Subject: What are your thoughts?
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Posted on: 2016-08-10 08:06:00 UTC
I mean, I hope that's the question, anyway.
I'd look a bit silly, if it wasn't. And I hate looking silly.
Subject: What are your thoughts?
Author:
Posted on: 2016-08-10 08:06:00 UTC
I mean, I hope that's the question, anyway.
I'd look a bit silly, if it wasn't. And I hate looking silly.
It only means more problems.
((On a personal note, I think it could be an interesting thing. Except I think said magic would pretty much substitutes itself to science and technolgy.))
While a statue may be an objet d'art, a golem - effectively a giant anthropomorphic forklift truck - is very definitely not. It is the real-world application of one or more thaumaturgical principles in order to observe and analyse a macroscale real-world effect. The only differentiation a golem has from an android is in its power source and construction.
Why yes, I am a member of the Golem Trust. Would you like a pamphlet? =]
This is sprouting into something beyond my understanding. This feels amazing.
What're you doing here? I thought your timeline was erased?
I mean, not that I understand time travel that well, but apparently there's two types: one that can't change the past at all, and one that lights up an entirely new timeline. The first one can be used to travel between timelines, too - Granny Lou used to do it pretty regularly - and that's what Deborah used to come here.
So yeah, I had to follow. Dark One, unfettered access to the past, you know how it is.
I do hope that the me that's stuck inside a Suit, Rubric Marine-style, doesn't decide to pay a visit; never shall the selves meet, etc.
I'm sure the face you'll do when this belief is proven wrong would have been a wonderful sight.
Eh, could almost be worth using the Sight and getting an everlasting memory of the day...
As a bonus, I'll even develop it in the potion that makes the picture move.
Only thing left is a paladin screw up. Shouldn't take a very long time.
I know nonsense seems to be quite often part of magic, but explanations work pretty well too.
Oh, you mean the insult? You actually need insults explained to you? Figures. I mean you're a wannabe Light One who has no hope of ever measuring up to the real thing. And that's saying something, my brother's not exactly a high bar to reach.
((And it's probably Deborah's own coinage; it's certainly not canon.))
I always thought that when people insult other people in a way only them can understand, that's hiding.
If some people can throw fireballs, and some people can't, then pretty soon, there won't be anyone left who can't throw fireballs. And since you said it's only a very small percentage that can't use magic, things that would have put them on equal footing, like firearns, would never have been invented, either because the resources wouldn't have been available, they wouldn't have been necessary (if your army has magic, you won't pay attention to making the tiny fraction of the population that doesn't battle ready), or because anyone who tried would have been assassinated by the unsavory parts of magic society.
Are you asking whether an in-universe character should choose to use magic? Whether they should be trying to get rid of magic? Whether this is a fair system? Whether this makes for a good setting? What?
hS
I mean, I hope that's the question, anyway.
I'd look a bit silly, if it wasn't. And I hate looking silly.
... something specific, I guess.
hS
My question was whether the world I outlined earlier is better or worse, and by extension, would you live in such a world?