Caromentis vs Cosmos.
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Re: Caromentis vs Cosmos.
I agree with you here. I couldn't quite place what this book reminded me of until your description. It has been a long time since I played Dungeons & Dragons. However, you are absolutely right about how everything sort of mimics. It even has its own Spirit World. It was between the Material Plane and the Ethereal Plane back when I played. I do like the cohesiveness. Thank you for the brain smack so to speak. It helped to jog my memory on something which has been driving me crazy since I finished the book.a_r_egerton wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 09:02 There are also different types of magics, and I find the division to be roughly analogous to that used in some of the Dungeons and Dragons games. Tysz describes three worlds: Caromentis, Cosmos (the physical or "real world"), and Alitheia (the spiritual world). Most of the magic-users are mages who get their powers by somehow tapping into the energies from Caromentis. Cosmites are people who can magically tap into the energies of the physical world, much as a mage can tap into Caromentis. They're described as being extremely rare, and they may be comparable to D & D's psionicists. At least some of the priests, including the Eiodi, have magical abilities, and I see them as being akin to D & D's clerics.
As for the magic vs science game, I don't feel they are battling here. I do think magic is a little more prominent and "in your face" more throughout the book. I see the science side of Voulhire as more akin to just professions.
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So far, magic was highlighted in this book; however, science was not completely dismissed. Science is necessary to understand magic, but I still have no idea what are the benefits of magic to science. Matthew is tackling matters that are rather complicated to devise. Nevertheless, I have high trust that we will receive more understanding in the coexistence of magic and science in Voulhire's universe.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 07:00 The idea of a world of magic (Caromentis) and a world governed by physical laws (Cosmos) existing side by side in the Voulhirian universe was fascinating. I felt as if the author was hinting a magic vs science war. Voulhire's industries run on science, whereas the military uses magic to maintain law in the country. Meldorath uses magic to literally annihilate his enemies. What are your thoughts regarding this juxtaposition of magic with science?
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