of summoning: Demon Cam. I think that summoning Cam to Materia would probably have some interesting results. Materia probably could not seriously harm Cam even with it being Materia, which means either that Cam is declared Epic or the summoner dies very quickly. Depending on where the summoner goes when they die that could also lead to some interesting developments.
EDIT: Basically, any universe where Scholar’s Touch exists, is as easy to cast as Level 1 indicates, has textbooks, and does not teach this spell in highschool has something wrong with it beyond just antiscience. If it does not exist or is a higher level than in D&D (or not a discrete spell) then these problems go away because it’s not the society’s fault. Maybe Scholar’s Touch existed and then stopped working well when somebody invented textbooks.