>"Mages" cannot cast spells in the traditional sense. Instead, they use magic to enhance their personal powers and abilities. >This also includes features of the body, such as seeing, hearing or withstanding pain. >Different schools specialize in different areas.
What would be suitable names for this Tradition and its users? Wizard, Magician or Mage doesn't fit.
Nolan Watson
Adept
Ryder Sullivan
monk
Eli Fisher
A very lame wizard
Oliver Jones
Mistborn are basically this. >enhanced physicality >enhanced senses >can run at high speeds for long stretches of time via pewter dragging >enhanced jump height and distance >improved reaction time via tin and atium
David Evans
Enhancement / Enhancers
Samuel Scott
Apart from the last point, that's literally the Adept from Shadowrun. Instead of being a caster, the Adept internalizes their magic and gives them greater physical ability.
Isaiah Russell
Skillbuffmeisters.
Gabriel Morris
Shadowrun already did this in a way.
Ryan Murphy
>you'll never use magic to transform yourself into a loli with the strength of a downie orc so you can bait and murder pedophiles
Levi Perez
Sounds like psionics.
Elijah Howard
But where does that leave mundane guys?
Noah Wilson
They go the opposite direction and do regular shit at magical levels
Lincoln Jones
They get cybered up and become street samurai, or they parlay their skills in other ways.
Lincoln Thompson
Drugs! I mean performance enhancing food supplements.
Parker Gonzalez
I think the term is Demigod? Mutant? Monster?
I do like the idea of the "schools" being diseases or products of faith since it's magic and "school" is a term that bothers me when referring to an anomaly that is impossible to learn or teach in a consistent way.
Aspects? Celestials? Special kids?
Enlightened might be cool if it is something achieved through willpower and patience.
Bentley Rogers
Mysticism and mystics
Bentley Carter
You mean psionics?
Tyler Garcia
There are no "mundane guys".
Parker Brown
is the Mistborn RPG any good? I want to check it since Crafty made Fantasycraft, and oh boy a love my Fantasycraft.
Nathaniel Stewart
Look into shadowrun adepts or Runequest mystics. They are exactly that with adepts being more passive and mystics having to "cast" to gain the benefits.
Leo Diaz
Did OP just invent Wuxia?
Josiah Richardson
Jedi
Evan Young
Solar Exalted?
Nathan Foster
Exactly like a monk, but you're vulnerable to antimagic fields.
Elijah Fisher
Monk.
Luke Morgan
>instead of any kind of charm spell the wizard transforms into a super cute tiny animal or a hot chick and tries to make the target do what they want
Henry Kelly
Seconded. Simple, elegant, and already established in Shadowrun.