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Nov 9, 2018 at 11:32 comment added Matthieu M. +1 for historic example; +1 for the idea that using one makes the other unstable (rippling). I would take it one step further, though, if Orange-using plants/animals are established in the desert, then their very presence (in number) would inhibit the development of Blue-using species. In the end, this would lead to distinct ecosystems even before humans come into play, and therefore the nomads, surrounding by an exclusively Orange-using ecosystem, would not even be aware that a Blue-ecosystem exists. Even better... it may be that a Green or Violet ecosystems exist elsewhere.
Nov 9, 2018 at 0:28 comment added Alexis This is interesting because even before talking about usage, comprehension of orange mana would be very difficult to anyone using blue mana. I can imagine a compromise where both civilizations believe that magic just so happens to be sometimes unstable. It would also explain a feature I desired which is that only very specific creatures (like dragons) use both.
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Nov 8, 2018 at 23:58 history answered mjt CC BY-SA 4.0