Ok, let's say you have a world where everyone is bloody scared of magic. To the point that any magic use would equate you with a demon, and the commoners would start grabbing for torches and pitchforks. Think you're being nice by casting cure light wounds on the injured sheepherd? Think again. He'll be back with reinforcements. The law would provide for magic user's heads to be cut off the way thieves' hands are cut off in Saudi; prevents you from using magic again effectively, eh?
This is not to say that there is no magic in the world - there is if you know what to look for. But all who use magic must be very secretive about it, i.e., you will get more enchanters and illusionists than evokers. You can get away with using magic as long as people don't know it's magic.
So the question is twofold: what are some things that spellcasters could do to conceal their magical nature? (or how would a party conceal all their magical goodies?) How would the Law be able to prove that someone used magic without using magic themselves? (This is level-headed thought-out law, not Salem, Mass law where a rumor can hang someone.)
Some ideas:
...Silent, Still M-Magic feats for casters
...Make Bluff a class skillf for all casters
...The Law employs "Inquisitors" who have maxed Knowledge(forensics) and Sense Motive
...The party doesn't use any items while in town, or in view of commoners.
...Spellcasters have a guild set up for group protection.
...All the powerful positions in the government are actually spellcasters who can detect magic - but nobody knows this.
This is not to say that there is no magic in the world - there is if you know what to look for. But all who use magic must be very secretive about it, i.e., you will get more enchanters and illusionists than evokers. You can get away with using magic as long as people don't know it's magic.
So the question is twofold: what are some things that spellcasters could do to conceal their magical nature? (or how would a party conceal all their magical goodies?) How would the Law be able to prove that someone used magic without using magic themselves? (This is level-headed thought-out law, not Salem, Mass law where a rumor can hang someone.)
Some ideas:
...Silent, Still M-Magic feats for casters
...Make Bluff a class skillf for all casters
...The Law employs "Inquisitors" who have maxed Knowledge(forensics) and Sense Motive
...The party doesn't use any items while in town, or in view of commoners.
...Spellcasters have a guild set up for group protection.
...All the powerful positions in the government are actually spellcasters who can detect magic - but nobody knows this.