My protagonist, and other characters, can only metamorphisize (is that a word?) that which is already there. Some are better at it than others, which is mainly determined by bloodlines. No changing mountains into butter. My protagonist starts out barely capable of changing a pebble into a brownie.
There are no negative effects, personally, for the wielders of this power. The only catch is, every time something is changed, something else in the world is utterly annihilated.
And then there are the ultra advanced AI's, which, to a late-nineteenth-century-Russia-style society, seem to posses their own brands of magic.
There are no negative effects, personally, for the wielders of this power. The only catch is, every time something is changed, something else in the world is utterly annihilated.
And then there are the ultra advanced AI's, which, to a late-nineteenth-century-Russia-style society, seem to posses their own brands of magic.