Daniel Stoker wrote:Sorry, been a while and I always mix up the Psi-Nullifer and Nega-psychic, but that doesn't matter as it's not their disbelief that allows them to actually negate magic, it channels their PPE which once that's gone leaves them unable to effect diddly.
Its okay. Reread what I took the time to write out of the book for you about the nega-psychic on the last page. If that isn't enough, than go read up on P.P.E. in the Megaverse in Mysteries of Magic. It is an external force that flows through the universe. Practitioners of Magic can govern how this energy is used, shape it, and change it
through belief and ancient words of power to change events. Including alter reality itself. They can create matter out of thin air, they can transport people through time and space, and do a multitude of other things, all through the manipulation of P.P.E. by exerting their will over the megaverse. That is essentially what magic is. The Nega-Psychic needs to use P.P.E. to negate magic, because I.S.P. represents something very different to P.P.E.
Yes, without P.P.E. the character CANNOT deny the changes made to reality by other practitioners of magic, because their will has been conquered, and they are drained. Thus, without the ability to manipulate "potential psychic energy", he is stuck having to accept the same laws of reality as any other normal person. It isn't like in White Wolf's Mage the Awakening, where the popular belief of the masses suppresses magic. That isn't the concept. Heck, if you are familiar with the material, than you will know that the only reason that magic is like that in their world and is not free to use openly is because of an ancient magical disaster.
However, again, if we go to the SOURCE, we can see (and its mentioned in a few places), that in the Megaverse, belief and magic are intrinsically tied to one another. Belief fuels psychic potential, it can create Gods, change them, suppress magic, or even allow people to master magic and become living batteries of potential psychic energy. Without belief, you can do none of these things. Moreover, since magic is ever-present (though at weaker levels off ley lines), than it is safe to say that everyone's beliefs no matter how minor, have an ability to impact the flow of magic or empower certain beings. Again, this is evident in the power Vampire Intelligences and minor Gods recieve in the form of P.P.E. from mundane (ordinary) human worshipers.
Daniel Stoker wrote:And belief allows you to cast, where did you show quotes saying that belief actually fuels magic not that it makes it so your spells will work. More of believe in yourself or you'll fail then anything else?
It does not specifically say. However, its safe to
assume it can be belief in anything. However, as we see with most men of magic, it is very likley a belief in esoteric concepts and the
rules of magic that have been passed down through generations of wizards, or (in the case of the mystic and other natural casters), an innate understanding of megaversal concepts lesser minds cannot begin to fathom.. or "enlightenment" as it is sometimes called.
It is not enough to make the hand gestures and speak the spell words, any chump can do that, you have to be able to master the esoterica and shape the ebb and flow of cosmic forces through your will (belief) too.