I honestly think that, of all the "exchange for power" ideas currently on record, Chains of the Contract is the best. Unlike the others, it actually demands service of the mortals for our power, ie, something genuinely useful.
I thought that was intended to be used in the elemental planes, to buy their loyalty. We don't need to buy the loyalty of our followers on the mortal plane, as far as I understand.
Well yeah, but we also don't need sacrifices from our followers on the mortal plane, either. We can just give them power.
No, see, the tribute would be used to bribe folks on the elemental planes.
Design proposal 5: Extremely Ordinary Locomotion (locomotio perquam ordinaria)
This spell moves things in an extremely ordinary and boring way that definitely isn't cool or interesting at all. Things were just there, and then they were somewhere else. Magically.
Is it teleportation? Or propulsion?
Neither. It's Extremely Ordinary Locomotion. The things have simply moved. There is no answer to how they moved. It just happened.
Mate. Don't do this. Antagonising the GM because you don't like the way they responded to you is A) not going to work, and B) childish. Work with the system. I'm positive that we could design a spell that propels something by magic. I'm equally positive we could design some form of teleportation that doesn't provide a shortcut to destroying the fabric of reality (it doesn't do so, but it implies that it could be modified to do so).
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I’m mainly trying to set us up as the middleman in a trade network involving Ourselves, the planes, and the mortal realm.
I know what you're going for. I've explained why I think you're going about it in a bad way. I think the Planar Trade Network is a better way of achieving such a goal- voluntary trade is not a handicap, and it encourages competition for our favour on the elemental planes.
Btw, how do the changes I made look?
The only changes I can spot past this post
Okay, yeah, that's somewhat better-
are you changing "blessings" to magic. Which is just semantics. It doesn't change anything mechanical.