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How Would Magic Function in a World Where the Sun Died?

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A scenario commonly depicted in fantasy media is one of a world where the sun died (or something related to it, such as a perpetual eclipse, the world spinning in such a way that one hemisphere is stuck in an "eternal winter"). In some of these depictions, magic is present, which leads me to wonder: if a world like that were to actually come to be, how would magic function in it?<br><br>Obviously, in a fantasy setting, magic is usually defined by the storyteller, but in the spirit of trying to apply real-world rules to fantasy and make magic more logical, how do you think magic would work in a world where the sun died? <br> <br>Here's a few possibilities we've come up with:<br><br>\* **Magic could be enhanced by the lack of sunshine**: In a world where the sun died, magic could be more powerful due to the lack of solar radiation. Imagine a world where the sun's rays normally interfere with magic, making it weaker and less reliable. With the sun gone, magic could flourish, becoming stronger and more stable.<br><br>\* **Magic could be tied to the heat**: In a world without sunlight, the main source of heat could come from magic. Magical energy could be the only thing keeping the planet warm, with magical heat-generating processes or structures replacing the sun's warmth.<br><br>\* **Magic could attract heat**: In a world without sunlight, magic could attract heat from other sources. Imagine magical creatures or objects that absorb and store heat from various sources, such as geothermal energy or chemical reactions. This heat could then be used to power magic.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied into the life force**: In a world where the sun is dead, life force and vital energy could become the primary source of magic. Magical energy could be derived from the life force of living organisms, making magic more closely tied to nature and the cycle of life and death.<br><br>\* **Magic could be based on chemical reactions**: In a world without sunlight, magical energy could be generated through chemical reactions. Imagine magical processes that harness the energy released from chemical reactions, such as combustion or oxidation, to power magic. This could lead to a world where magic is tied to the manipulation of chemicals and materials.<br><br>\* **The lack of photosynthesis could make magic tied to animals**: In a world where photosynthesis is no longer possible, magic could be tied to the life force of animals. Magical energy could be derived from the life force of animals, making magic more closely tied to the natural world and the balance of ecosystems.<br><br>\* **Magic could be based on nuclear power**: Imagine a world where the sun's absence has led to the discovery of nuclear power as a magical energy source. Magical energy could be generated through nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion, providing a clean and efficient source of power.<br><br>\* **The lack of sun could make magic less substantial**: In a world without sunlight, magic could be more ephemeral and less substantial. Imagine a world where magic is more tied to emotions, thoughts, and intentions, rather than physical objects or materials.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to the movement of the Earth**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to the movement of the planet. Magical energy could be derived from the Earth's rotation, tides, or geological activity, making magic more connected to the natural rhythms of the planet.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to the Earth's core**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to the Earth's core. Imagine magical energy being generated by the heat and movement of the Earth's core, making magic more connected to the planet's internal dynamics.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to the movement of the stars**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to the movement of the stars. Imagine magical energy being derived from the positions and movements of celestial bodies, making magic more connected to the larger cosmos.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to dreams**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to dreams. Imagine a world where magic is fueled by the power of the subconscious, with dreams serving as a source of magical energy.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to the collective unconscious**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to the collective unconscious. Imagine a world where magic is fueled by the shared thoughts, beliefs, and desires of humanity, with the collective unconscious serving as a reservoir of magical energy.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to the divine**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to the divine. Imagine a world where magic is fueled by the power of the gods, with divine intervention serving as a source of magical energy.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to death**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to death. Imagine a world where magic is fueled by the power of death, with the afterlife serving as a source of magical energy.<br><br>\* **Magic could be more tied to time and space**: In a world where the sun is dead, magic could be more closely tied to time and space. Imagine a world where magic is fueled by the power of temporal and spatial manipulation, with time travel and teleportation serving as sources of magical energy.<br><br>These are just a few possibilities, and there are many other ways magic could function in a world where the sun died. Ultimately, the nature of magic in such a world would depend on the specific rules and mechanics of the magical system.<br><br>This brings us to some additional questions:<br><br>\* How do you think magic would function in a world where the sun died?<br><br>\* Do you think magic would be more or less powerful in such a world?<br><br>\* How do you think the absence of sunlight would affect the balance of nature and the environment?<br><br>\* Do you think the lack of sunlight would lead to the evolution of new forms of life or the extinction of existing ones?<br><br>\* How do you think magic would be used in a world where the sun is dead?<br><br>\* Do you think magic would be used more for survival, or for other purposes such as exploration, discovery, or warfare?<br><br>\* How do you think the absence of sunlight would affect the development of technology and civilization?<br><br>\* Do you think the lack of sunlight would lead to the development of new technologies or the abandonment of existing ones?<br><br>\* How do you think the absence of sunlight would affect the psychology and culture of the inhabitants of such a world?<br><br>\* Do you think the lack of sunlight would lead to the development of new forms of art, literature, or music?<br><br>\* How do you think the absence of sunlight would affect the spirituality and religion of the inhabitants of such a world?<br><br>\* Do you think the lack of sunlight would lead to the development of new forms of spirituality or religion?<br><br>I'd love to hear any ideas you have, and I'd especially love to hear any thoughts you have on any of the above questions.

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