Frederick spends a few hours speaking gibberish. Occasionally, he thinks he feels something, as if it actually nearly caused something magical, but it was probably just his imagination. But still...
(+0.1% chance to learn the most basic magic tomorow. It would have been more, but it's the end of the day, so less time put in is less results)
Ranar and Dyjeccu didn't really have time to find any jobs, so they just settled down for the night. Ranar spends some of the time considering magic(1% chance of success: 16. Failed.), but didn't get anywhere, (+0.1% better chance tomorow)
It is the end of the day, and everyone sleeps.
(From now on, turns will be entire days, although it could switch to half-days or even minutes if the situation needs it. If you were fighting someone, time would pass very slowly, but I would probably ignore the other characters, so the fight could proceed very rapidly. By ignore, I mean try to have the fight pass really quickly, by posting as fast as the fighter can answer. If they don't respond, I'll assume that they are logged off and try to find some way to get a turn for the rest of the people.)
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sir, some people famed as the best may simply rely on stealing from those who would be better. see doctor schaudenfrauid of the movie "igor".
Yes, well, it is common practice among the greater groups to actually invite in lesser groups that have discovered something truely unique. Take the example of valve and portal. They hired fresh talent to develop their idea with better funding.
Outright stealing of ideas does happen, although rarely, since only the largest groups have the materials to push the boundary of knowledge anyway, and they have the best anti-theft spells in place. It would take incredible luck to discover something previously unknown, except in areas where the greatest limit is extremely rare materials required to use it.
It's like a high school student discovering a theory that explains some massive scientific mystery at the subatomic level, without having the tools to get even slight bits of data. Further, each new discovery is one less discovery someone else can make, so even though anyone could come up with some simpler household device, it was already invented 38 years ago or something.
Now, I am not saying that there isn't any chance of discovering something new, and that when it happens, that nobody will try to steal it, just that the greatest guilds would more likely outright buy the knowledge or hire the discoverer rather than try to steal it. The real theives would be the lesser groups that can't afford to trade for it, and don't have the reputation to intrest the discoverer.
Also, unlike a RTD, only the percentage chances get an actual random result. Almost everything else is made up a moment before.