JohnSnow
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Hellcow said:I feel the same way - and it's something made trickier in Eberron by the very fact that magic IS an industry. For me, the principle of Eberron has always been "wide magic" versus "high magic". Low level magic is common and seen all over the place, from the continual flame used in street lamps to the prestidigtation the innkeeper uses to chill the wine and clean the inn. House Jorasco can cure disease for a fee, resulting in a world that has fewer poxes and plagues than you might otherwise expect. But high-level magic - teleportation, raise dead, and the like - is still supposed to impress people. Perhaps in a hundred years everyone will use sending to communicate, but right now they're still using the whispering wind-based speaking stones. If you compare it to Stephen Brust's Dragaera books, it's closer to The Phoenix Guards than to Vlad's era.
I actually am quite impressed with your take on magic in Eberron Keith (I think I mentioned that over on the WotC boards back in the preview run-ups, along with making a few oddball Micronauts jokes).
While I don't necessarily like all the things that have been done in Eberron, some of them I really love. And I realize that some of my likes and dislikes are a bit incongruous. For example, I love the bound-elemental airships, but bound-elemental coaches (there was one in one of the early adventures) are a little too "medieval automobile" for me.
Does that make sense? No, not really. I guess I just prefer dialing back the "magical technology" so the setting feels more pre-1700 than post industrial revolution. On the other hand, I kinda like the "cyclical" nature of civilization hinted at in Worlds and Monsters. So there might be elemental galleons, but they're relics of a previous age, or a magical oddity, rather than something that people see every day.
But all this has nothing to do with raise dead.
On topic, I have The Phoenix Guards. Sounds like I should pull it down and actually read it.

EDIT: For the record: "Frequent die-er card" almost made me spew water out my nose...
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