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Haven is strategically positioned to supply alchemists in the cities nearby with rare ingredients from the surrounding forests and ruins. The countryside provides herbs, minerals, and magical flora that are essential in potion-making and spellwork. Due to their fragility, many of these ingredients travel overland and are not suited for maritime transport, which helps Haven maintain its role as a hub for magical commerce. Haven merchants, might be well-versed in the local properties of these materials and how to handle them with care. | Haven is strategically positioned to supply alchemists in the cities nearby with rare ingredients from the surrounding forests and ruins. The countryside provides herbs, minerals, and magical flora that are essential in potion-making and spellwork. Due to their fragility, many of these ingredients travel overland and are not suited for maritime transport, which helps Haven maintain its role as a hub for magical commerce. Haven merchants, might be well-versed in the local properties of these materials and how to handle them with care. | ||
In Haven, magic | In Haven, the concept of magic bridges the ordinary and the arcane, helping and affecting its economy, local lore, and cultural attitude. | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 11 November 2024
Magic is a Familiar Mystery
In Haven, magic is an accepted, yet mysterious, part of life. While many people are aware of its presence and occasionally witness small magical acts or potions, few fully grasp its nature or principles. The average person might know enough to recognize magical artifacts or charms, but they likely regard more advanced magic with a mix of cautious respect.
Haven’s surroundings contain ancient ruins, some of which are believed to have once been sites of powerful magical significance. These ruins are rich with folklore, and residents often attribute odd weather, mysterious sounds, or strange lights to lingering enchantments.
Haven is strategically positioned to supply alchemists in the cities nearby with rare ingredients from the surrounding forests and ruins. The countryside provides herbs, minerals, and magical flora that are essential in potion-making and spellwork. Due to their fragility, many of these ingredients travel overland and are not suited for maritime transport, which helps Haven maintain its role as a hub for magical commerce. Haven merchants, might be well-versed in the local properties of these materials and how to handle them with care.
In Haven, the concept of magic bridges the ordinary and the arcane, helping and affecting its economy, local lore, and cultural attitude.
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