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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2017, 08:21:08 PM »
So there are plenty of ways that wizards could earn a living separate from the magical.
Yes, but that creates change, and old-school wizards hate change.
First of all, they couldn't stay in one place for too long, unles it's a secluded place or a multimillion people city because people would start to freak out. Second, getting a new identity is kinda hard, depending on where you live and how much are you willing to break the law. It also requires resources and contacts, mortal contacts.
Too much trouble, imo.
And that got me thinking, what date of birth is on Ebs drivers licence?

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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2017, 09:30:04 PM »
Yes, but that creates change, and old-school wizards hate change.
First of all, they couldn't stay in one place for too long, unles it's a secluded place or a multimillion people city because people would start to freak out. Second, getting a new identity is kinda hard, depending on where you live and how much are you willing to break the law. It also requires resources and contacts, mortal contacts.
Too much trouble, imo.
And that got me thinking, what date of birth is on Ebs drivers licence?

Do we even know that he has one? He is old enough that he might have learned to drive before there were licenses...

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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2017, 01:55:51 AM »
Do we even know that he has one? He is old enough that he might have learned to drive before there were licenses...

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I think most states require them now, so he'd have to have a valid one with a fake year of birth.  Either that, or he uses the Blackstaff to get away with mind wammies every time he gets a ticket.

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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #18 on: May 27, 2017, 05:53:37 AM »
I think most states require them now, so he'd have to have a valid one with a fake year of birth.  Either that, or he uses the Blackstaff to get away with mind wammies every time he gets a ticket.
That's what I was going for. Mundane stuff and wizards don't go well together.

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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #19 on: May 27, 2017, 02:37:42 PM »
I think it's been mentioned a couple times (possibly by Harry) that there can be and are wizards who use their magic to make a crapload of money in ways that might be stretching legality or ethics in the mortal world. Buying and selling information, using magic to stack the odds at a casino, summoning demons for lottery numbers, etc.

So long as you're not breaking the Laws of Magic, the White Council doesn't care one bit what else you're doing with your magic. Harry's perpetual near poverty is mostly self-flagellation on his part. Case in point -- he could've made a mint signing on with Marcone.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2017, 01:57:40 PM »
Yes, but that creates change, and old-school wizards hate change.
First of all, they couldn't stay in one place for too long, unles it's a secluded place or a multimillion people city because people would start to freak out. Second, getting a new identity is kinda hard, depending on where you live and how much are you willing to break the law. It also requires resources and contacts, mortal contacts.
Too much trouble, imo.
And that got me thinking, what date of birth is on Ebs drivers licence?
the Paperwork of Identities would likely only have become a significant issue in the last couple decades the bulk of bureaucracy went digital, only in the last few decades, at best. Prior to that it would take nothing to get a piece of paper dropped in the appropriate drawer, at which point Bob is (literally) your Uncle.  I have assumed that is one of the common services that the Council provides for members, along with the financial corps and whatnot.

As far as the issue with identity, that isnt really that big of a deal most of the time.  Martha Liberty lives with her family and the truth is known.  Many professions are handled by correspondence, and have been for hundreds of years, without difficulty (this is historically a primary way women have participated in Science, for example).  Even today professionals in many fields might operate under pseudonyms.  And that's assuming they decide to do anything directly, rather than the more traditional (for Wizards) idea of having catspaws and proxy's. 
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2017, 03:32:31 PM »
I think most states require them now, so he'd have to have a valid one with a fake year of birth.  Either that, or he uses the Blackstaff to get away with mind wammies every time he gets a ticket.

You have to be stopped in order to get a ticket.  If you drive under the speedlimit and keep your vehicle in good working order, there is no reason to be stopped.

