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04/10/10(Sat)00:35 No.9097623>>9097606 10.) There's a Magic Item for Almost Anything - With so much magic in the world, people have developed many useful ways to utilize it for everything from the extraordinary to the mundane. Though some highly-desirable advances have yet to be puzzled out (no one's discovered how to do permanent matter creation or transmutation, for instance), pretty much everyone has several magic items in their home. There are crystal balls for interpersonal communication, "cold lights" for interior illumination, flame-free cauldrons for cooking, and so on and so forth. Indeed, magic in the world has advanced to the point where it is mostly indistinguishable in function from technology. Though these devices use so little mystical energy that they do typically function in cities, they are regardless most reliable and effective as they get further from the magic sink at its center... and, of course, they'll still likely fail if brought directly adjacent to one.
11.) Everybody Shares a Culture - The major metropolises in-game are all connected by teleportation circles, thus giving them a direct link to one-another, and the smaller settlements are generally tied in one way or another to those major cities. Furthermore, world civilization recently had to dig itself out of the Apocalypse and is just now beginning to really come into its own again. As a result of this interconnectedness and necessary cooperation for survival, pretty much everybody shares the same language, currency, and so on. Though the various city-states and racial groups may still come into conflict over traditions, religious beliefs, politics, or other factors... they will all take your money, understand your words, and share basically the same moral standards as your party. |