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Encyclopedia > Magic (Imagicators)

Magic according to "The Imagicators," a fantasy novel by Brad Marshland, requires no spells, no magic words. Instead, it is the application of acute imagination. If one can imagine something in absolute detail, then it will become real. Like any skill, one may have some innate talent, but anyone may improve their powers by exercising their imagination. As one High Imagicator puts it, any child can learn a few songs, but only a few become great composers. Still, just as with music, anyone may improve with practice.


Methods

Imagication is both simple and difficult. It is simple to imagine something, but difficult to imagine every detail. When imagicating fire, for example, one must imagine not just what it looks like, but how it feells, sounds, and smells. Imagicating food may be among the more difficult tasks. One must not only imagine the look, taste, feel and smells, but also how the nutritive value will affect the body.


Once an object is imagicated, it must be sustained. Sustenance in The Imagicators refers to endowing an imagicted object with a certain permanence, so that it will continue to exist aftor the imagicator turns his or her mind to something else. It is like placing something in short-term or long-term memory. Imagicated creations will degrade at varying rates depending on the skill of the imagicator.


Limitations

There are two basic categoris of limitations on the uses of imagication: internal and legal. Every imagicator has their own internal limitations on their ability to imagicate, based on their ability to imagine in full detail. Moreover, the ability to sustaine a creation depends on a combination of innate ability and training. Imagication is a creative art, and while creations decay over time, imagicators do not have the ability to destroy in the sense of making another's creation vanish from existence, but one imagicator may create water to douse another's fire. An imagicator could theoretically transform himself into a rock,but since a rock is not able to imagicate, doing so would be suicide. Teleportation is not possible, because one cannot be in two places at once and therefore would need to disappear from one place before reappearing in another. In that instance, one would cease to be. One cannot directly change the thoughts, feelings or desires of another.


Legal limitations are set forth in the Windham Convention on Moral Uses of Imagication. Among other prohibitions, imagicators are barred from creating creatures with wills of their own.


Uses

Imagication is a creative art. It can be used to create everything from shelter to transportation to food. It can be used in combat in order to create projectiles, defenses and illusions.


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