Learning Magic - an 1100 Webcomic
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I’m not sure it qualifies as a meme, exactly, but I did the art, and not the words. (Original text from @MicroSFF on Twitter)

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I’m not sure it qualifies as a meme, exactly, but I did the art, and not the words. (Original text from @MicroSFF on Twitter)

Close enough to a meme anyways. I’m not complaining!
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I’m not sure it qualifies as a meme, exactly, but I did the art, and not the words. (Original text from @MicroSFF on Twitter)

I’d hope the odds would improve when magic is demonstrably real but when you put it like that
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I’m not sure it qualifies as a meme, exactly, but I did the art, and not the words. (Original text from @MicroSFF on Twitter)

Unknown Armies is kind of like this. Most magic requires obsession, and you don’t get a lot of well adjusted, friendly, people who also, say, collects all many of coin and money (money is power) but won’t spend any (that’s giving away your power!)
There’s a bunch of schools of magic but they’re all built on an obsession and paradox. The book is really well written, too. (At least 2e is. I didn’t spend much time with 3e)
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I’m not sure it qualifies as a meme, exactly, but I did the art, and not the words. (Original text from @MicroSFF on Twitter)

Mage: the Ascension in a nutshell
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