135 Votes in Poll
Change incarnation allow it's user to wield magic, creation & destruction, fantasy/imagination incarnation, only when user have conceptual(level) knowledge regarding these incarnation.
Creation/Destruction for me.
Tbh, i would probably lean more towards the creation aspect, though.
Your imagination and logic is limitation for creation aspect. With change you can expand the limit of creation aspect.
@Unknownpotency i picked Imagination/Fantasy however Change Incarnation is very underrated
@SleepyTact which one of the 2 did you go with?
Still undecided, both are cool and versatile in their own way. As the incarnation or manifestation of change itself, I can change virtually everything with all at a constant rate of change. In various ways I could apply change, whether if its something tangible or not, all living beings to things with neither out of my reach.
Magic is a neat pick as well, you can pull off any magical feat you've seen before on some anime or stuff. With you being magic itself, you already have a wide plethora of magic to your arsenal, may it be old or new you have it all. The rules nor types hold no binds, you can just do anything with le magic really.
Go ooga booga if you want, all that is left is to choose which.
Are you so aware that everything is the same? With Magic being a little inferior, because well, the rest create Anti Magic... But other than that, they are the same.
@Jikkai yes, they all lead to the same outcome but different ways of achieving it.
What level of Incarnation/Embodiment would we be? I was leaning towards either change or imagination/fantasy, but I had the thought that being a lesser incarnation of change (or any of these, except maybe magic) could be problematic. For an example, look at Zoe: "Her mere presence warps the arcane mathematics governing realities, sometimes causing cataclysms without conscious effort or malice." She doesn't have complete control over change, but her presence can cause it even without her trying, so many places she goes face disasters, simply because she went there.
For Imagination/Fantasy, I imagine this would be more along the lines of either changing constantly according to either your own imagination or those of individuals around you, or accidentally warping reality around you according to imagination, which you might not have total control over (like in the case of intrusive thoughts, or possibly even the imaginations of others).
I think Creation & Destruction is more obvious in this regard. It wouldn't be unreasonable for an incarnation that doesn't have complete control to inadvertantly cause disasters, though likely ones that end one thing and start another.
I can't really think of anything for magic, except perhaps if there are mages/wizards/etc, who might seek to use the incarnation. But this is very much dependent on such individuals existing. I suppose you could argue that it would introduce magic to this world, which would cause plenty of issues, though probably improve other things as well.
Funni magic, an introduction of mana or some other magical energy onto this world would change it significantly. But usually in most novels or works, it takes a while for the changes to occur unless there's a lot of mana which when really concentrated could alter the properties of objects, giving them new ones and some effects on living creatures.
As you are the only incarnation of magic, and others being normal humans, I'd say you would be comparable to a god alongside the other avatars. Might be easier to control and take your time to learn, as magic itself isn't a fundamental aspect of the world depending on your interpretation.
I dunno, just my take.
What do you think?