Magitech. "Properly analysed and understood magic is indistinguishable from technology" (hope I got that right), magic is often the term for things we can not understand at the time and therefore assume that it operates beyond the usual laws of reality. But what happens if a culture in a fantasy setting gets industrialised? The mana/ether/essence could be harnessed as a energy source to power technology. Creating a fascinating blend of fantasy and science fiction.
Final Fantasy VI was probably what got me hooked on the idea. The steampunk fantasy setting was beautiful, and the magitek armours were badass to say the least. I am biased towards Exalted (pen and paper RPG), having a power armour and a concussive essence cannon really changes the playing field. And with the game being post-apocalyptic First Age Tech is one of the major plot points.
Magic is usually the subject for academics and scholars in most fantasy settings, meaning that with enough time and resources...
Final Fantasy VI was probably what got me hooked on the idea. The steampunk fantasy setting was beautiful, and the magitek armours were badass to say the least. I am biased towards Exalted (pen and paper RPG), having a power armour and a concussive essence cannon really changes the playing field. And with the game being post-apocalyptic First Age Tech is one of the major plot points.
Magic is usually the subject for academics and scholars in most fantasy settings, meaning that with enough time and resources...