I feel like maybe enchantment magic would slowly leave silver or gold markings on your tongue and around your mouth a “silver tongue and honeyed words” ya know
I like the idea of Paladin Oaths and scriptures of their deities getting inscribed in the body as they continue to serve and use their holy powers. And if a paladin becomes am oathbreaker after decades of service, they become disfigured as the skin covered in text literally catches fire, gets torn off or whatever method of erasure the deity prefers.
I really enjoy this trope. In my current campaign, there is one player character who is notorious for being scarred via magic. He uses an a substance that is similar to Ruidium from Call of The Netherdeep. The first time he used it, his arm was covered in burns and they formed a pattern that resembled eyes. The second time, he ATE the substance. I described how that majorly buffed his spellcasting until he passed out. 6 months later, he awakes in a random cafe and a new body. He encounter strangers who claim that they met during the 6 month gap. They imply that he worked alongside the BBEG during the gap but he recently terminated their partnership.
with reading some the older d&d books i've liked how they describe how different magic effects the sense. illusion spells feeling oily or greasy. psionics a white misty like halo, bells ringing, and bright flashes of color. shaking hands from meta magic or arcane fissures. using fire spells heat up skin and even turn it red or burn it. white etching vains for lighting. just to name a few
I need to get my hands on some of these older books Andrew! Do you know what edition in particular? (Just so I'm not buying EVERYTHING). Great call! Thank you so much for watching!
@@ArcaneForge the books aren't player books they are paperbacks readers. but there is channel on RUclips black rat inn. it has them in audio book form. takes up a bit of time cause there are so many but alot of great stuff.
Thanks for this video! You really got my creativity restarted when it comes to how my dnd character can change because of all the things she's been through.
I love the ideas you have listed and illustrated! For force damage, I always interpret it as some degree of disintegration, which can be hard to illustrate. Maybe someone struck by Eldritch Blast or Magic Missile will have this radial series of smooth scar tissue where the flesh was literally torn apart. Like it was ruptured from the inside where the magic has infiltrated. Necrotic damage I like to imagine in various ways depending on the source. Maybe it leaves blackened flesh where the character has decreased sensation, or it looks pallid, aged and withered.
the crazy think about this concept is that an old wizard looks less like a simple old man and more like a walking tapestry of arcane might, you know when people said they want their spells written on their skins, I don't think this is what they meant XD
I really love this video and the examples you described! I think if I was going to introduce the concept to players it would be something like an effect of the consequences of using magic, especially in the case of warlocks and clerics, that goes against the wishes of the source of your power. Magic is gifted to warlocks and clerics so crisis of faith or rebellion can be hard to deal with. I think this could be an interesting way of letting your players still participate while also not ignoring that there is a rift between their beliefs and their magic. Another thought that occurred to me while watching is this effect being a backlash from casting spells not within your abilities. Things like spell scrolls, magical items, and weapons with spells that aren't within your study/belief/nature. I like it as an idea of this is magic you aren't versatile in and so you don't have the knowledge or ability to control it. Maybe even going as far as having them roll to see the toll the spell takes on them which can make using these items a risk rather than just a tool. Oops, I can already tell I'm going to be thinking about this nonstop! Thank you for this video and giving me something to think about and play with!
This made me think of one of my character, thank you for the idea, awesome video. The one character that I'm thinking of, is a rogue hexblade and now that I think about it, I was thinking, since his patron is a serpent, to have his weapon hand (right) to grow fangs from 3 of his fingers, and have it look alien like serpent mark on his palm, because of overuse of eldritch smite and soon the accursed specter
Thank you so much for watching! Ooohhhh I love the sound of your character! I'm picturing a kind of magical...serpentine wolverine if that makes sense? So awesome!
Splendid stuff. I used to describe the player’s spells going off all the time, I should get back to doing that. I love these suggestions! I actually have a pact of (the undead? Can’t remember the exact term right now) warlock in my game, and I’ve actually put him in a WhatsApp group… he gets little comments when he casts spells! 😂
Definitely! Have fun with it and make it as weird as possible! I love describing spells! Oh god yeah...is it pact of the...fallen??? Something like that. I could google it but I didn't/ I know what you mean anyway! I love the sound of them!!!!
