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The pistols are one of my favorites as well.
Along with the tower, sheriff badge, and oni mask.
As an unapologetic Dragoon spammer the crossed pistols has become my personal favorite.
• Added 8 new banner icons.
• Added associations with cultures, which allows for random selection.
• Minor visual improvements to existing icons.
Of course! You do you. Just wanted to provide feedback!
I have included the clock icon because I wanted to.
And I will not change it.
If you're bothered by it, you are not obligated to use it.
I appreciate your candor and your feedback.
Also, my comment about the undead ants was a joke.
I didn't think that needed clarity.
They did not look like a 1800s style pocket watch. I would not use the "it's fantasy so you can stretch it to high heavens" argument ever since it is an obvious fallacy; in that case why not add laserguns and ferraris, and why is everyone not eating icecream? You need internal consistency or else it all falls apart.
I think the issue could be solved with either adding a steampunk culture or the simpler solution; switch it to a sun and moon symbol or something else representing time, maybe even a collection of the four seasons which also plays well into the Toll of Seasons and Tome of Cycles.
In real life, the first small clocks with a spring mechanism were made in the early 15th century. They used the mainspring which was made for flintlock guns.
Seeing as we have magelocks and the like, it's not a stretch at all.
Also, "anachronistic" is meaningless when the game takes place in a fantasy multiverse which doesn't have our timeline.
I personally wanted another time-related icon that wasn't an hourglass.
When I created that icon, I was imagining chronomancy.
If it'll help maintain your immersion, just imagine it's a magical clock.
It's powered by undead ants.