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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9043346" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I was thinking about a special trope from isekai manga, the floating interactive holographic screens. This is common in fantasy manhwa but not in D&D. Maybe some computer technician from Kamigawa(Neon Dinasty) who learnt magic (or magitek) could invent or create one.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.imaginativeuniversal.com/wp-content/uploads/sao2_thumb_1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="width: 236px" /></p><p></p><p>Maybe the industrial revolution started time ago in the D&D multiverse, but the "industrial zone" is in Mechalus (because this is the safest zone of any possible ecological impact), and from this is sent to Sigil or Radiant Citadel for trade. Then a tavern in the city of Greyhawk could be using aluminum cutlery imported from another world/plane/wildspace. </p><p></p><p>The reason because manufactured products (created by hand) are preferred over factory products because they have a special resonance, and thanks this they are better to create magic items, or they are easier to be fixed or repaired by magic. </p><p></p><p>Other reason is "camouflage". If technologic objects are relatively a luxury product, then these could become the goal of thiefs. To avoid this they are created with the look of ancient objects. For example a lamp with the look of an ordinary canddle, and a fridge would be a simple pantry. </p><p></p><p>Do you remember the biohacker class from Starfinders, and the lifesaphers from Dark Sun? Let's imagine the potential impact of technology based in living tissues, for example artificial muscles to reload crossbows. </p><p></p><p>And not only the social impact by technology from Kamigawa Neon Dinasty, but also from New Capena and Kaladesh. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]287458[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9043346, member: 6802378"] I was thinking about a special trope from isekai manga, the floating interactive holographic screens. This is common in fantasy manhwa but not in D&D. Maybe some computer technician from Kamigawa(Neon Dinasty) who learnt magic (or magitek) could invent or create one. [IMG width="236px"]https://www.imaginativeuniversal.com/wp-content/uploads/sao2_thumb_1.png[/IMG] Maybe the industrial revolution started time ago in the D&D multiverse, but the "industrial zone" is in Mechalus (because this is the safest zone of any possible ecological impact), and from this is sent to Sigil or Radiant Citadel for trade. Then a tavern in the city of Greyhawk could be using aluminum cutlery imported from another world/plane/wildspace. The reason because manufactured products (created by hand) are preferred over factory products because they have a special resonance, and thanks this they are better to create magic items, or they are easier to be fixed or repaired by magic. Other reason is "camouflage". If technologic objects are relatively a luxury product, then these could become the goal of thiefs. To avoid this they are created with the look of ancient objects. For example a lamp with the look of an ordinary canddle, and a fridge would be a simple pantry. Do you remember the biohacker class from Starfinders, and the lifesaphers from Dark Sun? Let's imagine the potential impact of technology based in living tissues, for example artificial muscles to reload crossbows. And not only the social impact by technology from Kamigawa Neon Dinasty, but also from New Capena and Kaladesh. [ATTACH type="full" width="377px"]287458[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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