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CHAPTER 8
ON MAGICKS
AND TECHNOLOGIES
“Any suciently advanced technology is indistinguishable
from magic.”
—Arthur C. Clarke
“…any suciently advanced magic is indistinguishable from
technology.”
—Larry Niven
e concept of magic has been associated with fantasy since ancient
times, and it has become a primary factor is separating fantasy from
other literary genres. Technology, on the other hand, has long be-
longed to the realm of science ction, which speculates on the eects
that futuristic technology will have on people. Occasionally, the two
concepts overlap in the same genre as in some Japanese RPGs where
dragons coexist with spaceships ...