So, I have a friend who RPs as a character that apparently holds a "high resistance" to basically all magic. He has stressed that it's not an "immunity," but that his character is just unable to use magic and is also far less affected by it in all respects. So while this means his character is less affected by offensive magic, it's also intended to mean that he is much harder to heal with healing magic as well.
Now, as far as I have seen so far in my research of the lore, I have a really hard time understanding how something like that could be feasible for a character. It seems like the source of all magic seems to be aether which, in turn, appears to be the source of *everything* in the Final Fantasy universe. Magic users seemingly only manipulate aether to meet their will:
So, for example, if you wanted to receive less damage from a fire spell, then you'd just have to have a higher resistance to fire in general. A Black Mage's fire attacks aren't any different than fire found in nature; it's just a matter of size and scale in regards to one's personal reserves of aether and their ability to manipulate it.
If this is truly the case, then one couldn't just simply say, "I have a high resistance to all magic," right? The individual in question would have to have a resistance to the elements being used, like fire or ice.
If I'm correct in my understanding of how magic and aether work, I personally feel like this sort of characteristic not only "disagrees" with the lore, but kind of flies in the face of the very heart of it all. Being "resistant" or "immune" to all magic seems like it would necessitate the same being true for aether in general which, again, just doesn't seem feasible when you consider that everything in existence depends on aether in some way or another.
Now, I'm not looking to argue about how to RP in the "right" or "wrong" way. If my current understanding of how aether and magic work is correct, it's not like I'm going to go and try to argue with him that he *has* to make a character more lore friendly. I think that's a personal choice for him to decide on, just like it's my personal choice to decide whether or not I find that engaging enough to RP along with.
That having been said, he has asked me if there's a viable in-lore explanation that could allow his character to remain lore-friendly without any big changes to his abilities.
Which brings me here: Is it possible for someone to be generally resistant to all forms of magic? If so, how would that work? In game, how are resistances to magic explained? Are there any key aspects of how magic and aether work in this world that I've missed in my summation above?
Any and all input that can help me figure this out would be greatly appreciated!
Now, as far as I have seen so far in my research of the lore, I have a really hard time understanding how something like that could be feasible for a character. It seems like the source of all magic seems to be aether which, in turn, appears to be the source of *everything* in the Final Fantasy universe. Magic users seemingly only manipulate aether to meet their will:
So, for example, if you wanted to receive less damage from a fire spell, then you'd just have to have a higher resistance to fire in general. A Black Mage's fire attacks aren't any different than fire found in nature; it's just a matter of size and scale in regards to one's personal reserves of aether and their ability to manipulate it.
If this is truly the case, then one couldn't just simply say, "I have a high resistance to all magic," right? The individual in question would have to have a resistance to the elements being used, like fire or ice.
If I'm correct in my understanding of how magic and aether work, I personally feel like this sort of characteristic not only "disagrees" with the lore, but kind of flies in the face of the very heart of it all. Being "resistant" or "immune" to all magic seems like it would necessitate the same being true for aether in general which, again, just doesn't seem feasible when you consider that everything in existence depends on aether in some way or another.
Now, I'm not looking to argue about how to RP in the "right" or "wrong" way. If my current understanding of how aether and magic work is correct, it's not like I'm going to go and try to argue with him that he *has* to make a character more lore friendly. I think that's a personal choice for him to decide on, just like it's my personal choice to decide whether or not I find that engaging enough to RP along with.
That having been said, he has asked me if there's a viable in-lore explanation that could allow his character to remain lore-friendly without any big changes to his abilities.
Which brings me here: Is it possible for someone to be generally resistant to all forms of magic? If so, how would that work? In game, how are resistances to magic explained? Are there any key aspects of how magic and aether work in this world that I've missed in my summation above?
Any and all input that can help me figure this out would be greatly appreciated!