Enchantments are everywhere. Dating back to fantasy stories about might and magic, enchantments were usually shown as magic spells or runes that increased a certain aspect about a user. Feet of the Wind would aid a warrior in running, or Berserker’s Rage would pump up his strength to colossal levels.
Like the saying, technological advanced enough would be indistinguishable from magic, thus in this modern day and age, if we brought back what we thought to be everyday household objects, the people of yore would perceive it as magic.
A simple lighter would cause the user to be hailed to be enchanted with fire, or running shoes that ‘enchanted’ a user’s feet like Feet of the Wind would.
A car would be seen as an enchanted mount, or a computer as an enchanted crystal ball(screen) that could reach across far distances to contact another bearer.
Using this logic, we can fully appreciate what is available to us now. Such as the HTI game, or games in general, serve as enchantments to our creativity, giving us a boost in our knowledge and intellect. Same logic applies to the lecturers that teach us, especially for HTI, they serve as enchantments to us directly, a teacher/student relationship.
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