In the Mage Storytellers guide theirs one called the The Biscocchian Coprosperity Sphere.
Where some random mage had Gutenberg print a copy of Kitab al-Alacir, which lead to Either ideas spreading like wildfire.
Reddit user mathemagics15 discusses what would happen in a OOH world Now I'm imagining an entire planet ruled by wizard-lords, where Hermetic Magic has essentially overtaken the role technology has in our own world.
Students in schools are not shown the periodic table when learning about Physics, but instead study things like the four (or five) elements, alchemy, the anatomy of the soul (avatars, chakras, you name it) and so on.
Due to the nature of the Hermetic dominance, so much conventional magic has become hardcoded in consensus that most ordinary mortals can become sorcerers and perform linear magic as readily as people today can operate machines and computers. Alchemy, summoning rituals to interact with spirits and demons, the trapping of genies in bottles and lamps, the crafting of wards, fetishes and other magical items using rare and potently magical ingredients or creating them at a ley line / under a full moon... all of that doesn't actually take Awakened Will to do.
Nations are led by councils of powerful willworkers, and wars are fought by summoning mythic beasts and nuking cities with magical artillery (Hermetics are experts of the Forces after all). Each nation has a Dragon air force or something similar, and international shipping still occurs by sail. Greatly sped up, however, by having water mystics calm the waves and storm mages calibrate the wind.
The world is still divided culturally, and religion probably still exists, but divisions of culture and religion are intimately tied to differences in how each culture views magic. Say, the soul might be a point of contention.
Natural disasters and big arcane accidents are pretty common with all the elemental magic being worked, and the population is inclined to believe that a Hermetic with enough power, knowledge, preparation and magical paraphernalia can do nearly anything.
Which leads to a sad affair where the majority of the human population is controlled by conclaves of mega-powerful sorcerers and possibly even spirits, and resistance is difficult without, say, making pacts with demons or wyrm spirits or whatever to cause revolution by entropy.
I don't think I would want to live under Hermetic rule
Where some random mage had Gutenberg print a copy of Kitab al-Alacir, which lead to Either ideas spreading like wildfire.
Reddit user mathemagics15 discusses what would happen in a OOH world Now I'm imagining an entire planet ruled by wizard-lords, where Hermetic Magic has essentially overtaken the role technology has in our own world.
Students in schools are not shown the periodic table when learning about Physics, but instead study things like the four (or five) elements, alchemy, the anatomy of the soul (avatars, chakras, you name it) and so on.
Due to the nature of the Hermetic dominance, so much conventional magic has become hardcoded in consensus that most ordinary mortals can become sorcerers and perform linear magic as readily as people today can operate machines and computers. Alchemy, summoning rituals to interact with spirits and demons, the trapping of genies in bottles and lamps, the crafting of wards, fetishes and other magical items using rare and potently magical ingredients or creating them at a ley line / under a full moon... all of that doesn't actually take Awakened Will to do.
Nations are led by councils of powerful willworkers, and wars are fought by summoning mythic beasts and nuking cities with magical artillery (Hermetics are experts of the Forces after all). Each nation has a Dragon air force or something similar, and international shipping still occurs by sail. Greatly sped up, however, by having water mystics calm the waves and storm mages calibrate the wind.
The world is still divided culturally, and religion probably still exists, but divisions of culture and religion are intimately tied to differences in how each culture views magic. Say, the soul might be a point of contention.
Natural disasters and big arcane accidents are pretty common with all the elemental magic being worked, and the population is inclined to believe that a Hermetic with enough power, knowledge, preparation and magical paraphernalia can do nearly anything.
Which leads to a sad affair where the majority of the human population is controlled by conclaves of mega-powerful sorcerers and possibly even spirits, and resistance is difficult without, say, making pacts with demons or wyrm spirits or whatever to cause revolution by entropy.
I don't think I would want to live under Hermetic rule
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