06-23-2014, 12:39 AM
Camelot is more that way because the people there choose it to be. You can achieve the same things from magic as from tech, anyway. The main difference is that they are OM-poor moreso than the Empire, although you can certainly see the effects of extreme poverty in Coruscant's lower levels. The outlying verses are more of a mix, though generally the Dunes and the Deep lie on the techier side and the Green and the Moors lie on the magicier side. What I'm saying is that someone could certainly choose to build an ugly metal tower somewhere in Camelot, it's just not the done thing.
The Deep is possibly the most diverse verse (elelel). That's because islands can have drastically different, self-contained cultures (this is probably one of the joys of writing One Piece, and why the guy has been writing it so long). You might see prehistoric islands, you might see ones that look like a mini-Coruscant. It's one of the most fun verses because you can make up your own locations (within reason).
The Deep is possibly the most diverse verse (elelel). That's because islands can have drastically different, self-contained cultures (this is probably one of the joys of writing One Piece, and why the guy has been writing it so long). You might see prehistoric islands, you might see ones that look like a mini-Coruscant. It's one of the most fun verses because you can make up your own locations (within reason).
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