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Possible Heroes
Anyone. Since magic is learned and imbued into people through ritual initiation and other methods like the Dragon’s Pearl, it is possible to write a story from a complete outsiders point of view.
Possible Villains
According to the Tale of Fritha and Scildend:
The Sceathan were children of Gramarye (mages) who did not agree with the secrecy. They felt that the adepts had enough power, not only to fight back but to dominate the non-magical world. Some of them would have survived into the modern era, though their actions would have become much more subtle over time to aid in their own survival.
According the Rise of the Ryukishi:
Jeffrey Chadwick (MP Avalon 6th) is a member of parliament from Avalon (Maryland), who is cited as leading an opposition to full rights for the Draconics. He and his organization are obvious villains for political intrigue.
The practitioners, proponents, or opponents of the Uraeus Arts. It may just be a fad, for a plot by the Dark Gentry to take over the magical world.
What makes this story unique?
The ability to add this amount of magic into a real world setting and making stories revolve around the characters rather than a shining artifact or plot.
The weaving of magic into every aspect of the setting so it is familiar yet different.
Last updated on July 27, 2011 by Eric Dorsett

