• @Webster
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    29 days ago

    This exact mechanic is present in the Mistborn book series. I don’t want to give spoilers because I recommend the books so highly, but I love the hard science nature of the way the magic system interacts with physics.

      • @9bananas
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        41 month ago

        the books are the mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, and it’s second trilogy; wax and wayne.

        the physics bit is central to both, but it’s a bigger focus in the second trilogy.

        highly recommend all of them!

        and for more wacky ideas…well, the entire rest of the cosmere series! especially tress of the emerald sea, which is largely standalone, but contains quite a bit of in-universe lore…

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          Ah, I wondered if it might have been a typo since “mistborn” seems like a more plausible word. I’ve been meaning to get around to Sanderson since forever, but I didn’t do any reading for the longest time, and I’ve been on a big sci-fi kick since starting up again because I’m mostly interested in stories that use novel premises to examine issues like human rights and the nature of consciousness/life, etc. I’ve felt like fantasy is too meaningless adventure-y? Not enough induction of personal growth. But I’m in the middle of The Magicians right now, and that’s really proving me wrong, and also there was Tehanu. That was a hard book to read because it was so real.

          Anyhow, thanks to you both.

          • @9bananas
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            41 month ago

            the cosmere series as a whole (of which the mistborn saga is a part) reeeeaaaally straddles the line between sci-fi and fantasy;

            it’s all a kind of “hard fantasy”, where all of the powers that people use are strictly limited by a certain energy source (don’t want to spoil anything here, even though it’s a kind of unimportant detail overall).

            so, in the mistborn saga for example, people swallow certain metals and use those metals to power certain abilities, depending on the metal, which uses up said metal. if it runs out, there’s no way to power those abilities anymore. and it DOES run out, it’s very much finite.

            so if you like sci-fi, especially more on the hard sci-fi side, and have been enjoying some fantasy lately, i think it might be right up your alley! ;)

            • @nieminen
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              31 month ago

              Love his magic systems. How’d you like stormlight 5? I balled.

              • @9bananas
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                230 days ago

                not done yet with stormlight 5, but 4 was already…heavy…

                • @nieminen
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                  330 days ago

                  You’re in for a ride. It’s good though. Enjoy :) Life before death

          • @nieminen
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            21 month ago

            Have you been through the 3 body problem series by Cixin Liu? Soooo good. Loads of the stuff you mentioned.