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kinda wanna do a thing on familiars but thats as far as the idea has gotten. Any additions to that or different worldbuilding ideas would be much appreciated (whichever comment gets the most likes will prolly be what i end up doing)

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Anonymous

maybe smth about makeup or magic makeup? idk if this really qualifies as worldbuilding

Chimeric Fox

Arcane weapons or such? I always liked the Homunculus as a familiar, seeing as each mage makes their own.

Anonymous

Why not draw up different familar looks? Like how they can look celestial, elemental, and various other things? I'm not talking about the special familiars, like an imp or anything like that, but a fox or a raven from the different planes they can summon them from.

Anonymous

Hmmmm. In my campaign familiars summoned via Find Familiar are extensions of the caster's will. "Anything can be controlled if you have enough will" & whatnot. Also maybe you can add that the ingredients burned during the ritual casting give the physical basis to summon a familiar with by channeling your magic/will into those burnt ingredients?

Anonymous

I think the idea of a farmilliar that can be summoned anywhere but needs the right materials to do so would be cool. Like a cat farmiliar made out of dirt and stone, so it summon it there has to be dirt/stone in the area. Or a bird made out of leaves and sticks and shit

Anonymous

I like the idea of familiars being affected by the kind of magic/location/patron the caster is using! Like a base owl but then different kinds based on like Feywild or Infernal

Anonymous

Familiars change based on their owner, becoming like physical representations of the owner's general disposition (so a more aggressive owner would result in, say, a cat familiar being larger and with oversized teeth and claws). Mages with a higher affinity for certain magics have an easier time binding themselves to familiars that represent those magics. Representation could be literal or obtusely metaphorical, such as a miniature elemental for people with an affinity for elemental magic or a snake for people with an affinity for binding magic.

Simon Beck

The only thing I got was maybe like pokemon, but with casting/ summoner attributes, like you always, no matter what or how you make it, leave a mark of your magic in the creation. But they vaguely vary in size/shape. Obviously depending on what they are summoned from/area they are summoned from has an affect, but on the type of for example cat - snow cats in snow areas, domestic/feral in populated areas, forest cats, sand cats etc

Anonymous

Maybe an entry on your world's versions of classic D&D monsters like owlbears or umber hulks?

Anonymous

Possibly how a familiar could influence some behavior or even appearance of it's summoner? Sharper teeth, markings, purring or hissing maybe?

Eric Andreski

Card based magic and its different uses? Storing magic in cards for later use, divining using cards, or even more “mundane” things like performances of cardistry that use illusion magic to enhance the show

Anonymous

Being able to have mechanical familiars embued with magic from an artificer, maybe? So a mechanical steampunk type of cat that you have a magical connection with, same as a familiar, except they have more things they can do (Ex. Sonic meow, jumping extremely high, even being mounts for tiny creatures)