keith99
sola dosis facit venenum
Here's what I dislike about Fantasy, movies especially
The over-use of magic/sorcery. It almost used as a crutch, to be the automatic 'go-to' to solve a problem.
"We need to defeat this monster!"
"I know..magic!"
I'd rather see the characters try to use mechanics and knowledge to solve something, than to try to use magic. Magic seems to just eliminate any urgency or fear.
"We need a bridge to get across to the other side!"
"No problem, I'll just command the roots to grow supernaturally"
Ugh, no originality, no suspense, just boom, done. Lame.
I disagree slightly, more on the terminology than the thing you are talking about, I think.
If isn't too much magic, but rather cheap and blunt magic. Like 6 shooters in the west that somehow never run out of bullets or a magic spell that will destroy any enemy. Oh and that use does not tire or put a strain on the user.
Actually thinking about that one could write a rather good story where a major character pretty much HAS to do everything by magic because they are physically very limited. Such a story would have lots of magic. But the interesting part would be that for many simple mundane things it would be HARDER for that person than for a very ordinary individual.
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