whether real spell, games, movies, etc
Does it follow these rules:
1. It must have a caster - source of the spell
2. It must have a target
3. it must have an effect
4. it must have a consequence that should be proportional with the effect - mana,energy,sacrifice,casting time
I was thinking of these when i watched harry potter. the spell avada kedavra breaks this rule because the effect of the spell (sucks out life) is not proportional to the consequence (the spell can be cast with little payment required from the caster,and it is an instant spell, for you Magic the gathering folks). is this why this is a forbidden spell?
Does it follow these rules:
1. It must have a caster - source of the spell
2. It must have a target
3. it must have an effect
4. it must have a consequence that should be proportional with the effect - mana,energy,sacrifice,casting time
I was thinking of these when i watched harry potter. the spell avada kedavra breaks this rule because the effect of the spell (sucks out life) is not proportional to the consequence (the spell can be cast with little payment required from the caster,and it is an instant spell, for you Magic the gathering folks). is this why this is a forbidden spell?