Tonguez
A suffusion of yellow
Bardsandsages said:I think you are still trying to do too much with this one. As the Iron God, I don't see him being overly concerned with wizards and their toys, if you know what I mean. Nor do I see him playing around with math. Generally speaking, the state of mind required for crafting weapons and armor is much different than crafting wands and potions. Someone with a moniker like the Iron God would in fact consider spellcasters "weak" because they are dependent on magic.
Um I personally don't agree with your sentiment here and can easily see the two coexisting.
Firstly the state of mind required for crafting weapons and armor is NOT that different from crafting wands and potions. Even Iron workers use fine decorative elements and when it comes to the Medieval alchemist many had to make their own ingredients from scratch often requiring something like a furnace to do so.
And the idea that an Iron worker isn't interested in maths and engineering is quite frankly ridiculous.
Secondly Iron is magic. In many African societies the local Iron smith was also 'the Wizard', Iron items were full of magic and useful talismans. This is even supported by the rules as only magic users can take item creation feats ergo their must be magic-using blacksmits manufacturing all those magic weapons and armours...
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