Most of that seems about right. I'll guess I'll just explain the ones that even confuses me. [List][*]If technology also caused similar issues with magic, it would make wizards vulnerable to the hate crimes they are commonly victims of - [color=ed1c24](Although feared and hated, aside from being treated unfairly, people tend to leave wizards alone. At least they don't try to physically assault them or anything to that extent, since they might get blown up or something. If technology does hinder magic, then wizards wouldn't have a way to defend themselves if ever people do try to attack them. Making the extremely vulnarable. So currently, even if they are victims of prejudice and such hate crimes, nothing too drastic has been done about them. Makes sense?)[/color] []*If technology also caused issues with magic, it would make wizards rare because it would suppress many people who have weaker potential for magic [color=ed1c24](Well, the target of the institution was to pick those with potential and not just those who were capable of magic. They leave that to other institutions. Basically, Four Winds only selects a handful of the minority who are capable of magic.)[/color][/List] I get what you're saying, but I don't think what I've come up with is bad enough that it needs to be changed.