lordkaho
Creative!
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Am I to believe that in a world like Lore, they did not face magic before? They could have , but as arms dealers they made sure that they would revolutionize the field of battle in such a way they were also marketing their weapons. The Eastern continent (which is obviously not canon by the way) has long ceased using magic in favor of the more 'approachable' technology. It was easier for a peasant who had no prior combat knowledge to just shoot a veteran who still relied on archaic weaponry. Another cause for this was that magic, while infinitely flexible, took ages to master. The people of that continent got too impatient and instead chose the easier solution. As for in the field of battle, while soldiers reinforced with magic were superior, they ate too much mana. (Beyond this line, I'm practically making up rules as I go so do forgive me) It was too costly to the user to continuously maintain an enchanted sword, rather than to develop a weapon that was consistent in firepower. Then there's the issue with the development of gun powder. The invention of field guns and artillery displaced the role of battle mages as support to massed infantry, as they could fire shells going at several thousand meters per second and from incredible distances, far faster than any mage could cast a spell, even with the help of speed casting. They however, do use some form of magic. It is in the form of Alchemy, the art of transmutation/manipulation of matter, and in some cases, the creation of it. This is the only closest thing to magic being widely practiced there, but they see it more as a form of science. Anyway, if I'm opening too much plot holes here. Let's just say these people forgot about what magic really is. That's why Frederick warned Adolf for being too confident in their technology, considering that he, is a native from that continent. But with the Magic Jammer, it doesn't matter much now. And lastly, expect a temporal genre shift soon. A HUGE one. ---------------------- I also forgot to mention the OTHER beings like elementals and other magical beings. Well it is possible most, if not, all are hunted into extinction and whose territories and natural habitats were eventually taken away with the rapid spread of civilization. Dragons in Tibattleonia are already myths, so in that continent (I really need to make up a name sooner or later), something as common as a fairy would be the equivalent of cryptids. But as for the notion of the Elemental Lords and their avatars wanting to regain the balance...I admit I'm pretty much stuck X_X
< Message edited by lordkaho -- 12/28/2012 10:29:03 >
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