This is another reason I love your videos Jess, the spell scars from Being affected by spells seemes like the natural course of action, and similarly I've also always loved the world building of FMA brotherhood as well so magic having some kind of blowback on the caster makes so much sense and I can definitely see this having ramifications in certain campaign worlds, a world where casting spells leaves marks would make it hard for a spell caster to hide the fact they use magic, crap now I have this whole anti magic inquisition world plot line going on in this part of the world.
Heya Dan! Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like my stuff! I'm always so happy to see your name come up in the comments! I love the idea of trying to hide these secretive symbols and marks that other spell-casters would know. Definitely using that at some point!!!!
@@ArcaneForge I'm glad to hear that! I always feel encouraged to comment because you do spark interesting ideas I just have to sometimes, plus you're always so kind
I like the concept it could cause trust stigmas like of the person is too good looking etc. Is it natural or super natural? Or like in skyrim necromancy causes people to think you're sick or was that Vampirism only. Been a while.
In skyrim that was definitely vampirism dude I love that idea too, it would make the world feel so real, especially In an area where magic is generally distrusted, people who bear the mark of a mage would have a noticeably harder time than an regular person
Please dont use the premier function. the only reason i even remembered that this was a thing was that it came up on my feed again AND i didnt have work at the time. Premiers are justna good way to make people miss your video.
I'm confused about this comment but very happy to help if I can. Do you mean that you get recommended the video once and then forget about it or something else? There should be a little button that says "set a reminder" at the top right of the screen if that helps? But let me know! I definitely want people to see these videos so I don't want it disappearing on people! Thanks for the comment!
I feel like maybe enchantment magic would slowly leave silver or gold markings on your tongue and around your mouth a “silver tongue and honeyed words” ya know
have you seen the sword comics? I think you'd enjoy the character silver tongue
OMG I LOVE THIS IDEA SO MUCH!!!! You have just changed how I picture D&D!
I like the idea of Paladin Oaths and scriptures of their deities getting inscribed in the body as they continue to serve and use their holy powers. And if a paladin becomes am oathbreaker after decades of service, they become disfigured as the skin covered in text literally catches fire, gets torn off or whatever method of erasure the deity prefers.
I really enjoy this trope. In my current campaign, there is one player character who is notorious for being scarred via magic.
He uses an a substance that is similar to Ruidium from Call of The Netherdeep. The first time he used it, his arm was covered in burns and they formed a pattern that resembled eyes.
The second time, he ATE the substance. I described how that majorly buffed his spellcasting until he passed out. 6 months later, he awakes in a random cafe and a new body. He encounter strangers who claim that they met during the 6 month gap. They imply that he worked alongside the BBEG during the gap but he recently terminated their partnership.
The real treasure was the friends we made along the way also this slick scar and this gun I found
with reading some the older d&d books i've liked how they describe how different magic effects the sense. illusion spells feeling oily or greasy. psionics a white misty like halo, bells ringing, and bright flashes of color. shaking hands from meta magic or arcane fissures. using fire spells heat up skin and even turn it red or burn it. white etching vains for lighting. just to name a few
I need to get my hands on some of these older books Andrew! Do you know what edition in particular? (Just so I'm not buying EVERYTHING). Great call! Thank you so much for watching!
@@ArcaneForge the books aren't player books they are paperbacks readers. but there is channel on RUclips black rat inn. it has them in audio book form. takes up a bit of time cause there are so many but alot of great stuff.
Thanks for this video! You really got my creativity restarted when it comes to how my dnd character can change because of all the things she's been through.
I love the ideas you have listed and illustrated! For force damage, I always interpret it as some degree of disintegration, which can be hard to illustrate. Maybe someone struck by Eldritch Blast or Magic Missile will have this radial series of smooth scar tissue where the flesh was literally torn apart. Like it was ruptured from the inside where the magic has infiltrated.
