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Revisión del 11:47 30 sep 2013
Brandon has so far written two articles pertaining to the usage of magic in writing.
- Sanderson's First Law
- An author's ability to solve conflict with magic is directly proportional to how well the reader understands said magic.
- Sanderson's Second Law
- Limitations > Power
- Sanderson's Third Law
- Expand on what you have already, before you add something new.
Notes
- External Links
Este artículo es muy corto. Por favor, ayuda a The Coppermind a expandirlo.