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So, about this Amphoria thing.
On Earth, the first device that could be considered a form of modern "virtual reality" was dubbed the "Sensorama," created by Morton Heilig in 1962. The last time I was on Earth was around 1998. We had nothing near as immersive as what exists on this world.
I'm very curious to know if your worlds had anything remotely similar to this. Technology or magic. A magical implementation of such is easier to envision than a technological one, but it's difficult to tell the difference past a point, is it not?
On Earth, the first device that could be considered a form of modern "virtual reality" was dubbed the "Sensorama," created by Morton Heilig in 1962. The last time I was on Earth was around 1998. We had nothing near as immersive as what exists on this world.
I'm very curious to know if your worlds had anything remotely similar to this. Technology or magic. A magical implementation of such is easier to envision than a technological one, but it's difficult to tell the difference past a point, is it not?
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We've got some Wizards around, at least???
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Bards are just a bit more brazen about grabbing existing work - spells, stories, you name it - and worked out a few spells that depend on stylish performance that most Wizards would classify as 'beneath them'.
Doing the primary development yourself is... A couple levels above what I've encountered. So, pretty neat.
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Wow. Alone, though. That's a downer.
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My quest was a little different in nature, but it was worthwhile for... Well, at least the world. Not so sure it did much besides levels for myself, the more I think it.