Necrotic damage I like to imagine in various ways depending on the source. Maybe it leaves blackened flesh where the character has decreased sensation, or it looks pallid, aged and withered.
the crazy think about this concept is that an old wizard looks less like a simple old man and more like a walking tapestry of arcane might, you know when people said they want their spells written on their skins, I don't think this is what they meant XD
I'd not thought about it like that, Radio! But you're totally right! I love that idea!!! So cool! Thank you for your ideas and for watching!
I really love this video and the examples you described! I think if I was going to introduce the concept to players it would be something like an effect of the consequences of using magic, especially in the case of warlocks and clerics, that goes against the wishes of the source of your power. Magic is gifted to warlocks and clerics so crisis of faith or rebellion can be hard to deal with. I think this could be an interesting way of letting your players still participate while also not ignoring that there is a rift between their beliefs and their magic.
Another thought that occurred to me while watching is this effect being a backlash from casting spells not within your abilities. Things like spell scrolls, magical items, and weapons with spells that aren't within your study/belief/nature. I like it as an idea of this is magic you aren't versatile in and so you don't have the knowledge or ability to control it. Maybe even going as far as having them roll to see the toll the spell takes on them which can make using these items a risk rather than just a tool.
Oops, I can already tell I'm going to be thinking about this nonstop! Thank you for this video and giving me something to think about and play with!
You might enjoy Dark Gifts from Van Richten's Guide to Ravenlofts. They also have improved rules for curses
heck yeah I'd love for my DMs to incorporate scarring
This made me think of one of my character, thank you for the idea, awesome video. The one character that I'm thinking of, is a rogue hexblade and now that I think about it, I was thinking, since his patron is a serpent, to have his weapon hand (right) to grow fangs from 3 of his fingers, and have it look alien like serpent mark on his palm, because of overuse of eldritch smite and soon the accursed specter
Thank you so much for watching!
Ooohhhh I love the sound of your character! I'm picturing a kind of magical...serpentine wolverine if that makes sense? So awesome!
Splendid stuff. I used to describe the player’s spells going off all the time, I should get back to doing that. I love these suggestions! I actually have a pact of (the undead? Can’t remember the exact term right now) warlock in my game, and I’ve actually put him in a WhatsApp group… he gets little comments when he casts spells! 😂
Definitely! Have fun with it and make it as weird as possible! I love describing spells!
Oh god yeah...is it pact of the...fallen??? Something like that. I could google it but I didn't/ I know what you mean anyway! I love the sound of them!!!!
This is another reason I love your videos Jess, the spell scars from Being affected by spells seemes like the natural course of action, and similarly I've also always loved the world building of FMA brotherhood as well so magic having some kind of blowback on the caster makes so much sense and I can definitely see this having ramifications in certain campaign worlds, a world where casting spells leaves marks would make it hard for a spell caster to hide the fact they use magic, crap now I have this whole anti magic inquisition world plot line going on in this part of the world.
Heya Dan! Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like my stuff! I'm always so happy to see your name come up in the comments!
I love the idea of trying to hide these secretive symbols and marks that other spell-casters would know. Definitely using that at some point!!!!
@@ArcaneForge I'm glad to hear that! I always feel encouraged to comment because you do spark interesting ideas I just have to sometimes, plus you're always so kind
I love this concept
Thank you! I love this comment!
Great video
Thank you so much!
I like the concept it could cause trust stigmas like of the person is too good looking etc. Is it natural or super natural? Or like in skyrim necromancy causes people to think you're sick or was that Vampirism only. Been a while.
Ooohhh I'd not even thought about that, Dooley! What a great consequence!
In skyrim that was definitely vampirism dude I love that idea too, it would make the world feel so real, especially In an area where magic is generally distrusted, people who bear the mark of a mage would have a noticeably harder time than an regular person
Please dont use the premier function. the only reason i even remembered that this was a thing was that it came up on my feed again AND i didnt have work at the time.
Premiers are justna good way to make people miss your video.
do you mean you don't get recommended the videos in your timeline after they have premiered?
I'm confused about this comment but very happy to help if I can. Do you mean that you get recommended the video once and then forget about it or something else? There should be a little button that says "set a reminder" at the top right of the screen if that helps? But let me know! I definitely want people to see these videos so I don't want it disappearing on people!
Thanks for the comment!