Mr Zoat
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No, not even that.Let me guess: Wizards are good at making things go 'boom!' and not much more? Which puts them more at the level of tactical weaponry than anything.
The two things that the Sanderan Empire could have used to even the playing field were magicians and apostles. So naturally the plot-relevant wizards and apostle side with the Japanese. The Sanderan Empire has no apostles willing to help it, and while it looks like it has no wizards at all either the author says they're around in supporting roles.
With magic, the thing holding them back is the fact that it requires them to understand how the world around them actually functions before they can modify it. Once they get some modern physics or chemistry textbooks, things will get interesting.It's been ages, but one of the things that really bothered me about Gate was how arbitrary the selection of fantasy elements was.
With artful care every traditional fantasy creature and force that could hinder them just so happens to not exist. No contracts with water and earth elementals to erode their defensive foothold. No use of ghosts, wisps, or any other purely magical/spiritual entities that would screw over their 100% mundane loadout. No genuinely dangerous wildlife like tunneling ambush predators or semi-sentient insect swarms.
And that's not getting into how boring their magic is. Given the soldiers all come from a non-magical planet, unless they all have high magic resistance "just because", simply spamming sleep spells, or really any minds altering effect, would be immensely difficult for them to deal with.
And on the list goes. Alchemy, magic items, prognostication. Any edge that could have made the conflict even slightly interesting either doesn't exist or the locals are too foolish to use them effectively.
Thank you, corrected.
He's commenting on them giving him funny looks because they can't immediately understand what he is.I'm failing to understand this sentence. Is it saying that the Japanese think the ring is not magical, or what? It occurs to me that it probably makes more sense to believe that the 'gods' are aliens or humans that somehow got advanced tech and conquered the world, than that they are actually gods, so is that it?