Kenny Smith
Dreamer
Hi!
I have been having some issues on how to incorporate magic into a world just starting its Industrial Age, without making it magitek and/or steampunk-ish.
Though I absolutely ADORE steampunk, I am trying for a dark realism. The world is kind of like a 15th-16th century Germany/France combo with factories and technology on the rise.
The world is called "Welont"(which is a corrupted form of both the Germanic and French word for World), and magic is something relatively far removed from humanity.
They know it exists, and there are some incidents that occur that catch the Public's eye. But for the most part, humans do not bother things of magic, they do not bother humans.
Main question I need answered: Should humans be able to use magic in ANY capacity? Or should they be cut off from it, unless changed otherwise?
Please post any fun suggestions you have, and I will be sure to read them.
I have been having some issues on how to incorporate magic into a world just starting its Industrial Age, without making it magitek and/or steampunk-ish.
Though I absolutely ADORE steampunk, I am trying for a dark realism. The world is kind of like a 15th-16th century Germany/France combo with factories and technology on the rise.
The world is called "Welont"(which is a corrupted form of both the Germanic and French word for World), and magic is something relatively far removed from humanity.
They know it exists, and there are some incidents that occur that catch the Public's eye. But for the most part, humans do not bother things of magic, they do not bother humans.
Main question I need answered: Should humans be able to use magic in ANY capacity? Or should they be cut off from it, unless changed otherwise?
Please post any fun suggestions you have, and I will be sure to read them.