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| ====== Science!, or tech level bullshit ====== | ====== Science!, or tech level bullshit ====== | ||
| - | As a rule, the tech level is very roughly comparable to our 18th century, though it runs more on what is narratively appropriate((or funny)) than precise, modern science. Therefore, it’s Science!, not // | + | As a rule, the tech level is very roughly comparable to our 18th century, though it runs more on what is narratively appropriate((or funny)) than precise, modern science. Therefore, it’s Science!, not // |
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| + | Technology and magic are somewhat opposing forces, since machinery and science relies on reality doing what it does in its predictable manner whereas magic hinges on reality not doing that. This manifests in machinery having issues near magic, or conversely, magic ceasing to be near machinery. | ||
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