Tonguez
A suffusion of yellow
Lord Tirian said:And Newton would probably end up as a Transmuter or Diviner.
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Of course irl Newton was an Alchemist and Natural Philospher, he was not a Scientist (because they hadn't been invented)
Blessed Kitten said:You raise interesting points. Others have already addressed the problems with science and technology. So I'd like to make a point about the stagnation of societies.
However, this can be chalked up to the fact that in fantasy worlds metaphysics and religion are very real, carved in stone kinds things with lots of obvious empirical support. For instance, as a society it can be very difficult to move to a system of government other than feudal monarchy, if the king actually rules by divine right.
Theres also an argument to be made that in a World chock full of antagonistic monsters commoners will gather together offering tribute and service to high level 'heroes' in return for the protection. Such Heroes might choose to settle down and build a castle to oversee his 'charges' on a permanent basis (when such Heroes include Druids who can expand crop yeilds and clerics who can cure disease, the commoners have even more reason to support their leaders)
ie Feudalism may be not only the natural state, but the necessary state of a DnD world.
Also Disease is DnD has nothing to do with Germ theory - all Diseases are caused by evil (it says so in the DMG)
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