I like that idea. Since golems don't have to be humanoid I can imagine a floatstone with some scaffolding around it with a couple of semaphore golems on top and some spider golems making repairs.Heath Robinson wrote:Apparently golems can see. I suggest golems on floatstone platforms using semaphore if magical communication is not used.
Does this mean that it only works during the day though?
Interesting... could be something like a pantograph http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantograph so you can put a form in front of a golem and it copies it to another golem somewhere else. This would also make copies at either end. Like a really slow fax machine.Heath wrote:Alternatively, some kind of golem pairing ritual that enables them to act as a unidirectional, or bidirectional remote scribe system may be sufficiently infrastructure heavy that long range communication is costly and, hence, only going to serve metropoli and military infrastructure.
This is a nice idea, but I'm not sure how it would work. Especially when communicating with a skyship. You would need 3-4 skymages per communication bridge to run it in shifts and in case of accidents/illness. Each skymage would only really be able to deal with one bridge at a time or would get confused if there are multiple messages at one time.virgileso wrote:If you allow skymages to know precise locations of a particular floatstone, that alone allows for communication across vast distances; just move the rock like some kind of morse code signal. This would require a skymage at the rock to convey the message, but it would allow dissemination of information at incredible speed.
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Then there is the problem of finding the particular floatstone a long way off. You would either have to be able to 'see' a far away floatstone or to be able to keep track of it for weeks on end including during sleep.
I agree, especially if semaphore is used. Heh, I can imagine a quest where some researchers have lost an Enigma machine and need you to find it before its secrets are disseminated to the world.virgileso wrote:I strongly suspect that ciphers would become a booming business in Redarhkan politics.
Heres my suggestion.
There are four main forms of communication.
1: Mail. Standard mail and small packages are stored together then sent off as a batch every couple of days. A letter may take a week or two to arrive.
2: Courier. Takes a single document or package to a certain place. Could take a couple of days.
3: Pantograph faxing using twinned golems. Copies precisely a black and white page. Takes 30 minutes for a basic page of writing, or a couple of hours for a technical drawing.
4: Semaphore telegraphs. Small messages of a sentence or two. Takes up to 10 minutes to get to another island, 15 minutes if ciphered. Then messengered by hand/golem, taking up to an hour or two.
Each one in turn is more expensive but takes less time. Semaphore is mostly used for communication between rulers or public announcements to be made.