I like magic. I wasn't concentrating on it because it would have tempted me into unhealthy habits and it's a less clear career path. Here they're not unhealthy and the career path is 'completely pioneer the entire field'.
It's nice! And the ways it's not up to the standards I'm used to I can just kind of fix, like mentioning glass, or I'm going to have to invent the magic launderer, etcetera.
So you don't have to hand-wash your clothes or line-dry them? You just put them in a box and they come out clean. I don't even actually know how to hand-wash clothes.
He can learn a spell too. Well, cast one. I parsed a scroll for him of a spell that does a variety of things over a longish period of time based on caster will, sort of a cheat to help him sit still. I could teach you that one or the sound one or one that leaves a signature on things; all the other introductory type ones are hazardous or in one case make lights.
And she goes and gets scrolls, and looks at the Prestidigitation one for Rúmil, and explains what all its bits are.
And now he has an hour to try out the effects! This is how I've been cleaning my clothes, she says. When I don't just pick up new ones out of my gift heap.
Not everybody knows the spell and it takes more time and attention than just dumping a whole batch of things into the launderer at once, she says. Plus the energy thing. Still better than scrubbing them though.
I've never found scrubbing clothes to be particularly unpleasant. It certainly sounds like a delightful convenience, though. Peoples' lives are going to be so effortless. I know people who worried when we came here that without any effort we'd all be at loose ends. But really I think we're all at more meaningful ends.
I've never actually done it, you understand, but it seems dreadfully boring. Tedious things aren't worth effort if you can do them some other way.
Yep. Not going to make anybody take home a launderer of their own, that would be silly.