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Types of Magic NOT in the Cosmere


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7 minutes ago, ZenBossanova said:

Let me add in another form of magic to take its place: Curses. This is important in Tolkien and various folktales, so we need to include it. Any examples you guys can think of?

The Nightwatcher's............ curses?

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7 hours ago, ZenBossanova said:

Let me add in another form of magic to take its place: Curses. This is important in Tolkien and various folktales, so we need to include it. Any examples you guys can think of? 

I mean bloodsealing must come pretty close right? If not there, there could be workaround potential through unknown commands on Nalthis. Awakening is veeerry broad in scope/potential.

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4 hours ago, Kramerfarve said:

I mean bloodsealing must come pretty close right? If not there, there could be workaround potential through unknown commands on Nalthis. Awakening is veeerry broad in scope/potential.

Yes, and @harel55 about the Nightwatcher, I should have thought of those.

Let's try a few more:

Mind/emotion reading
Sirens
Love potions
Transfiguration
Disintegration
Mind control

Horcruxes

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On 2/5/2019 at 7:41 AM, ZenBossanova said:

Yes, and @harel55 about the Nightwatcher, I should have thought of those.

Let's try a few more:

Mind/emotion reading

Sixth of the Dusk

Harmony's ear rings

Spren reacting to emotions

 

EDIT: The Stormfather !!! [the best known example of all of them - Dalinar's visions]

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Sirens
Love potions

Unclear. Sel has magical poisons. A love potion is close.

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Transfiguration

Kandra

Sheod

Picking up a Shard

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Disintegration

The Surge of Divison (Dustbringers, Skybreakers, Fused, Yelig-Nar)

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Mind control

Emotional allomancy on hemalurgical constructs

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Horcruxes

Fused (Parshendi - not individual Horcruxes though), Heralds (in a sense)

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1. neglected the Skybreakers
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On 1/27/2019 at 7:53 AM, ZenBossanova said:
  • Augury (interpreting omens, signs)
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A kolgril was a very lucky fish. Cured aching joints for a good month after you ate it, and sometimes let you see when friends were going to visit by letting you read the shapes of the clouds.

Augury and an overlooked magic system.

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