The Decline of Magic: How has it affected society?

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In the past, magic flowed freely throughout the world. Powerful sorcerers and witches roamed the lands, casting spells and enchantments with ease. It was an age of wonder, where possibilities seemed endless. However, as time went on, the magic began to wane. The world entered a new era, the age of limited magic. No one knows for sure why the magic faded.



New Here/Left 4 Dead Chapter

New to the forum, so my apologies if this isn't the first time the idea for a new L4D chapter sprung up.

Map: Mercy Hospital

Killer: The Witch

Passive Ability: Wander around the map crying until you stumble upon a blunderingly loud survivor. As survivors rush actions, fail skill checks, drop pallets, attempt to blind you/blind you, or sprint near you in an audible range: it aggravates you. When your aggravation gauge fills you go into a frenzied state that: Increases your movement speed, increases speed breaking pallets, doors and damaging generators. Recovering from missed attacks and stuns are faster. As for when the frenzy state ends, that's up to balancing.

Active Ability: Temporarily mark a survivor as your primary target. Actions that would fill your gauge are increased by the marked survivor. During frenzy mode, your primary target's location is revealed to you with killer instinct. The Witch can mark a new primary target at any time with a cooldown.

Perk 1: When you are blinded by a survivor by any means, every survivor within a 15 meter radius of you gets exposed status for 9/12/15 seconds. Perk has a 50 second cooldown. (Credit for this idea goes to a reddit user's post.)

Perk 2: When the noise of gen repairs are audible, gain a 1%/2%/3% movement speed bonus, and survivors footsteps are easier to hear. (Not sure if this would be unbalanced, or niche, but I figured witches in L4D don't like noise, generators make noise, so this is what I came up with.)

Perk 3: Can't think of another one, perhaps something that has to do with the terror radius.

There I've done it BHVR, I made it up as intuitively and simple as possible! Please make it happen! Always thought it would be cool to have more L4D content in DBD, 10/10 would buy, and the overall vibe of the witch is perfect for DBD.. Hearing the witch's cry get louder as you enter her terror radius, and hearing the witch theme from the game would be so cool.

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No one knows for sure why the magic faded. Some believe that it was the result of a cosmic shift or a change in the fabric of reality itself. Others speculate that it was the consequence of overuse and depletion of the magical energy that sustained the world.

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Platforms: Linux, MacOS, Windows, Xbox 360
Year: 2009
Developed by: Valve
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Total Filesize: 67 MB
Date Added: Oct 8th, 2018
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Age of limited magic

Whatever the cause, the effects were undeniable. Spells that once were simple became more difficult to cast. The power of enchantments diminished, and magical artifacts lost their potency. The once-mighty sorcerers and witches now found themselves struggling to maintain their abilities. The age of limited magic had profound implications for both the magical and non-magical communities. For those who relied on magic for their livelihoods, such as healers or alchemists, the limitations put a strain on their abilities. They had to adapt and find new ways to achieve their goals, often resorting to more mundane methods. For those without magic, the age of limited magic offered a sense of relief. The unchecked power of sorcerers and witches had often led to chaos and destruction in the past. With the decline of their abilities, the non-magical population felt safer and more secure. However, the age of limited magic also brought with it new challenges. Magic had been an integral part of society for so long that its absence left a void. The reliance on magical solutions had made people complacent, and now they had to confront problems without the crutch of spells and enchantments. Despite the limitations, some individuals still possessed a strong affinity for magic. These individuals were known as "gifted ones," and they were few and far between. Their abilities were still formidable, but they too struggled under the weight of the age of limited magic. The age of limited magic had a profound impact on the world, changing the way people lived and interacted. It forced individuals to adapt and find new ways to solve problems. It brought about a sense of balance and groundedness, but also a longing for the magic that had been lost. In this age, the remaining magic has become precious and rare. It is revered and sought after by many, as its scarcity has only heightened its value. The age of limited magic is a reminder that power, even magical power, is not eternal or guaranteed. It is a reminder that we must cherish and protect the wonders of our world, for they are fragile and fleeting..

Reviews for "Discovering New Forms of Magic in the Age of Limitations"

1. Mark - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Age of Limited Magic". The plot was incredibly slow and dragged on for what felt like eternity. The characters were also poorly developed, lacking depth and relatability. The dialogue was uninspiring, and the writing style was dull and repetitive. Overall, I found the book to be a tedious read and felt no connection to any of the elements that make a story engaging. I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Emily - 1 star - "Age of Limited Magic" was a complete letdown. The author failed to deliver on the promise of a captivating fantasy world. The magic system was confusing and poorly explained, leaving me feeling confused and disconnected from the story. The pacing was off, with parts of the book dragging on while other crucial events were rushed through. Additionally, the main character was unlikable and lacked any growth or development throughout the story. I struggled to finish the book and was left feeling unsatisfied.
3. Alex - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Age of Limited Magic", but sadly, it fell flat. The world-building was shallow, and the plot felt predictable and lacked originality. I found myself easily losing interest in the story and struggling to engage with the characters. It felt like the author was relying on tired clichés and tropes, making the book feel like a rehash of other fantasy novels. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and wouldn't recommend it to others who seek a truly immersive and unique fantasy experience.

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