D&D General What does "magic" mean? [Read carefully, you can't change your vote]

What does "magic" mean?


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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
But I do! It's a matter of manipulating small change whist chanting the right words in Esperanto. Plus the moon needs to be in the right house.
You could get my wife to do it. Let's see...

Into the moon lately? Check.
Willing to chant? Check.
Esperanto? Hmm. No. You might be able to get her to chant into an espresso, though.
 


Hussar

Legend
Huh. I see a huge difference between magic, as spell casting and imbuing objects with spell like powers, and the fantasy physics necessary to let a giant as judges by the art in D&D books, walk around like a boss. Obviously everyone can do what they like in their own campaigns, but the above a really non-standard reading, as is the similar reading of undead like ghosts. Just my two cents of course.

But can you actually define the difference?
 

prabe

Tension, apprension, and dissension have begun
Supporter
But can you actually define the difference?
In practice "This is what I mean by magic, which is MAGIC" and "This is what I mean by supernatural, which is NOT MAGIC" will work, though working through the sorting will be a process. 😉
 


Hussar

Legend
I just did. Take that how you like I guess.

Sorry I’m a bit thick this morning. I see you said there’s a big difference but I’m not seeing where you actually say what the difference is.

Why is a ghost or a giant not magic, is my question.
 


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