Misroi
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So I was just glancing through my copy pf The Kintargo Contract,, and I found a section that intrigued me. A quick summary: after the Silver Ravens find The Kintargo Contract, they head into Hell to speak with the contract devil that worked in the loopholes they need to exploit to save Kintargo from Chelaxian reprisal. When they get to his room, they find him putting the finishing touches on, and I quote:
a convoluted contract involving an architect who seeks to build a palace to attract the attention of the Lords of Hell to a world where magic does not function.
Now, that could mean nothing in particular, but we know Earth exists in the Golarion universe, and we know from Rasputin Must Die! that it magic left that planet a long time ago. So, the question is, "if the architect is an Earthling in the 1920s, who is he and what is this palace?"
zimmerwald1915
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Now, that could mean nothing in particular, but we know Earth exists in the Golarion universe, and we know from Rasputin Must Die! that it magic left that planet a long time ago. So, the question is, "if the architect is an Earthling in the 1920s, who is he and what is this palace?"
"A world where no one uses magic," and "a world where magic does not function" are quite different things. Magic on Earth is perfectly functional, it's just forgotten for the most part.