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Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:40 pm
by Carl Gleba
I and my players have always assumed they were visible. The bluish color of magic sounds good. I don't know why, but I always thought of the magic net as composed of dark green fibers and the COA as a glowing white sheet.
Welcome to the boards
Carl
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:46 pm
by Captain Shiva
I always picture Carpet of Adhesion as looking like a no pest strip. Maybe a Magic Net could glow green, like the one Green Lantern creates with his power ring.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 11:26 am
by londonbaz
Carl Gleba wrote:I and my players have always assumed they were visible. The bluish color of magic sounds good. I don't know why, but I always thought of the magic net as composed of dark green fibers and the COA as a glowing white sheet.
Welcome to the boards
Carl
Me too... glad to see that I am in such August company
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:25 pm
by CyCo
Octarine.
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Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:26 pm
by londonbaz
CyCo wrote:Octarine.
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Sort of purpley green you mean?
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:29 pm
by CyCo
londonbaz wrote:CyCo wrote:Octarine.
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Sort of purpley green you mean?
Hmm, I thought it was a yellowish purple. It's been awhile since I've read those books.
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Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 1:14 pm
by sennin
CyCo wrote:londonbaz wrote:CyCo wrote:Octarine.
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Sort of purpley green you mean?
Hmm, I thought it was a yellowish purple. It's been awhile since I've read those books.
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Both of you are right - "greenish yellow purple"
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 1:16 pm
by Balabanto
I go by special effect as long as it's not explicitly stated that the spell is invisible. If you want it to be black, brown, green, lime, or magenta, sure! It's just a color of the rainbow. Who cares?
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 2:11 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
psam psamurai wrote:hello.
are magic nets and carpets of adhesion clear/invisable or are they the light blue color of ley line energy?
CoA are invisible to people who can't see magic
magic nets are visible but has no set color, they can be as colorless as spiderwebs or as colorfull as a hippy's van.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:03 am
by drewkitty ~..~
duck-foot wrote:you could do the color of magic by alignment. white would be scrupulous. blue unprincipled, black would be diabolic, dark red aberrant ect....
nah.... do color by what color the mage likes the best.
only the SN radiate their alinement in any form
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:31 am
by CyCo
sennin wrote:CyCo wrote:londonbaz wrote:CyCo wrote:Octarine.
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Sort of purpley green you mean?
Hmm, I thought it was a yellowish purple. It's been awhile since I've read those books.
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Both of you are right - "greenish yellow purple"
Ah!! Thanking yea sennin.
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Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:48 pm
by The Beast
I thought one of the books said COA was invisible.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 9:41 pm
by dark brandon
I figure most magic to be bluish, unless otherwise stated or applicable. Magic net looks to be a blueish glowing net, CoA is a blue surface glow, as well as most effects (like Negate mechanics will see the item it targets turn slightly blue for a moment), even a fireball starts out blue, but quickly changes color.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:18 pm
by dark brandon
Burulovesyou wrote:duck-foot wrote:drewkitty ~..~ wrote:duck-foot wrote:you could do the color of magic by alignment. white would be scrupulous. blue unprincipled, black would be diabolic, dark red aberrant ect....
nah.... do color by what color the mage likes the best.
only the SN radiate their alinement in any form
just a suggestion. i thought it gave it a kinda unique feel
I thought about that for a few, but it seems like you'd be shooting yourself in the foot. Everyone would know what alignment you were then.
HEEEEYYY, That guy's magic was the same color as that shifter's who was we stopped from enslaving the world a few weeks ago, wait a minute....
You could make it so the color is a personal choice, kinda like cyber-knights psi-swords change color.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:14 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
Burulovesyou wrote:duck-foot wrote:drewkitty ~..~ wrote:duck-foot wrote:you could do the color of magic by alignment. white would be scrupulous. blue unprincipled, black would be diabolic, dark red aberrant ect....
nah.... do color by what color the mage likes the best.
only the SN radiate their alinement in any form
just a suggestion. i thought it gave it a kinda unique feel
I thought about that for a few, but it seems like you'd be shooting yourself in the foot. Everyone would know what alignment you were then.
HEEEEYYY, That guy's magic was the same color as that shifter's who was we stopped from enslaving the world a few weeks ago, wait a minute....
EXACTLY !!
They did away with 'See Aura' being able to read the alinement of the chars so the chars couldn't just cop out and have the PSI read the alinements of everyone they meet.
The Color of magic.... If you can't See Magic, as per class powers, then it is invisible unless the description says its a visible effect or from the text you can infer there is a visible effect; if the descriptive text doesn't say what color the visible effects are then the color is left up to the char's choice, wether a actively choose the color or not.
While a fireball will most often be yellow and orange mix, there will be mages who like pink or blue for "their fireball". While with the spell "Light Blade" the effect is white light because that is the stated color in the description.
