Subject: Re: Another series like that...
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Posted on: 2013-09-01 15:53:00 UTC

Oooh, I love the Artemis Fowl series!


Both of these examples, by the way, introduce a somewhat "fuzzy" concept to my neat two-dimensional grid, namely the mixing of magic and technology. This is more or less independent of hardness/softness, so I'll just ignore that element and note that there are two different ways to "mix" magic and technology, both of which can exist in the same setting.

The first is through magitech, where a single "thing" contains both magical and technological elements from the dichotomy categories above. A good example of this would be alchemy, which combines weird runes and archaic materials with laboratory glassware. While I'm not familiar with the series, the Nyona example above seems like magitech. However, you can also have things that are clearly magical and things that are clearly technological coexisting in the same setting, as in Artemis Fowl (although if I recall, some Fairy technology can make use of magic).

Then you get into things like Clarke's third law and "bamboo technology", and it becomes hard to tell what's magical and what's technological (although I prefer to think of both methods as ways to get magical-looking stuff into a technological setting without actually introducing magic itself or violating hardness with things that SEEM to break our laws of physics).

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