No, it wouldn't be the same, really. And there's no time for it.
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I know this was a rhetorical question, but I don't think it should be. "Magic as technology" is one approach, and many well-respected stories use it, but it's not the only way, and I don't think it's the approach @Gisk wants to take. As long as magic requires a witch, it will never replace electricity - no one's going to contract a witch every time they want to put the kettle on. To be clear, I'm not trying to argue for the superiority of either approach; I'm just not sure we're collectively on the same page about what sort of story we're trying to tell here.
Gisk, am I correct in understanding that you see the setting here as more or less like the real world?
Ladies and gentlemen, we will be having a protest at the main gate by the Westboro Baptist Church today. While you may defend yourself as necessary, we would like to remind you that turning the protesters into frogs or any other offensive magic will result in immediate expulsion, no matter who started it.
@kalanggam The Blue Ridge Mountains actually span multiple states! But funnily enough, most of the features listed in Country Roads are in fact in VA, and not WV.
Great character, happy to have him.
@Expendable Yes, absolutely!
I think a great real world analogue for magic is electricity. It's a powerful force that exists in nature in various forms. Humanity, through study and experimentation, have learned to harness and refine it, to the point that we can use it for amazing things.
It is common knowledge, feature in every day life, and anybody would recognize it immediately if they encountered it. People have varying degrees of knowledge about it, and how to use it. There are a variety of professions and fields that utilize it, and some people even work with it as a hobby.
The RP takes place the summer of 1994.
SHU was founded in 1790.
@Arthanus
Could we chat together IC? That'd be nice. Something like a rec-room for the corp. Maybe a saloon?
Maybe the corp should be called "R.A.M., Risk and Asset Management"?
Or we could just go with "Phoenix Asset Management". Be part of the PhAM!!