The Mage-Commoner Divide

The Mage-Commoner Divide

The rapid onset of the Technological Revolution and the Spread of Magical Training have fundamentally altered the social fabric of Altazia. While magic is no longer the exclusive domain of the Noble Houses, a stark divide remains between those who can wield mana and those who cannot.

The New Middle Class

The proliferation of academies like the Cyorian Academy has created a powerful, educated middle class of mages. These individuals are highly sought after for industrial, mercantile, and military roles. They enjoy significant social mobility, often out-earning traditional artisans tenfold. This has bred resentment among the mundane populace, who feel increasingly left behind in a world powered by magitech.

The Mundane Working Class

For the non-magical majority, life in an industrialized magical society is often grueling. They are relegated to manual labor in magitech factories, menial service jobs, or low-level agricultural work. While magitech has improved their standard of living with better medicine and transportation, the economic disparity is immense.

Social Friction and Prejudice

Because the shift away from magic being an exclusive right of the Nobility is still relatively new, widespread prejudice between mages and non-mages hasn't truly taken root yet. While there are always exceptions—such as old-blooded elites looking down on the unawakened, or bitter laborers resenting a mage's high salary—most mages and commoners get along just fine.

A major reason for this continued harmony is that a massive portion of the new academy-educated mages come directly from non-mage families. These first-generation mages still have strong ties to their mundane parents, siblings, and childhood friends. Rather than a stark cultural divide, the current era is defined more by a shared optimism that anyone with the aptitude, regardless of their bloodline, might be the next to uplift their family's fortunes.