Technology
Technology ranges about an 1800s sort.
Fire and gas utilities are present, albeit limited in use.
Steam ovens, electric stoves, and related advancements are more common in larger cities and municipalities.
Electricity is uncommon as an element. Despite that electric generators have been created, the cost is often not seen as worth the voltage produced.
Lightning conductors and electric storages connected through conduits have been recently designed which direct energy from storms. These are at times utilised within larger cities and municipalities. It is buildings owned by businesses that typically frequent these devices, but on occasion communal structures may feature related technology for purposes related to, or other than powering machinery.
Artificial lights have been created, albeit these are uncommon in distribution and use due to limitations in power sources. More traditional means remain popular instead.
Despite novelty, advances have proven to be of less risk on occasion.
Sanitation is prevalent. Pipework often exists within buildings, which is frequently maintained.
Innovation is present, although craft is largely customised in terms of endeavour.
Patents have been made for some inventions. Testing for safety and practicality can follow a proposal for wide-spread use.
Large-scale machinery is rare when custom-made, due to the expense and maintenance often needed for relevancies.
Various companies have created machinery for convenience in product and other management, but this is infrequent as an element. Such machines include a mechanical calculator and a seawater distiller.
Goods are largely made by individual persons or by teams of persons. Manufacturing has not been regulated to machinery, albeit the celerity at which items are produced outweighs earlier processes.
Medical advancements include artificial prostheses, typically constructed of natural rubber and wood, aside from syringes, chemical vaccines, sugar tablets, compressed tablets, and friable pills.
Guns are not uncommon. These have largely outweighed other long range weapons. Designs correlate to 1600s and 1700s varieties in functionality.
Magic is an auxiliary technological element. It is used to repair and maintain physical conveniences. Magic and technology are at times blended for ease in maintaining the functionality of a work.
More modern inventions such as machinery and other mechanical equipment often feature this element. Typically the structure of an apparatus is laced with patterns meant to serve a particular purpose.