I really like this question as a few of my pups have been the ones others are explaining to. One of the first times I recall apologizing for how little my pup knew was when Guardian Bob was trying to explain electricity and computers to Will. Leesha did a great job with it but it wasn't easy.
Oh and I was woken up by a school that wanted to talk to me, it was wonderful and nice.
Will considers Bar some of the most wonderful and safest magic he's ever encountered. In terms of other technology, he takes it all with a large grain of salt and tends to not go too far in depth with any of it. He has a general idea of electricity and computers but for him, they're like knowing how to read and write. It helps to make sense of the future but not something he uses outside of Milliways.
Charles isn't as tech focused, he's more fascinated by the ideas that appear in the various futures. There are some areas of technology he'd like to learn more about but over all he likes the options.
Sameth is from an odd canon where Ancelstierre is like 1920s tech and then the Old Kingdom is medieval fantasy and he's a magical engineer. For him, he wants to know how everything in Milliways works but he also is accepting of the idea that some things are types of magic he doesn't know. That happens for him at home where he can understand a lot of how Abhorsen spells work but compared to Wallmaker spells, they don't come as easily to him. He firmly believes given enough time and understanding that he can figure out how something works in Milliways.
Moist is from a heavily magic canon and a lot of technology to him gets put under magic I don't understand. He also chooses to not understand unless it will be useful for him.
William is curious about how a lot of tech works but due to his own issues with feeling inferior, he doesn't ask a lot of questions. He likes learning and appreciates when someone does try to explain to him but as long as he knows how to get what he wants from something, he's fairly satisfied. In terms of magic, he accepts it as a partial explanation for some issues and all for others, Katya has taught him that sometimes its best to not know.
Jane would like to know more and wishes magic wasn't the best explanation for many things in Milliways. She's curious about modern technology but like Charles far more interested in how ideas and viewpoints change than the actual tech.
Demeter has lived through a lot of centuries and finds technology slightly interesting but is wary of it. She thinks it gets in the way.
Tumnus isn't that curious about a lot of modern technology and readily accepts the magic explanation due to how magical his canon is. He's more curious about different ideas and concepts.
The Pirate King doesn't really think about it either way.
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Oh and I was woken up by a school that wanted to talk to me, it was wonderful and nice.
Will considers Bar some of the most wonderful and safest magic he's ever encountered. In terms of other technology, he takes it all with a large grain of salt and tends to not go too far in depth with any of it. He has a general idea of electricity and computers but for him, they're like knowing how to read and write. It helps to make sense of the future but not something he uses outside of Milliways.
Charles isn't as tech focused, he's more fascinated by the ideas that appear in the various futures. There are some areas of technology he'd like to learn more about but over all he likes the options.
Sameth is from an odd canon where Ancelstierre is like 1920s tech and then the Old Kingdom is medieval fantasy and he's a magical engineer. For him, he wants to know how everything in Milliways works but he also is accepting of the idea that some things are types of magic he doesn't know. That happens for him at home where he can understand a lot of how Abhorsen spells work but compared to Wallmaker spells, they don't come as easily to him. He firmly believes given enough time and understanding that he can figure out how something works in Milliways.
Moist is from a heavily magic canon and a lot of technology to him gets put under magic I don't understand. He also chooses to not understand unless it will be useful for him.
William is curious about how a lot of tech works but due to his own issues with feeling inferior, he doesn't ask a lot of questions. He likes learning and appreciates when someone does try to explain to him but as long as he knows how to get what he wants from something, he's fairly satisfied. In terms of magic, he accepts it as a partial explanation for some issues and all for others, Katya has taught him that sometimes its best to not know.
Jane would like to know more and wishes magic wasn't the best explanation for many things in Milliways. She's curious about modern technology but like Charles far more interested in how ideas and viewpoints change than the actual tech.
Demeter has lived through a lot of centuries and finds technology slightly interesting but is wary of it. She thinks it gets in the way.
Tumnus isn't that curious about a lot of modern technology and readily accepts the magic explanation due to how magical his canon is. He's more curious about different ideas and concepts.
The Pirate King doesn't really think about it either way.