[m] I thought that it might still be appropriate. For instance, initially one turns into magic partially, as one does more and more metamagic (That is, affecting other people's magic. Breaking curses perhaps, redirecting spells, screwing with people that are partially or nearly-fully transformed, the more transformed the more screwing, that sort of thing) and then when turning completely into magic, one can become, for example extremely powerful for a while before fading away, or do a single great feat of metamagic - say, denying all magic in a large area, or countering a powerful spell, or exploding all partially-transformed people in an area - and, in so doing, become undone, in a single instant of supermagical ecstasy and understanding. Is that appropriate? I'm not trying to ruin things.
[–] NobleParadox [S] ago (edited ago)
This is acceptable, inventing meta-magic was not my intention, but it serves to be interesting nonetheless. I thank you for your output and co-operation. I would almost rather prefer that they would become completely self-obsessed and unconcerned with the affairs of everyone else around them, and perhaps become unstable and highly destructive, rather than simply collapsing into a heap of energy.
[–] bobusdoleus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
[m] Sure! Why not. Like I said, it's not like I own the stuff, and it'll be fun to see what you, and other people, come up with! Just pointing at the idea of this magic coming at a terrible price, is all.