>>5516595>>5516627>>5517009>>5516320>What do we look like without the hat?A secret for only those you’re most intimate with. Your wizard’s cap is wear you hold more dear to you than anything, perhaps even your wand. But the few who have seen your face say you bear a great resemblance to your elven mother.
>What is the technological advancement in this world?The capital runs riot with motorized carriages, electrical lights, wet-plate photographs, great machinery put on exhibition stages for all the world to ogle at–now, they say, is an era of innovation for the human world. You don’t see much of that in the frontier towns in the sea, though.
>Is this some kind of fantasy biopunk? What is this genre-wise?I mostly think of this as fantasy with magical merriment and shapeliness.
>Also another question, whats actually up with the primordial sea? Is it just what seperates pockets of forest and other elevated land in this world like an actual ocean would? Is it actually endless? What would a map look like?The sea is as yet an insurmountable mystery in spite of hundreds of years of researching and mapping and exploring and studying. The lot of sentient life–elves, humans, dwarves, all manner of fantasy beast and hide–teem about one ocean, the PHORCYS SEA, whilst all around it endless plains of grass stretch out beyond the known world. The chthonic, untamed wilderness hangs heavy over civilization.