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The magical advances discovered by our military's wise and often unlucky research and development team have created several spin-off technologies that have made their way into everyday life. One such example is the Great Arstotzkan Amphitheater in Arstotzka's capital. The large structure is only used during the short summer months, as it to cold and snowy during the rest of the year to use it. During this wonderful and warm(ish) time, the amphitheater is used almost around the clock to display Arstozkan's greatest plays, as a concert venue for its choirs and orchestras, and for a variety of other shows. One of the most popular shows has been the Magical Demonstration Act, put on by three of our wizards. They put on a wondrous show utilizing the spells researched by our military. Wasps, webs, crystal, and fire are all used to astound and intrigue the audience. The program started as an outreach to try and get more people to join the army, but it has developed far beyond that. Three wizards who do the acts have become true artists, devising new shows every few weeks. Whether its an interpretive dance around controlled fireballs, acrobatics using webs, or areal spectaculars using thousands of wasps in formation, these wizards have found new ways to bring magic to the everyday citizen of our fine country.
Few inventions have made their way to the everyday person, but one ingenious use of magic has began to make big waves among the populace. A quite clever wizard that was injured severely and relieved of duty opened a new service in the capital. He has been providing hot steamy water, even in the winter months. Utilizing the magic lance spell he learned in the army and the help of a blacksmith friend of his, he creates metal pipes with several magic lances in the center. By coating the lances in metal, the metal turns into a pipe when the lances dissipate. Doing so has created a magical dependent way of creating pipes. The wizard, having a very cheap and easy way of creating pipes, then goes into business as the entrepreneur of a bathhouse. Using a large thick furnace and an incredible array of pipes, the wizard is able to provide steamy water to all patrons, and there are a lot of patrons as it costs very little to use the services there. Noblemen and peasants alike mingle here. The establishment even has a large laundry section where citizens can come to wash their clothes in addition to their bodies. His pipe idea has been picked up by the government, who is currently trying to mass produce the interlocking pipes (both in a metal and ceramic form) in order to improve the sewage and water system of the capital, as well as provide a heating system to homes (although right now that privilege has only been implemented within the royal palace, using a similar method of piping to distribute heat created by a royal wizard throughout the palace). However, almost no wizards have been differed from the war effort for this task, so the going is currently slow. The hope is that in time, the entire country will enjoy full and easy access to running water and heat, but it will have to wait until after the war when more wizards are available to practice their magic for the good of their people.
Another spin-off of magic is the creation of Wizard Silk. The webs created by wizards has been spun into a fine and luxurious silk. The new and wonderful cloth has become all the rage in noble circles throughout the country. Not only is it softer than the wool that most people had become accustomed to, but it is much easier to manufacture. As one strong wizard can produce a great deal of the webs, enough to completely entangle an enemy squad, the material is easy to collect, and cheap to make. Its become so common that even peasants can afford to buy some in order to make fine clothing to attend church and formal events. In more affluent households, the new Wizard Silk is being used to make wonderful clothes, sheets, curtains, and other cloth items. It has revolutionized fashion, to the point that fashion has become a leading conversation topic among lords and ladies. Master tailors are able to work wonders with the cloth and are cloaking the noble people of Arstozka in fasionable articles to the highest degree. Indeed, wizard silk has led to the inclusion of fashion almost to an art form, and certainly to a degree where it is becoming more closely tied to Arstozka culture.
These magical spin-off technologies are quickly becoming a integral part of culture within Arstotzka, much to the benefit of lords, ladies, and peasants alike.