Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
Heroes in novels sometimes rest. Often enough, after a very hard fight or a long journey.
I don't know of novels that describe the reason for resting in any other way then being tired. Nowhere to they indicate that they do it because they are out of spells.
I think I had a few novels or movies in which the heroes were out of ammunition, but that rarely lead to them resting. Usually, they just have to switch to martial arts.
Oh, I think I remember one novel in which a Wizard didn't have the correct spell ready (which is not exactly "out of resources", it's more like "I forget my M16 Carbine at home") which also included a scene where one of the wizards said he was out of spells. But IIRC, they were using Wands (with limited charges, not their "inner" magical resource). And these scenes were all in a Discworld Novel, and I think my colleagues of the Unseen University and their magic is inspired by either Vance or D&D, possibly both, so I am not sure I can really count that.
I don't know of novels that describe the reason for resting in any other way then being tired. Nowhere to they indicate that they do it because they are out of spells.
I think I had a few novels or movies in which the heroes were out of ammunition, but that rarely lead to them resting. Usually, they just have to switch to martial arts.

Oh, I think I remember one novel in which a Wizard didn't have the correct spell ready (which is not exactly "out of resources", it's more like "I forget my M16 Carbine at home") which also included a scene where one of the wizards said he was out of spells. But IIRC, they were using Wands (with limited charges, not their "inner" magical resource). And these scenes were all in a Discworld Novel, and I think my colleagues of the Unseen University and their magic is inspired by either Vance or D&D, possibly both, so I am not sure I can really count that.
