AnotherGeek
Dreamer
Working on the numbers for my world, to some people that sounds daunting however I love doing a "census" for my worlds. I love math (nerdy I know), however my latest world en devour has brought a mathematical snag that is really bugging me. Mages are of 6 types, those who have access to 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 elemental types the more types you have the more powerful of a mage you are. It is rare for a mage to be of 3,4,or 5 and very rare for a mage to be a 6 elemental type. They are referred to as single (point) mage, double (digon) mage, triple (trigon) mage, quad (tetragon) mage, a penta (pentagon) mage and a hex (hexagon) mage. The elements to choose from are Air, Water, Fire, Earth, Void(Abyss), or Spirit(Aether), within Dravok it is rare for Air or Water to be the main element and it is even rarer for Spirit to be the main element.
The country is land locked, population 15,000,000 people, High Fantasy Magic base, all mages are of nobility and all nobility are mages. However not all nobles are of money most nobles are of the lower ranks (Knight/Dame). The country is one of the most "blessed/cursed" with mages 40% of the population is comprised of mage nobles. I want to figure out everything from school beginnings to major positions, but I am stupidly can not get past this.
Here is what is getting tricky.
15,000,000 People country wide (okay)
6,000,000 are Mages (okay)
1,200,000 are of student age (they start at 9/10 and go for 7 years) (okay)
60,000 leave by or after their 3rd year of school and join the ranks of the church (okay)
Now the issue I am having, consider that we now have 1,140,000 students that are still in school it is illegal for a student not to attend school. Study with an individual master is discouraged for point mage, digon mage and trigon mage and illegal if the student is of a tetragon mage, a pentagon mage and a hexagon mage.
I am trying to figure out how to make sense of the numbers of students per academy/school. The types of schools I have are Universities (Major schools sometimes old castles converted with the town around it other times a fancy town with the major facilities being the school), Academies (Smaller than Universities still containing large facilities within their own town), Schools (they are within a town however the town was not built for the school but may still center around it), School houses (they are within a town however the town is not centered upon them) Mage Towers, they are places for small groups to learn the mage ways. I am unable to make the numbers mesh well, every time I start working the numbers I come out with towns that seem unrealistic to me. Any other math nerds who love fantasy can help me figure this out it could help.
The country is land locked, population 15,000,000 people, High Fantasy Magic base, all mages are of nobility and all nobility are mages. However not all nobles are of money most nobles are of the lower ranks (Knight/Dame). The country is one of the most "blessed/cursed" with mages 40% of the population is comprised of mage nobles. I want to figure out everything from school beginnings to major positions, but I am stupidly can not get past this.
Here is what is getting tricky.
15,000,000 People country wide (okay)
6,000,000 are Mages (okay)
1,200,000 are of student age (they start at 9/10 and go for 7 years) (okay)
60,000 leave by or after their 3rd year of school and join the ranks of the church (okay)
Now the issue I am having, consider that we now have 1,140,000 students that are still in school it is illegal for a student not to attend school. Study with an individual master is discouraged for point mage, digon mage and trigon mage and illegal if the student is of a tetragon mage, a pentagon mage and a hexagon mage.
I am trying to figure out how to make sense of the numbers of students per academy/school. The types of schools I have are Universities (Major schools sometimes old castles converted with the town around it other times a fancy town with the major facilities being the school), Academies (Smaller than Universities still containing large facilities within their own town), Schools (they are within a town however the town was not built for the school but may still center around it), School houses (they are within a town however the town is not centered upon them) Mage Towers, they are places for small groups to learn the mage ways. I am unable to make the numbers mesh well, every time I start working the numbers I come out with towns that seem unrealistic to me. Any other math nerds who love fantasy can help me figure this out it could help.