Hmm. Not sure why blueness is non-magical and invisibility is not. Both are changes in how an object reflects light.
Also: Tray that keeps the content hot == unlimited steam power?
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Blueness is a characteristic that can be mundanely achieved by altering or supplying pigments. Invisibility is more complicated.
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There are plenty of existing hexes that can, properly augmented, supply electricity, and this will no doubt be rampantly exploited when the world in question learns to harness electricity.
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Could a non-hex spell cause an object to be transparent and have the same index of refraction as air? (Applied to a human, this would cause blindness.)
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Thank you Lambda. That is what I meant :)
Blindness thing is handwaved (I think)
Blindness thing is handwaved (I think)
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That should fall in "not mundane at all" side of things, a blue'd object would be blue in a mundane way, like, if you put it under a microscope or made chemical analyzes you probably would find some pigment changes or something.Lambda wrote:Could a non-hex spell cause an object to be transparent and have the same index of refraction as air? (Applied to a human, this would cause blindness.)
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How do breaking or countering magic works?
Sorry for my bad english
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Transparent Mundane materials that bend light like other materials do exist in real life.
(check my link previously on this thread for real-life (underwater) invisibility)
What do you mean with pigment changes? Added material or 'red' water-molecules?
Can you get poisoned if you eat coloured food?
(check my link previously on this thread for real-life (underwater) invisibility)
What do you mean with pigment changes? Added material or 'red' water-molecules?
Can you get poisoned if you eat coloured food?
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I suppose you could make an object share a refractive index with air permanently with a one-slot spell.
There isn't generalized breaking/countering magic so I can't readily answer that question.
Coloring your food will not poison you.
There isn't generalized breaking/countering magic so I can't readily answer that question.
Coloring your food will not poison you.
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How do spells deal with completely new information?
I mean, it is show you can detect stuff that you already know/thought (Like Adarin spell to detect people through walls), but I mean stuff that would be completely new (like discovering that things are made of atoms and the like)
Can you make eyeshine invisible by itself, maybe hexing it?
I mean, it is show you can detect stuff that you already know/thought (Like Adarin spell to detect people through walls), but I mean stuff that would be completely new (like discovering that things are made of atoms and the like)
Can you make eyeshine invisible by itself, maybe hexing it?
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I'm not sure what exact use case you have in mind re: atoms.
I'm open to the possibility that a hex could invisiblize eyeshine.
I'm open to the possibility that a hex could invisiblize eyeshine.