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In my opinion, this is the part that makes it not a "magic abilities have special privileges" reading:
2. it can be magical or non-magical.
3. the effects of it must be defined in the rules.
I find all of that agreeable. My fear aura hypothetical is magic, it also gets a pass as it satisfies all of those conditions, as would "Orc Intimidate: the orc boasts about the skulls they've collected and adorned their armor with, which may remind characters of their own mortality in face of an imposing threat: a PC who fails at a X defense takes a blah blah blah penalty to attacks or their relationship blah blah blah drops five steps or whatever game thing exists".
Sometimes it's magic, sometimes it's not. What is not acceptable is "Orc Intimidate: the PC is intimidated; GM, play the character for a couple rounds" (the "mind control"), or even worse "[void in the rules, Orc Intimidate doesn't exist]" and the GM is just fishing for uncodified "mind control". Wrapping back around, what is acceptable is "[void in the rules, Orc Intimidate doesn't exist]" but the GM describes the skull thing and the player can react how they want.
That's how I read the post anyway.
1. a system can allow NPCs to have access to an Intimidate thing.The Intimidation skill has no such definition. I would be totally ok with a character class or monster having an ability called "Intimidation" that defined how it works (even if non-magical). I'm not ok with a player or GM announcing, "I use Intimidation" and expecting it be magic mind control.
2. it can be magical or non-magical.
3. the effects of it must be defined in the rules.
I find all of that agreeable. My fear aura hypothetical is magic, it also gets a pass as it satisfies all of those conditions, as would "Orc Intimidate: the orc boasts about the skulls they've collected and adorned their armor with, which may remind characters of their own mortality in face of an imposing threat: a PC who fails at a X defense takes a blah blah blah penalty to attacks or their relationship blah blah blah drops five steps or whatever game thing exists".
Sometimes it's magic, sometimes it's not. What is not acceptable is "Orc Intimidate: the PC is intimidated; GM, play the character for a couple rounds" (the "mind control"), or even worse "[void in the rules, Orc Intimidate doesn't exist]" and the GM is just fishing for uncodified "mind control". Wrapping back around, what is acceptable is "[void in the rules, Orc Intimidate doesn't exist]" but the GM describes the skull thing and the player can react how they want.
That's how I read the post anyway.

