Illusion mages in fantasy novels are so lazy and uncreative, they all just be making clones and stuff. They should be out there creating pure nightmare fuel and impossible geometry that makes combat impossible.
I hereby decree that the term for mana sense is "flurgel" IE: "I can flurgel the spell from here! We must be getting close."
Just thinking, but why has no one invented a term for mana sense? Like we don't call things sound sense, we call it hearing. It's smell, not scent sense. We made up the word mana so why have I never seen anyone make up a word for mana sense?
I feel kind of dumb that I only just realized that being in space near earth would not be cold, but burning hot. (Provided you could see the sun) Just one of those things that is obvious in retrospect.
Why is "femur" THE go to non-skull bone? Like any writer anywhere is thinking about a bone name to mention in their story and almost everyone goes, uhhhh idk, femur? Why do we just not know any other bone names?
Yall ever press your wrist so hard against your desk that it melts the rubber under your desk mat? Just me?
Fun tech idea: A ring that is connected to your phone and slowly contracts for every notification you have uncleared. This ring will eventually cut your finger off. No, I will not be taking criticism on this design.
What if large piles of gold are like the dragon equivalent of beanbag chairs? For something so large and heavy, a soft metal like gold would be a pretty good cushion.
Then later you find out half the furries there were actually very similar looking wolf creatures and nobody noticed.
Imagine you are an adventurer in a fantasy world and you take your first quest to hunt a pack of strange bipedal wolves near a village only to arrive and find its just a bunch of furries having a cookout.