Manbearcat
Legend
The simple answer to the OP’s question is “lack of foresight and full consideration (for both the fiction and the implications of unfettered Spellcasting).”
It seems to me, merely from the perspective of coherent fiction, Wizardry has to be gated behind the martial training aspect of Linguistics and extraordinary small muscle dexterity/coordination (marrying a perfectly timed sequence of impossible arcane utterances and complex articulation of fingers and arms/hands into unintuitive gestures) as much as understanding > memorization > execution of formulae.
Some combination of Poor Man’s Hawking and Poor Man’s Page and Poor Man’s Plant. If it wasn’t prodigies/savants all the way down, the world would be filled with Wizards and powered by rote Arcane deployment.
So there were multiple “oopses.”
To date, 4e is the only edition that satisfies both of these preconditions with its spellcasting mechanics and Ritual mechanics.
It seems to me, merely from the perspective of coherent fiction, Wizardry has to be gated behind the martial training aspect of Linguistics and extraordinary small muscle dexterity/coordination (marrying a perfectly timed sequence of impossible arcane utterances and complex articulation of fingers and arms/hands into unintuitive gestures) as much as understanding > memorization > execution of formulae.
Some combination of Poor Man’s Hawking and Poor Man’s Page and Poor Man’s Plant. If it wasn’t prodigies/savants all the way down, the world would be filled with Wizards and powered by rote Arcane deployment.
So there were multiple “oopses.”
To date, 4e is the only edition that satisfies both of these preconditions with its spellcasting mechanics and Ritual mechanics.