One last thing, Indagare:  

> On Nov 24, 2017, at 8:30 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> 
> Shamanistic magic is highly developed in Fan Shoar, though it is different 
> from that of Galendor. It includes much more alchemy and the use of familiar 
> spirits (generally small, elemental beings that take on the shape of an 
> animal) is common. Shamans in Fan Shoar can produce a wider variety of 
> effects than most in Galendor can accomplish because they can also detect raw 
> magic and regularly treat with elemental spirits who are sometimes considered 
> members of a given empire or tribe and who often align themselves in defense. 
> Extreme care is taken when dealing with any extrapljnar being, however, 
> particularly those from the Heavens and Hells.
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     You know, now that I think about it, a set of magic techniques like this 
bears a certain partial resemblance to the ‘furycrafting’  
<http://codexalera.wikia.com/wiki/Furies>system used in Jim Butcher 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Butcher>’s Codex Alera series 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Alera>, which I just started reading while 
eating for the next book in that same author’s The Cinder Spires series 
<http://www.jim-butcher.com/books/cinder-spires>, though odds are that other 
franchises could have implemented something similar even though I don’t know 
about it/them personally.  In any case, have you thought about letting Tigmest 
magicians involve some of the totems, personal or otherwise, that are part of 
their culture when they cast spells?  I imagine they might be able to use them 
as mystical focal points and energy stores, similarly to how other settings 
might contain magical artifacts usable in one or both of those ways.  

Intrigued and curious, 
     WhenCatsFoxesandWolvesFly/RandomDSdevel
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