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In a Prehistoric Setting, a fighter's bone axe shatters. A Wizard's _____ breaks how?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 8422022" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>Well, the first thing that comes to mind is that traditional wizards - recording spells into spellbooks and all of that - seem kind of out of place in a prehistoric setting. I could see sorcerers easier, as their spellcasting is more raw and primal. But maybe they need a focus - like a wand in Harry Potter - without which they cannot cast their spells? And the wand would get brittle with use, until it eventually cracks and breaks and needs replaced.</p><p></p><p>If you really wanted a prehistoric wizard, though, I could almost see one whose "spellbook" consists of painted runes on a cave wall, which means he cannot take it with him but must return to his cave to replenish spells. Or perhaps he can inscribe a "portable spellbook" on large leaves, basically inscribing the same runes from the cave wall "spellbook" onto a portable "large leaf spellbook" which likewise will only remain usable for so long before it dries and crumbles away. (Of course, single-use scrolls could be made the same way, but that's really not much different than making a scroll in standard D&D.)</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 8422022, member: 508"] Well, the first thing that comes to mind is that traditional wizards - recording spells into spellbooks and all of that - seem kind of out of place in a prehistoric setting. I could see sorcerers easier, as their spellcasting is more raw and primal. But maybe they need a focus - like a wand in Harry Potter - without which they cannot cast their spells? And the wand would get brittle with use, until it eventually cracks and breaks and needs replaced. If you really wanted a prehistoric wizard, though, I could almost see one whose "spellbook" consists of painted runes on a cave wall, which means he cannot take it with him but must return to his cave to replenish spells. Or perhaps he can inscribe a "portable spellbook" on large leaves, basically inscribing the same runes from the cave wall "spellbook" onto a portable "large leaf spellbook" which likewise will only remain usable for so long before it dries and crumbles away. (Of course, single-use scrolls could be made the same way, but that's really not much different than making a scroll in standard D&D.) Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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