yeah i also don't know if you can get magic stuff and science to work together right like i don't know anything about magic at all at least i kind of know that tech is a thing and works even if i don't know how here i did a few drawings of the basic specs for some of the float chairs i looked at in case that helps
[Several very neat line drawings with the parts labeled, though Wrath's handwriting is terrible.]
Yes, I suppose it would depend on what type of energy manipulation they categorize as "magic". The type I'm familiar with, if my brief acquaintance can constitute familiarity, wouldn't preclude the use of technology.
[In Wrathspeak, please.]
That is to say, it ought to work, but it would be worth testing first if we can find someone to help.
how about we save the magic for if you engineer guys can't figure it out [If it was just for her, she wouldn't mind, but this is for Charles and she wants to make sure it's safe.]
That seems fair enough. I'll draw up several preliminary plans and see what can be found in the marketplace as far as supplies, though I don't expect too much.
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It's not all bad - the fox park in the Iskaulit has snow thanks to magic. For something like this I'd prefer to trust science, though.
I'll sketch some initial designs soon.
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[Several very neat line drawings with the parts labeled, though Wrath's handwriting is terrible.]
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[In Wrathspeak, please.]
That is to say, it ought to work, but it would be worth testing first if we can find someone to help.
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[Which for the record, she does.]
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[He'll use them effectively!!]