Despite what the School of TVtropes Internet Uniqueness may say, calling something "strawmanning" does not immediately entitle you to ignore what it says and act smug. You have absolutely kept going in the wrong direction in this thread.
My only mistake was using technology as an
analogy, which you then blew out of proportion by claiming that I was saying that elven magic
was technology, which it isn't.
This is the wrong thread for technology and magic. This is the thread for the Elven Stamp of Approval. Stop bringing up your own aweshum ideal magic system. Stop.
[size=23]Well excuse me for discussing ways wood could be enchanted in a thread about enchanted wood.[/size]
An analogy for what?? "This has the stamp of approval on it. It would not be possible without advanced CNC devices which machine the stamps we use on it. Technology is related! Help I can't feel my arm again"
THAT IS NOTHING LIKE WHAT I SAID.
Neonivek was explaining why it wouldn't be magic, I was providing the example of technology to back that up, it got worse from there.
Would it kill you to
read what I actually said?
I'm sorry, silly me thinking that a thread entitled "Magic/Enchanted Wood" might cover wood that was enchanted to be better as a weapon or something.
That is pretty damn silly. Silly me, reading the title and completely ignoring the content of the first post to further my bizarre, twisted views of what magic should be in the wrong thread once again. Hey, look, this other thread is called 'Vector based font'! That means font will have magnitude and direction? Font shouldn't be able to rotate! Why read the first post to find out what the suggester meant when the meaning is perfectly clear from the three-word title alone? It can be whatever I want it to be!
I
did read the first post.
...I think this can be solved simply by introducing magic, enchanted, or whatever-fancy-whatchamacallit-worked wood...
Indicates that the wood would be enchanted. I merely thought that elves would enchant it to
be different, instead of enchanting it for S&G.
The magic discussion stemmed from someone posting a webcomic link.
Yup, the word "magic" was not at all mentioned in the title and seven times in the OP, plus in my post (#2) and the two after it, leaving one post which didn't mention magic before the webcomic link...
Then one mysterious person said "Some of the Threetoe's stories mentioned that elves armed themselves with weapons made of "hardened" wood. I believe it's the same as "enchantment" discussed here, except elves don't think it to be magical. Well, they most likely don't think their tree-shaping to be magic either.". Then you quoted a law (oh boy, laws!) and that started this trainwreck. Trainwreck as in "derail". Stop.
Well sorry. I'd like to note that even this reasoning doesn't claim that "magic wood could be better than nonenchanted wood for various purposes" is a derail.
Oh come on. Where else could this conversation go but to discuss elven magic? Otherwise it boils down to +1'ing your post, or (if you considered it ontopic enough) arguing about how they do it and how long. Bloody hell.
Agreed. Seriously, who makes a topic about elven-enchanted wood and doesn't expect people to talk about the properties of elven-enchanted wood?