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>Did you ever wonder why wizard towers are arranged just so?
>Why Canterlot had to have so many high spires?
>Think about how many spells require multiple casters in precise geometric arrangement
>Scrying is ultimately just pinging a unicorn's horn
>Wait for the signal to return. Magic travels at the speed of plot; since this is a universal constant, with just one caster you have approximate distance.
>With two, you can get a decent idea on direction, but it's not perfect.
>Three or more, with at least one placed well behind the others relative to the signal source, is necessary to triangulate
>While the official story is that these circles of magi are for tracking enemies of the state, the truth of the matter is...
>Well
>Equestria has invented personal radio technology no less than 12 times in the last 100 years.
>What radios? Where?
>Exactly.
>Why Canterlot had to have so many high spires?
>Think about how many spells require multiple casters in precise geometric arrangement
>Scrying is ultimately just pinging a unicorn's horn
>Wait for the signal to return. Magic travels at the speed of plot; since this is a universal constant, with just one caster you have approximate distance.
>With two, you can get a decent idea on direction, but it's not perfect.
>Three or more, with at least one placed well behind the others relative to the signal source, is necessary to triangulate
>While the official story is that these circles of magi are for tracking enemies of the state, the truth of the matter is...
>Well
>Equestria has invented personal radio technology no less than 12 times in the last 100 years.
>What radios? Where?
>Exactly.
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