To fix the color of a spell, as to change the spell's color to that mage's chosen color, would require silght modification of the spell. Using the spell modification & creation rules found in Through the Glass Darkly it is possible to do this.
Note: If I was the GM making rulings on this, you would only need to spend 10% of the normal time to reasurch the change, along with 0% PPE and no level change. Unless you are making other changes as well. adding 1% to the time needed. Students would get ether the basic spell, or the one with the fixed color depending on which spell was taught.
It might be that the color of a mage's magic changes color with his emotions, even with this the color changes would be unique to each mage.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:22 pm
by Library Ogre
dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:21 am
by CyCo
duck-foot wrote:Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
and why not
Because they ran out of blue.
8p
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:31 am
by dark brandon
CyCo wrote:duck-foot wrote:Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
and why not
Because they ran out of blue.
8p
I prefer puce myself.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:17 pm
by Daniel Stoker
I always imagine CoA as yellow, I think that was because of the fly strips I saw as a kid more then anything.
Daniel Stoker
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:24 am
by Preacher
Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
But now I feel compelled to make it
BLUE!!!
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 11:00 am
by Library Ogre
Preacher wrote:Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
But now I feel compelled to make it
BLUE!!!
Blasphemer! You will be struck down for your insolence!
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:20 pm
by Preacher
Mark Hall wrote:Preacher wrote:Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
But now I feel compelled to make it
BLUE!!!
Blasphemer! You will be struck down for your insolence!
By a
Magic Blue Lightning bolt perhaps?
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:44 pm
by The Beast
Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
But what about
Blue Flame magic?
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:03 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
Preacher wrote:Mark Hall wrote:Preacher wrote:Mark Hall wrote:dark brandon wrote:I figure most magic to be bluish
MAGIC CANNOT BE BLUE!
But now I feel compelled to make it
BLUE!!!
Blasphemer! You will be struck down for your insolence!
By a
Magic Blue Lightning bolt perhaps?
Blue magic, what comes to mind is the LeyLine bolts that a Sorsserus Fury enabled mage can fire.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 12:38 am
by Tinker Dragoon
psam psamurai wrote:hello.
are magic nets and carpets of adhesion clear/invisable or are they the light blue color of ley line energy?
Both spells create actual (if not entirely material) objects, and there is no indication that these effects are invisible. Exactly what they look like depends on what the caster believes they should look like, so they could have any color and texture imaginable. One magician's Carpet of Adhesion might look like a big sheet of flypaper while another's could appear as a shag carpet. Similarly, one caster's Magic Net might appear as a glowing mesh of energy, while another's could appear as an ancient fisherman's net, and that of yet another mage could resemble a spider web.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 4:14 am
by Damian Magecraft
Tinker Dragoon wrote:psam psamurai wrote:hello.
are magic nets and carpets of adhesion clear/invisable or are they the light blue color of ley line energy?
Both spells create actual (if not entirely material) objects, and there is no indication that these effects are invisible. Exactly what they look like depends on what the caster believes they should look like, so they could have any color and texture imaginable. One magician's Carpet of Adhesion might look like a big sheet of flypaper while another's could appear as a shag carpet. Similarly, one caster's Magic Net might appear as a glowing mesh of energy, while another's could appear as an ancient fisherman's net, and that of yet another mage could resemble a spider web.
I like this interpretation.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 4:46 am
by Nxla666
Damian Magecraft wrote:Tinker Dragoon wrote:psam psamurai wrote:hello.
are magic nets and carpets of adhesion clear/invisable or are they the light blue color of ley line energy?
Both spells create actual (if not entirely material) objects, and there is no indication that these effects are invisible. Exactly what they look like depends on what the caster believes they should look like, so they could have any color and texture imaginable. One magician's Carpet of Adhesion might look like a big sheet of flypaper while another's could appear as a shag carpet. Similarly, one caster's Magic Net might appear as a glowing mesh of energy, while another's could appear as an ancient fisherman's net, and that of yet another mage could resemble a spider web.
I like this interpretation.
Thats basically what I say and just tell those who can see magic that the see a
BLUE glow around it.
Re: the color of magic?
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:33 am
by Preacher
Nxla666 wrote:Damian Magecraft wrote:Tinker Dragoon wrote:psam psamurai wrote:hello.
are magic nets and carpets of adhesion clear/invisable or are they the light blue color of ley line energy?
Both spells create actual (if not entirely material) objects, and there is no indication that these effects are invisible. Exactly what they look like depends on what the caster believes they should look like, so they could have any color and texture imaginable. One magician's Carpet of Adhesion might look like a big sheet of flypaper while another's could appear as a shag carpet. Similarly, one caster's Magic Net might appear as a glowing mesh of energy, while another's could appear as an ancient fisherman's net, and that of yet another mage could resemble a spider web.
I like this interpretation.
Thats basically what I say and just tell those who can see magic that the see a
BLUE glow around it.
Yep, I like this interpretation as well! Specially the
blue glow part.