Is the idea of creating things with magic a cliche for a novel?
In my book wizards (who are very modern and use their own advanced technology) can create things for themselves or other people or make things they own appear. There are limits, though. They can't create or make weapons appear, they can't create their own valuables or expensive gadgets, and on one-third of all the wizards can create food. I started thinking it sounds a bit much like The Fairly Odd Parents, but is all of this cliched?
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No. You get to make up and write about your own world. With all magic there is a price. So some wizards are much more powerful...and able to pay the price of great magic, while others are much less powerful and often nearly kill themselves if they overuse their magic.
Your greatest challenge is to make it seem believable...
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