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I read a lot of fantasy. It's entertaining and sometimes there are neat little nuggets of ideas and wisdom hidden within.
Finding a fantasy novel that has a well though out magic system is always a treat, because it almost always has some good ideas that can be applied to your practice in a practical, or interesting, way. It gives you ideas, and sometimes helps you understand concepts you don't really understand as well as you'd like to. Of course there's not a ton you can get from LOTR's 'magic does whatever the author needs it to do' sort of magic, but other stories have pretty interesting philosophies to their magics that I feel is sometimes worth examining deeper.
One of the most interesting that I found fairly recently was in the Saga of the Recluce by LE Modesitt Jr., which has a pretty unique take on a magic system compared to other fantasy novels I've read.
Finding a fantasy novel that has a well though out magic system is always a treat, because it almost always has some good ideas that can be applied to your practice in a practical, or interesting, way. It gives you ideas, and sometimes helps you understand concepts you don't really understand as well as you'd like to. Of course there's not a ton you can get from LOTR's 'magic does whatever the author needs it to do' sort of magic, but other stories have pretty interesting philosophies to their magics that I feel is sometimes worth examining deeper.
One of the most interesting that I found fairly recently was in the Saga of the Recluce by LE Modesitt Jr., which has a pretty unique take on a magic system compared to other fantasy novels I've read.