The easiest way to do that is to bring them into a story somehow...
But for the life of me I can't think how. They're quite far out and nobody really has much of an affiliation with them - and neither are any of us writing active Wizards.
I think somewhere in the vast reams of kipple I generate, I gave them a secret redoubt in the Belt called The Nevernever, that was accidentally uncovered during the Search for Sato leading to some diplomatic ructions between the Wizards and the Millenium. But that particular bit has never been seen outside of IRC so it's not canon. They probably have more than a few small keeps and Covenants out in the Belt - both as final refuges and quiet places to do research on things they aren't ready for the rest of the world to see.
Part of the problem might be the perception that they're a single-fandom group. And a fandom with a much smaller universale scope that Star-Trek, or Star Wars, or Superheroics, or Mecha.... or several others for that matter. Part of the reason the Millenium is so popular is because it's so diverse in fandom and scope. The Wizarding world is just for the Harry Potter fen - the scope is narrowed immediately.
But there's plenty of magic-types out there. They've probably got Dresden-people and some of the other urban-fantasy types mixed in. And Arse-Magica. Old-school fantasy-magics. Maybe a little diversification to include other sources might be nice. Even subtle things like message couriers being known as redcaps, or the Dresden rules of magic applying to handwavium technology. The leader of the Unspeakables taking the name Blackstaff. Maybe a little Dipsomancy on the side....
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But for the life of me I can't think how. They're quite far out and nobody really has much of an affiliation with them - and neither are any of us writing active Wizards.
I think somewhere in the vast reams of kipple I generate, I gave them a secret redoubt in the Belt called The Nevernever, that was accidentally uncovered during the Search for Sato leading to some diplomatic ructions between the Wizards and the Millenium. But that particular bit has never been seen outside of IRC so it's not canon. They probably have more than a few small keeps and Covenants out in the Belt - both as final refuges and quiet places to do research on things they aren't ready for the rest of the world to see.
Part of the problem might be the perception that they're a single-fandom group. And a fandom with a much smaller universale scope that Star-Trek, or Star Wars, or Superheroics, or Mecha.... or several others for that matter. Part of the reason the Millenium is so popular is because it's so diverse in fandom and scope. The Wizarding world is just for the Harry Potter fen - the scope is narrowed immediately.
But there's plenty of magic-types out there. They've probably got Dresden-people and some of the other urban-fantasy types mixed in. And Arse-Magica. Old-school fantasy-magics. Maybe a little diversification to include other sources might be nice. Even subtle things like message couriers being known as redcaps, or the Dresden rules of magic applying to handwavium technology. The leader of the Unspeakables taking the name Blackstaff. Maybe a little Dipsomancy on the side....
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