briansommers
Explorer
OK. I'm trying this as an experiment.
I'm wanting to write a fantasy adventure without magic; not low magic, no magic . (period)
I'm beginning to think this isn't possible. This is what I want to do.
When you use magic - well anything can happen and you don't have to explain it because it's well, magic - poof! It just happens - end of story.
What else could I use besides magic that would give me 'poof it just happens?'
No explanation needed.
If it's science based (maybe I'm looking more for sci-fi than I realize) then it's not fantasy.
and just for the record, fantasy definition for me is something that is not of our world and not science/gizmo based.
Looking forward to some replies.
I'm wanting to write a fantasy adventure without magic; not low magic, no magic . (period)
I'm beginning to think this isn't possible. This is what I want to do.
When you use magic - well anything can happen and you don't have to explain it because it's well, magic - poof! It just happens - end of story.
What else could I use besides magic that would give me 'poof it just happens?'
No explanation needed.
If it's science based (maybe I'm looking more for sci-fi than I realize) then it's not fantasy.
and just for the record, fantasy definition for me is something that is not of our world and not science/gizmo based.
Looking forward to some replies.