Feather_Duster_
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I will don't worry mate. I'll let ppl know in new chapters if there is going to be anymore delays or anything
Nah, but I should address it. But wouldn't an ability as rare and obscure have MORE people trying to master it in exchange. Like imagine having a weapon in a game that's hard to master. Wouldn't MORE people flock towards it to gain prestige or skill in the game? Same logic mate. I imagine witches or wizards in this world trying to gain the upper hand in anything they can, especially when magic is involved
Thank for that! I can correct it
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Which is a fancy way to justify the object not hitting you. I know the complexity of Infinity, as it derives from a mathematical concept, but I decided for it's effect to be that it just slows things down an infinite amount of times, making you untouchable. It's literally Jujutsu, so Imagining a magical being like Dr.Fate (Which is borderline a god) and people like Mephisto or Galactus, their job is to literally be individuals that bend logic or concepts. "The velocity of god" is simply ludicrous, and imo, is more insane and mind-boggling than Infinity. At least with Jujutsu, it can be explained like a system. But magic? It's even more unpredictable, so therefore I decided that Infinity will be just as I described it. Slowing things down unquantifiably. I don't care about what it truly is, and I'd be writing over 3k words describing one ability which is annoying.
It's kinda the way he died is what's so bad. I wouldn't say his ability to comphrehend Azathoth is "Strong". More like a phenomenon in of itself. You have to remember that he's still human, emotions for us are the difference between life and death sometimes.
one of the flaws of the character man. We'll get there
I wanted Gryffindor to have emotion type riddles, Slytherin having logical, Hufflepuff having a small puzzle to solve, and Ravenclaw having magic trivia. It's kind of AU
"Then make a world of your own, for it is hope that resides in it."
"My momma, my poppa they're gone. My world has fallen apart."