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entering Fictional worlds
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just hear me out what if we can use magick to journey though fictional worlds we can meet famous characters like Sherlock Holmes,superman,and luke skywalker.let try to invent this powerful magick
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Re: entering Fictional worlds
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Post # 2
I do that regularly, I read the books. I find that to be magic in itself
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The best books write themselves so in theory if the books write themselves they do exist in there own realm try astral projecting. That is how i have been trying to prove this theory
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Re: entering Fictional worlds
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 4
pure silliness! You cant travel to fictional worlds as they do not exist...if they did they would not be fiction. So you cant meet superman or the star wars characters or any other non existant people.
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Re: entering Fictional worlds
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we won't know unless we try
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Post # 6
You can use dream spells that make you dream that your one of the characters in a book.
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Well I actually agree with him. We won't know unless we try. I've been pondering on the same thing too.
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This is NOT possible at ALL not now or EVER.. a fictional world is just that Fictional it will NEVER exist outside of a movie or a book !!
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Re: entering Fictional worlds
By: / Beginner
Post # 9
Creating realms might work? Not sure if it does though
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Post # 10
Is sitting down with a book too much work? Fictional worlds are fictional for a reason - theyre fictional.
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