You're certainly not wrong, but we also haven't seen the kind of place the low-key magi-tech would be employed. Then again, given how common slave labour is meant to be in the setting, why spend money on an expensive enchantment when you can just work a handful of keidran to the bone?Warrl wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:49 am There isn't enough casual low-power magic depicted, that doesn't have known association with dragons or high-power mages, for me to believe that there are magic-powered factories.
After all, which is simpler: a magically self-operating loom, or a cooking pot that (when provided with a spoon) stirs itself? Which would be more prevalent? In a small inn like Adira's, the latter would be quite a useful tool. And in a lot of other places too - more places than the loom. There should be more mages who can enchant the cooking pot. And yet, I don't believe we've ever seen one - or any other simple, commonplace magical thing - except possibly at Trace's manor (high-power mage AND a pair of dragons).
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Damn, this took a dark turn.