Diferencia entre revisiones de «Leyes de la magia de Sanderson»

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“Hard magic” on the other hand has rules explicitly described by the author. This means that the reader can understand the magic so that solving problems with it doesn’t seem to “Mystically make everything better”. Instead, it’s the characters’ wit and experience that solves the problems. This makes magic a tool which can be used to solve problems and enhance the story. L.E. Modesitt Jr. and Melanie Rawn write in this way, according to Brandon.
 
The middle ground is a situation where the reader knows some of the limits and possibilities of the magic but doesn’t understand it’sits workings. Brandon has said the J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books are a great example of this.
 
 
== [[bws: sandersons-second-law|Sanderson's Second Law]] ==
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