Submitted by lupius_mohnschein t3_zmsveg in Futurology
lupius_mohnschein OP t1_j0fk4dy wrote
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Sure
I described the magic system I came up with in this document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u5h22l4CAtd1XpqQ0hqho_5h3zgYwim2/view (it's open-source and based on object-orientation)
If that's too long, I also wrote a novel, which incorporates the magic system: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19QboE8cVZ2Do4Jfdfe9Ewh9ACdYO0bSx/view (it's in the public domain)
But this novel I wrote is only a prototype.
The idea is, that this could give way to what I call the "Etherverse", a shared universe, in which all stories incorporate my magic system. But as opposite to say, the Potterverse, it is fully dezentralized, meaning that everybody can equally add stories to it by incorporating my magic system in one's story. There exists no strict canon, even my own story is in the public domain and can be copied and modified by anyone. And the more people join it, hopefully one day, a truly great novel will come out of this. I for one would really like to read it :)
This is further described in the following post: https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding/comments/zg9b20/the_etherverse_a_decentral_shared_universe_to/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
OakwardTinkerman t1_j0glrfq wrote
Any chance you have an English version of your novel? The magic system document you shared is well documented, but quite dense. A fun way to onboard into it might be just to dive into a book using the system.
lupius_mohnschein OP t1_j0hvm9z wrote
Unfortunately no, there isn't one 😬 I know that's not really a great situation but I currently don't have the time to translate it or run the whole thing through a translator ...
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