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Re: Hypothetical: What Do You Think Would Happen

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 4:54 am
by Shark_Force
well sure, danged near everything is fiat-whateveritis from a metagame standpoint. the CS are fiat racists. dragons are fiat powerful creatures of magic. demons are fiat evil. that doesn't tell us anything.

(on a side note, while gems are used by technowizards, gold is not, and sure, technowizardry uses gems but it isn't like there are hordes of technowizards just hanging around all over the place).

(silver... apart from right next to the vampire kingdoms, i don't recall anywhere modifying the price. but yes, it is true that it is modified in those areas. i doubt the CS would value it particularly highly in any event - i rather suspect that there is no shortage of pointy sticks within the territory the CS claims, and pointy sticks are cheaper than silvered weapons).

Re: Hypothetical: What Do You Think Would Happen

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 6:42 pm
by eliakon
Shark_Force wrote:well sure, danged near everything is fiat-whateveritis from a metagame standpoint. the CS are fiat racists. dragons are fiat powerful creatures of magic. demons are fiat evil. that doesn't tell us anything.

(on a side note, while gems are used by technowizards, gold is not, and sure, technowizardry uses gems but it isn't like there are hordes of technowizards just hanging around all over the place).

(silver... apart from right next to the vampire kingdoms, i don't recall anywhere modifying the price. but yes, it is true that it is modified in those areas. i doubt the CS would value it particularly highly in any event - i rather suspect that there is no shortage of pointy sticks within the territory the CS claims, and pointy sticks are cheaper than silvered weapons).

actually, gold is used by TWs. Several devices explicitly say that they use gold in them.
Not to mention that gold is a valuable material in high technology
To be honest... Gold has no intrinsic value in itself and to be brutally honest a gold based currency is still 'fiat' unless there is an explicit value assigned to that gold. Its just that thousands of years of social conditioning tell us that gold is inherently valuable.