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Why is that good?

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"They use them in clockwork and locks and carriages and probably lots of other things."

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Why not a pillow?

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"Metal's pretty hard, I think you'd feel it quite a bit through a pillow."

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Headshake. 

A pillow gets more small when you squeeze it, and then goes back to how it was, or some of them do.  How is this different?

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"I guess the downfeathers act a little like springs, but they're soft."

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So they're less soft, and this is good?

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"Springs? Yes, in the places where they're used it's useful to have them be less soft, they can - sort of try harder to be fully expanded, than a downfeather can."

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Maybe I only have to know that it's useful, for now.

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"If you did have some kind of soft spring that was more durable than a downfeather I could see it being nice in a cushion, but I don't see how you'd do it."

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Shrug!

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"Anyway, there's more smithies than glassworks, you should be able to get a look at one pretty soon."

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Wiggle!

Because smithies make things for everyone and glassworks only

It seems like many things are glass.  Why are there less of them?

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"I think more things in general are metal than glass but since we're royalty we have more rare things."

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Oh, nod.

If the problem is that it's more worth it for wood to go to smithies then maybe I can make glass not be rare.

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"I think it's mostly that metal objects are essential - farmers need metal, they don't need glass, and most people are farmers."

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.....Hmm.

But maybe glass could be essential if there was enough of it?  For magic to help farmers when life gets bad fast and they don't know that it will at each time, but know that it may happen sometime?
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"- having enough glass baubles isn't a main limiting factor on how much magic people have access to."

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Would it be bad if everyone was a magician?

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"No, that would probably be fine, it just takes a while to learn and people are busy and most don't have the knack for it even if they do try to learn."

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If we gave everyone who wanted them a set of training baubles, would more people be magicians?  Or no?

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"I think if everyone had them, then anyone who was unusually quick with magic would have a chance to discover that, so there would be more, but maybe not a lot more."

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How does she put this...

I want to help make everything so much better that even things that are only a little bit better are worth it because I have made the thing that makes them happen so easy.  But making things much better will be first.

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"That's a good ambition."

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