The other people we want to encourage to help might also welcome the opportunity to closely examine a series of iterations of advanced elven enchanting being incrementally refined.
Appealing to other people's selfish motivations as well as their more pro-social ones also encourages them to get involved.
If you're the Fey Enchantress or a Lord Magister of an uninvolved College the chance to research elven enchanting as well as the material benefits of having Waystones may well be what encourages you to get involved personally rather than just supporting it more abstractly.
Alratan, may I suggest you take Omagehugger as an example and be more tasteful about how you present your obsession? As it is you are just convincing me to say fuck Bretonnia and the horses they rode on.
I know that. It's political because it cuts the other colleges out when we had the option to pick the choice that includes them. Sure we can get elves to make the foundations but the numbers work out fairly similar either way (whether going with Light only or all winds).No, Boney has explicitly said we only need a Light Wizard for the Collegiate Foundation, as in someone who can use Hysh. Not a light wizard specifically from the Colleges.
I know that. It's political because it cuts the other colleges out when we had the option to pick the choice that includes them. Sure we can get elves to make the foundations but the numbers work out fairly similar either way (where going with Light only or all winds).
If you're so worried about creating an imbalance politically and favoring one College over the others, I'm not sure why you're voting for Jade leylines.I know that. It's political because it cuts the other colleges out when we had the option to pick the choice that includes them. Sure we can get elves to make the foundations but the numbers work out fairly similar either way (whether going with Light only or all winds).
As such it makes a lot of sense to just allow everyone. No issue with the Light College having created a dhar interacting magic and no issue from cutting out seven other colleges. The cost is the roughly the same (low), the number of wizards we can get to make it are roughly the same at a guess (the Light's Collegiate method will probably have a little more but we expect it to fairly compatible) so taking the option that doesn't exclude a bunch of wizards seems like a good idea since we can get it.
It's problematic to create an unbalance in the Colleges when there's no need. Yes we can go outside the Empire for plenty of light wizards to make those foundations, but that still means we've given the Light College a special power within the Empire when there wasn't a need. If there's a way to not create an unbalance and it's not problematic to do so then it makes sense to go for it.
"Meanwhile, Lord Elrithish and I," Hatalath continues, "have reverse-engineered and replicated the original storage mechanisms - though I very much doubt we've recreated the way they were originally made. Even by the standards of that time, this would be a nightmare to have to create in any substantial number." The second schematic covers three and a half scrolls, and you feel a headache brewing before you finish skimming the second. This shows none of the elegance and efficiency of the other schematic, instead being a brute-force piece-by-piece recreation of every individual component of the enchantment, with a great deal of struts and scaffolding to prevent it all from collapsing in on itself before its completion. This might make a starting point for further refining - hopefully a great deal of refining - and perhaps as a basis for theoretical research into Elven enchanting techniques, but unless you stumble upon a few thousand underemployed Archmages its current form is not going to be usable for creating new Waystones in any usable number.
I don't understand at all why people are so enthusiastic about riverine leylines, but I like the other components. Still, if we're going to have riverine leylines we should look into making waystones without them for deployment in areas without rivers and for deployment in areas where we dump the magic.
In your quote, that's what the reference to refining the design is to do, to keep the same component but make it much easier to produce.Emphasis on "a nightmare to have to create in any substantial number" and "a few thousand underemployed Archmages". This is probably mostly fine as a proof of concept, but if we want to mass produce Waystones in a reasonable timeframe we should probably make an additional, more easily produced design after this.
In your quote, that's what the reference to refining the design is to do, to keep the same component but make it much easier to produce.
Still, we don't know how much can it be refined and how complicated wil it still be. There's a good chance that we just refine it from 'extremely complicated and almost impossible to mass produce' to 'complicated and hard to mass produce', which would still be impractical for any kind of mass deployment. The other options can be produced in large numbers with at least moderate difficulty.
Managed over how long of a time? We are talking about Elves and Dwarves here. They might have spend anywhere between 50 years to 500 years for all we know to cover Old World. Elves are long lived enough that they wouldn't really care for it and Dwarves would consider that just proper to ensure the job is done right.think we have evidence that it's possible to make the reverse engineered storage enchantment at massive scale, because that's what the Golden Age elves managed.