Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Then provide several possibilities, but do so in the text, and let them inform the story of the class. Subclasses can narrow it down too.Why one? Other classes are not so limited.
Then provide several possibilities, but do so in the text, and let them inform the story of the class. Subclasses can narrow it down too.Why one? Other classes are not so limited.
Determination doesnt really allow humans to jump over 300 meter chasms.
Determination doesnt really allow humans to jump over 300 meter chasms.
Because the ones soul is nonmagical but is able to produce magical effects, whence ki and psionics.
Also, references to "determination" in the sense of directly manifesting magical effects by means of willpower, is Psionic magic.
Ki is more body oriented, attuning the subtle forces and influences of the life of ones own body.
Turning into a Grizzly Bear is an aspect of bodily magic of ki (compare Norse hamr). The ki is an aspect of soul.And learning physics doesn't allow you to summon lightning from your hands. And worshiping nature doesn't allow you to turn into a grizzly bear. And learning how to play the flute doesn't allow you to craft visible illusions in thin air.
Funny how fantasy works like that.
The problem with "cloning" is, it is simply a genetic twin, a normal human individual enjoying human rights and personal freedoms.
Re a printout, the newborn adult would lack any memories, and would be infantile.
On the other hand, if a printout of a body lacked a brain, it might allow for a brain transplant from the DNA donor. This wouldnt solve the problem of aging by itself, since the brain itself and even the telomeres of the DNA suffer from the earlier aging. But, it could help many humans who suffer from devastating injuries.
Yes, but other forumers are offering zero opinion − and are intentionally obfuscating HOW the Fighter can accomplish magical feats.This is your opinion.
This is your opinion.
This is your opinion
Scientists have already printed out a functioning heart. There is already proof of concept.No. Just no. You are wrong. As in not even a little right.
You cannot “clone an adult” as an adult.
Jurassic Park and others are very hard SF, but not because they are possible.
Then provide several possibilities, but do so in the text, and let them inform the story of the class. Subclasses can narrow it down too.
At the dawn of time, when the first people of each race breathed in the air of the world, they had Champions. For the world was a dangerous place, full of evils and monsters beyond the strength of the common peasant. To survive, these people needed warriors, fighters, brave souls who would stand against all that threatened them with the full might of their people's survival on their shoulders. And echoing into the future, these champions still persist. They take up sword and shield, axe and hammer, bow and arrow, but always they stride forth to do battle.
Scholars and Sages debate what sets these Warriors apart from the common man. Some claim it is their intense will and determination, which warps the natural fields of magic to empower them beyond mortal limits. Others claim it is a descended soul from the first champions of each race, burning like brilliant sparks and pushing the flesh beyond its limits. Kingdoms and Empires enact special training regimes which seem to occassionally awaken such warriors to their potential, and claim it is these special techniques alone which create greatness. The Bards, speakers of the First Words, claim it is purely that these men and women become living legends, empowered by the faith and fervor of the people who spread their name, and using the weight of the words to move the world around them.
But the Fighter? They do not care why they can do what they do. Why they can does not matter, instead what matters is their goal and their determination to succeed no matter what
Yes, but other forumers are offering zero opinion − and are intentionally obfuscating HOW the Fighter can accomplish magical feats.