Biggest-Kusa-Out-There
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Yes, that's ok. Dino Crisis did it three times i think and it's a pretty amazing game.One more thing I wanted to ask you guys, if buildings around the military bases that were teleported were also transported, with the people inside, would that be okay, or is that a bit too far-fetched?
If the immortal god can't interfere with the mortal world he can't bless them. Consitency.considering the fact that an immortal god just summoned them because he can’t interfere with the mortal world I think it makes sense to give them blessings if their weapons stopped working there.
I think that it wouldn’t exactly be a “curb stomp” because sure, it would be one sided in a large scale battlefield with J20’s, su57’s, and f35’s could probably destroy any ariel attackers and even ground force, and don’t even mention the tanks, bombers, artillery and others which would probably decimate forces using swords and spears and bows.
However, in close quarters there would probably be casualties considering medieval soldiers probably have more hand-to-hand combat experience although that could also be prevented with shotguns and smgs. If a Blackhawk was show with a ballista bolt then that thing is going straight down, if a mage managed to send a fireball then the soldiers would definitely still get hurt and some could even die from extreme burns.
Speaking of the dwarves, we know they are great at making things and inventing, but what if they have never thought of something like a gun and focused more on what they are used to and improving on it? If the dwarves haven’t become a fighting force and are practicing isolationism then that’s another explanation to why everything is so medieval. Dwarves wouldn’t have had to make Kevlar if there was nothing with that much penetration power in if they never needed it they would never create it.
I can’t actually say “politics” won’t be a thing, but not their “old world” politics since their new world would have all types of different countries.
Yes I am planning the story out now and will probably release chapter 1 this week. I thought just learning about one military was hard but now I’m learning about 3.
Also, if there was any romance in this at all would you guys kill me?
You're thinking from a purely people vs people warfrare perspective. A magic world should have monsters. Some as big as the eiffel tower, others as small as ants. If there's no system of levels, then they'd need to create better technology. If the world is more than 2000 years old, guns have already been thought of. Simple as that, no matter what. Fireworks, cannons for ships to fight krakens, leviathans, etc. Don't intentionally limit the other world so that modern guns can shine. If people made boats they must have thought about a way to fight the sea serpents if they exist.
The way you talk about the other world makes me think it has nothing to threaten the people, other than other people. If so, magical warfare must be pretty advanced and they must have thought about a capitalist idea like SELLING THEIR KEVLAR TO THE WORLD?! but no, fantasy people are retards apparently. Isolation why? because some made-up pride for the species? If you have anything, it needs a solid justification that makes sense when explained. Not 'ah, they don't have it simply because they didn't think about it'. Guns existed in the medieval period. They sucked, because we hoomies were pretty shit back then.
Google searching 'first firearm' results in this.
The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes containing gunpowder and pellet projectiles were mounted on spears to make the portable fire lance, operable by a single person, which was later used to good effect in the Siege of De'an in 1132.
Its okay to explain why they don't have technology that can stand against guns, but that's been done a billion times already. Simply change the one army into multiple, change internal conflict with conflict among the countries, and be done. It's a matter of replacing at this point. And that's pretty boring.
Even though it's satyre, Megumin from Konosuba is a pretty funny and extreme example of how powerful magic can get.
If there's romance, it'd be awesome! A general getting it on with an Elven princess? Oof bby that'd be fingerlicking good.
GATE is a shitshow when it comes to any degree of logic. Titanium laced scales? How does that monster move or fly with that weight? It's a Jap circlejerk with good animation and tits and lolis. The only good thing to come out of GATE is the NTR doujins.You missed the point. GATE is a deconstruction of the problems you are pointing out. The dragons have titanium laced scales. The locals with their toy swords and bows CAN'T harm them. The closest they can get is stealing wyvern eggs and taming those. It takes modern weaponry to hurt the real thing.
I'm not the one downplaying magic. The entire Fantasy genre is downplaying magic. If you have a string that can make bows go real shooty, then make a damn automatic crossbow that goes even shootier. Make clothes that stop cannonballs. Make rope that can restrain Hercules.
You have a geomancer that can stop a projectile moving at the speed of sound. So why can this guy who's immune to bullets be killed by a peasant with a rusty old sword? Because plot.
If your Napalm wizard can be killed by a stray shot from a normal, nonmagical bow, why wouldn't he die when shot with a machine gun?
If your dwarf can make kevlar in his sleep, why doesn't he make enough to supply the entire world? Maybe dwarves are hostile to the rest of the world? Why don't the dwarves take over the world with their Modern Technology? Why can they make Kevlar, but not sewers?!?
You are right that magic should be more. But you're also trying to make sticks equal to rifles. You can't have both. The only working excuse for why a fantasy world is medieval is because magic hasn't been fully fleshed out as a science. If it has, then you'd be working with Modern vs. Modern settings, with one being Modern Magic, and the other being Modern Science. Alternatively, you could have Sci-Fi level magic curb stomp Modern Science.
But when did OP say it was medieval? He only said fantasy and Magic. You were the one to mention medieval times first? Dunno why you argue that point? I said medieval magic along with enchanting would be similar to modern warfare technology, because magic increases any and all energy delivery. Modern Magic should absolutely curb stomp modern technology, not even talking about 'futuristic' magic.
Magic is the use of applied sciences without the tools we need. A magic world would never go into medieval times for as long as we did.