Sith really aren't into the whole "you get to rule because of who your daddy is" part of it, though.
Lord of the Rings has one that's kind of an example but also kind of a parody. Aragorn can cure the supernatural fear Ringwraiths put on people, there's a prophecy and everything, but it's actually because he knows obscure herblore not a magic power he has.
Fantasy stories where Royal Blood gives you Superpowers.
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I didn't know that about the Aragorn thing, I'd taken it at face value as have the Tolkien YouTubers I follow who've mentioned it.hammerofglass wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 12:47 am Sith really aren't into the whole "you get to rule because of who your daddy is" part of it, though.
Lord of the Rings has one that's kind of an example but also kind of a parody. Aragorn can cure the supernatural fear Ringwraiths put on people, there's a prophecy and everything, but it's actually because he knows obscure herblore not a magic power he has.
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I know it's not fantasy but whatabout having the Atlantean gene in Stargate Atlantis. After all some in that galaxy might seem like magic like that one episode where some line of kings or whatever they called them had it to control the chair in the sunken Atlantis city clone?
We never did get an answer on why Sheppard was so strong in it.
We never did get an answer on why Sheppard was so strong in it.
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O'Neill was massively strong with it too. He just didn't seem to be quite as natural at handling it. Even Beckett was ranked highly on the ''Atlantis ATA gene scale'' that was brought up from time to time which is why he was always dragged along to sit in the chair.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 7:55 am I know it's not fantasy but whatabout having the Atlantean gene in Stargate Atlantis. After all some in that galaxy might seem like magic like that one episode where some line of kings or whatever they called them had it to control the chair in the sunken Atlantis city clone?
We never did get an answer on why Sheppard was so strong in it.
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''Bloodline magic'' is pretty big in Chinese and Japanese stories it often just depends on how you want to define ''royalty''. Is a ''Kage'' from Naruto analogous to a king for example?
Do we define the gods as royalty? Jesus is ''the King of Kings'' after all. Because in that case, could we include all of the human offspring of gods throughout the ages who have magical powers?
Do we define the gods as royalty? Jesus is ''the King of Kings'' after all. Because in that case, could we include all of the human offspring of gods throughout the ages who have magical powers?
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Thankfully, since that was a retcon, the story still works without it. Whether his bloodline helped him doesn't matter, as he still put in the work to learn and improve his abilities.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 11:29 pm OR how Luke is a strong jedi due to his blood as oppose to hard work.
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Sorcerers in D&D/Pathfinder, as well. At least, usually. You COULD be the distant descendant of a dragon or divine, but you could have instead been grown in an alchemy lab or belted with arcane energies (same with the "planes-touched" races like Tieflings, Aasimar, or Genasi). Very "comic book" in execution.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 8:00 pm ''Bloodline magic'' is pretty big in Chinese and Japanese stories it often just depends on how you want to define ''royalty''. Is a ''Kage'' from Naruto analogous to a king for example?
Do we define the gods as royalty? Jesus is ''the King of Kings'' after all. Because in that case, could we include all of the human offspring of gods throughout the ages who have magical powers?