11-17-2017, 12:04 AM
Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.
You bring up a valid point. Maybe Serloco is a magician who has an appreciation for mainstream content. Maybe he's just a farmer or truck driver. He did say he was a horticulturist. I think you're using stereotypes from myths like the Lady in the Lake that is somewhat applied differently in our day and age (no wifi was available in the middle of a huge lake).
Why can't magicians have primitive tastes? Their level of normal is centered around metaphysics. The intangible. It's practically expected that they would find fascination in rubber duckies and overall be easily entertained by the activities of muggles.
I like that song.
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.
You bring up a valid point. Maybe Serloco is a magician who has an appreciation for mainstream content. Maybe he's just a farmer or truck driver. He did say he was a horticulturist. I think you're using stereotypes from myths like the Lady in the Lake that is somewhat applied differently in our day and age (no wifi was available in the middle of a huge lake).
Why can't magicians have primitive tastes? Their level of normal is centered around metaphysics. The intangible. It's practically expected that they would find fascination in rubber duckies and overall be easily entertained by the activities of muggles.
I like that song.

