The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Candidates for future Nemfection?
Kindler:
--- Quote from: g33k on September 05, 2019, 01:59:44 AM ---Is there (a WoJ on this)?
I was presuming it worked that way from how the books seemed to be written, but hadn't known of this WoJ.
I am presuming it's also responsible for the wizardly "can heal almost anything" effect... Is this also WoJ'ed?
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Yes:
--- Quote ---I’ve been wondering, is a magic-users longevity/ability to repair themselves due to their use of magic, or is it because they are able to access magic at all?
It’s because they /use/ magic.
Charity Carpenter was able to use magic at one point; will she have an extended life?
Not unless she takes it up again, which would be extremely difficult and which she doesn’t want to do.
And is the longevity tied to strength levels, as in do stronger wizards live longer?
Indeed. In the Dresden Files universe, magic is the essence of creation itself. Constant exposure to it through use changes the person who uses it in a number of ways, not all of them as obvious as physical recovery and longevity. The more exposure, the more dramatic the changes.
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Source: http://wordof.jim-butcher.com/index.php/word-of-jim-woj-compilation/woj-on-magic-in-the-dresden-files/
Ctrl + F Longevity. All three of these questions are right after the other.
g33k:
--- Quote from: Kindler on September 05, 2019, 07:27:16 PM ---Yes:
Source: http://wordof.jim-butcher.com/index.php/word-of-jim-woj-compilation/woj-on-magic-in-the-dresden-files/
Ctrl + F Longevity. All three of these questions are right after the other.
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TYVM!
(your reply just rocks, btw -- quotation and citation!)
Kindler:
One of my degrees is in History. Quoting and citing is about 3/4s of what you have to do.
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