Jonathan_S wrote:Disclaimer, it's been a little while since I've read these and I might be misremembering. But I though that (until the prototype spellware that was being tested at the beginning of the 1st book) Arcana had no way to remotely detect portals - they had to be within visual range to find them. That implies a fairly lengthy search process on each new world though their size does give you visual detection ranges out to over a hundred miles for the bigger ones.
In contrast the Sharonans had at least a few people with the portal hound Talent which could provide a bearing and at least a guesstimate on the distance to the next portal. Their straight line speed was lower, but given the correct Talents they could basically follow that straight line to the next portal to extend the chain. (Was there a max range on Portal Hound detection? Even if so, if it's several multiples of visual range that cuts down on the amount of exploration you have to do to find the next portal)
With transport dragons and augmented mounts Arcanans can cover ground faster, their need to do a blind search pattern means on average they need to cover ludicrously more ground to find the next link in the chain. (It also implies, now that I think about it, that they're much more likely to have had undetected chain splits. Where they didn't find a 2nd distant portal on a given world).
And in either case, once they figure out where on the world the portal sits they don't really need to explore to find natural resources, its more a matter of pulling out their existing reference maps and seeing what's close enough to be economically exploited. (There are minor differences, but the major resources seem to be near identical across the multiverses)
Very interesting, Jonathan. Your post would imply that Arcana would have incentives to adopt a methodical approach to exploration. That in turn suggests that communication between the exploration team and headquarters is important. Given the distances involved, regional headquarters are essential to managing a methodical search of and for new universes. We have seen this with Mul Gurthak nodal force relatively near by.
Arguments can be made for Arcana controlling a much larger portfolio of universes or a comparable one to Sharona's. That doesn't impact estimates (or lack thereof) on population for Arcana. Having in the neighborhood of 40 earth's will hold 200 billion people with each world having a population of 5 billion. Just as an example, starting with a population of 1 billion with the average generation separated by 20 years, 2 surviving children born per capita per generation and an life expectancy of 80 years will result in a population of 269 billion in 200 years. Increase the life expectancy to 100 years and the population will be 357 billion after 200 years.
To further muddy the waters, Mil-tech bard's suggestion that the Sharona healing Talent fundamentally improves the basic immune system and health of Sharonans implies that they live longer, healthier lives. The population of 10 billion largely in Sharona suggests that this is true. Arcana's biotech suggests possible gene mods that elongate the life span, baring any taboos on the subject. I assume there are because we have not seen any augmented humans yet. Both societies have mechanisms that enable them to tolerate high population densities.
I wonder if all this means that fewer people wish to emigrate to the colonies because of over crowding? That would argue for relatively small populations for each society relative to the room and resource either controls. More people would prefer to remain in the core world(s).