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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 8311724" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Yep... that's what Corporate Lobbyists can do for you! Dragonmark House lawyers go to the seats of the Five Nations and make sure their companies keep a monopoly on certain magics.</p><p></p><p>It's something I really like as a world-building evolution, because it makes too much sense. And in fact is also the reason why I DON'T like the one part of Eberron that runs counter to it-- unfortunately also being the most important part of D&D-- that Player Characters can level up and replicate all this magic that the Dragonmark houses control and make money from.</p><p></p><p>It pulls PCs out of the world when they can go "adventuring" and end up acquiring the exact same abilities that the dragonmarked houses have and kept and nurtured and made giant corporations from for centuries. And it also means that the PCs during play have little need to GO to any of the dragonmarked houses for help, because the party probably already has all the magic at their disposal that they would ordinarily only be able to get from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 8311724, member: 7006"] Yep... that's what Corporate Lobbyists can do for you! Dragonmark House lawyers go to the seats of the Five Nations and make sure their companies keep a monopoly on certain magics. It's something I really like as a world-building evolution, because it makes too much sense. And in fact is also the reason why I DON'T like the one part of Eberron that runs counter to it-- unfortunately also being the most important part of D&D-- that Player Characters can level up and replicate all this magic that the Dragonmark houses control and make money from. It pulls PCs out of the world when they can go "adventuring" and end up acquiring the exact same abilities that the dragonmarked houses have and kept and nurtured and made giant corporations from for centuries. And it also means that the PCs during play have little need to GO to any of the dragonmarked houses for help, because the party probably already has all the magic at their disposal that they would ordinarily only be able to get from them. [/QUOTE]
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