With Eb driving a pre-WWII truck, that's in shining condition, I'd bet that he never gets stopped, just because his Truck is so nice.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #22 on: May 31, 2017, 05:15:43 PM »
If Listens to Wind can go back to medical school on a regular basis, Im quite sure Eb can get a drivers license.   I doubt that is the sort of new-fandangled thing that the average stuff-shirt on the Council has the patience to keep up with, and thus would be a needed service for the Council and their bureaucromancer corps to provide the membership.   
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #23 on: June 01, 2017, 04:31:12 PM »
Well, Q, maybe.

Universities may or may not require a birth certificate. 

ALL states require one for proof of age.

Forging one should not be an issue, and I'm willing to bet that is how they get around the system for now.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #24 on: June 01, 2017, 05:23:53 PM »
Well, Q, maybe.

Universities may or may not require a birth certificate. 

ALL states require one for proof of age.

Forging one should not be an issue, and I'm willing to bet that is how they get around the system for now.
I have to believe that an actual medical school would not require proof of identity.  Of which said drivers license would be one. Im actually a bit curious which would be easier to fake: a local modern identity or a foreign immigrant under the guise of visiting professor or some such?

But to the broader point of the Council's ability to adapt to modern systems and documentation requirements, Im of two minds.  On the one hand we're talking about something that has really only changed with the advent of digital records that they cannot access, so they'd have had centuries (ie the history of bureaucracy itself) to figure out how to slip a line on a page or a page in a drawer to make something "official".  But they've kept pace with technology as much as their murphionic issues allow, and the wardens at least use modern police and military tactics (chicken or egg question there, tbh).  On the other hand, the average WC member was born in a time when electricity was a novelty, and who have been cosmically barred from learning otherwise first-hand.  I guess that's why I dont credit the average member to have the patience or access to learn about modern forgery, but the organization as a whole seems to have the focus, foresight, and resources to make up for it.  That being said, I suspect that more and more of it is being handled by proxies, clued in Allies like the Ventatori, hired Lawyers of skill and discretion, Mortal-saavy NN denizens (I hear Mab is a Licensed Lawyer), or even simple bribery. 
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #25 on: June 01, 2017, 07:31:28 PM »
I agree, Q.

Remember that Luccio enjoys reading about computers and their applications.

I have no doubt that the Wouncil has a cadre of Vanilla mortals doing all kinds of things with tech that they cannot.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #26 on: June 02, 2017, 02:34:06 PM »
I dunno, guys. Maybe it's simpler in USA, but Europe is a buerocratic hellhole. For instance, for me to be able to use the seal/stamp/whateveryoucallit of the company I work for, I hed to get a letter of authorization from the company and had do sign some bogus paper and notarize it. Then I had to go to the ministry of public administration for them to put their own stamp on that piece of paper, so they knew and officially recognized my stamp. At all the locales visited, I had to provide my personal ID and a copy of my contract.
And that's just for one friggin thing. And for each and every one of them, there's a whole lot of paperwork.

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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #27 on: June 02, 2017, 02:39:31 PM »
Oh, it's pretty bad here in the US too. And what's worse, it's different for each state and the Federal government. 

Sometimes Cities and Counties get in the mix as well.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #28 on: June 02, 2017, 03:11:03 PM »
Sometimes Cities and Counties get in the mix as well.

You're lucky  :'( 
And don't get me started on corruption in the even worse shithole that is the Balkan peninsula.
Edit: our corruption is worse/on a higher level than that of the black council or the wamps. They seem like sloppy amateurs to our professionals.
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Re: How do most wizards live day-to-day?
« Reply #29 on: June 05, 2017, 05:55:27 PM »
I'm sure they get fake identities the old fashioned way, the same way vanilla mortals do now. They have to provide proof of identity to go to Univeristy in any country, and most of them have a lot of money to buy those kinds of things.

If regular humans are able to create fake identities for a lot of money, I'm sure wizards can too paying the same people. And they mention at one point that wizards don't have any limits on using magic to make money as long as they don't break the laws of magic. So they could do some outright unethical things in our eyes if they keep to the laws. Harry and Ebs talk about it at one point in Changes I think.