The physics of Arcana are such that Sharonan Talents do not work and will never work, and ditto for Arcanan magic in Sharona. The longer a universe has been settled, the closer its rules seem to be to the home universe of its settlers.
But even a small change seems to a larger hampering effect. We have seen both Talent and Magic being significantly affected within a half dozen or less of the other's relatively unpopulated universes, so it seems even a small population is enough to begin shifting the natural laws away from their original neutral state.
As far as Mythalians developing "super" mages to invade Sharona, (or vice versa), IMHO it won't happen. "Super magisters" may be developed, by gaining greater abilities to manipulate the factors in their environment that make magic possible, but when the environment does not have those "magic" attibutes, being a super magister will mean nothing. "Super" Talents will be just as affected in an environment that will not allow Talents to function.
As far as one side gaining the "gifts" of the other side, not likely. Shaylar and Jathmar's Talents will be gone long before they are brought to where they might be studied by any Mythal magisters - in the very unlikely event your hypothetical Mythal magisters be allowed access to study them. But assume that happens - how will they study what does not exist in their world? Would they even be able to grasp the concept of different natural laws. For as skilled as Mythal magisters may be, they don't seem to be innovative or flexible enough to accept that hypothesis. (Hadrign might have been, maybe Gadrial, as well, but she won't cooperate with any living Mythal magister).
Jonathan_S wrote:Even without those long term advantages Arcana has major advantages in tactical mobility.rakenan wrote:Arcana has several advantages that Sharona cannot really copy, and the strategic depth to put them into practice. Notably, I'm pretty sure that Mythala has been at least working on mapping human genetics to create super-mages, or possibly purge the mage genome from non-Mythalans with a disease.
Assuming they fail to take over (and we know what assume means), the practical expertise they gain will be priceless in the war against Sharona - because the Sharonan mental gifts are also genetic, so potentially Arcana can add them to their arsenal relatively quickly if and when the taboo against human genetic engineering is broken by Mythala.
The second advantage is that Arcana can in theory learn to copy all the technology of Sharona except the psychic powers. Sharona can learn to *USE* Arcanan spellware, but cannot make it, because they lack mages and the ability to alter genetics to gain mages.
As things stand, however, Sharona has almost all of the advantages except size. They have better communication, they are less likely to explode into an apocalyptic civil war at any moment, and their weapons do not appear to have trivially easy countermeasures. They also seem less prone to grossly underestimate their foes because they are doctrinaire fanatics whose core belief is in their own supremacy, which is a major problem for every area of Arcana influenced by Mythala.
It's hard to lock down a whole portal with enough AA guns to keep dragons from transiting it. Even with Procog the defense of that transit fort was a near run thing. And that was for a portal with restricted usable area because it was largely burried in a mountain.
Now that Arcana knows not to slam headfirst into fixed defenses how easily do you see that fort to hold if they use the dragons or dragon borne troops as cavalry or dragoons in and anti-supply role?
You might be able to armor and arm a train well enough to shoot its way through, but there's no way to protect the miles and miles of track. How long can the fort last if supplies are disrupted because the tracks and bridges and taken out and the repair crews are harrassed?
And withdrawing under dragon/gryphon harasment? Even if it's restricted to light weapons dropped from above AA range? Ugly.
Now counterbalancing that I don't know how well dragons can live off the land. That kind of deep raid is a lot harder to do if you keep having to run your own supplies through a defended portal chokepoint.
And of course the wildcard is the hints the each sides powers become compromised as they approach the other's home universe. Arcana is likely to be affected worse by that because all their tech relies on spells, whereas Sharonan's transportation and weapons are independant of their mental powers. It might well evolve into a stalemate were no matter what breakthroughs either side makes the breakdown in their special abilities makes it impossible to push through to the home universe of the other and force an end to the war.