What's the first problem with the settings? If we had magic in the real world, would humanity truly reach the present status?
The easiest way is to simply ignore this question and say "It's a world like ours, only it has magic" but then it creates so many problems which no reader can let the writer get away with.
The second easiest way is to have magic as a secret - only a few people know about magic and can use it. But that as well creates many problems. The story I'm planning is supposed to be a romance with some fantasy elements, so the 'good vs. evil' concept is present here (let's assume both sides can use magic). If magic is supposed to be a difficult feat, then what stops either the hero or the villain to simply buy a gun and shoot each other instead of using magic?
The hardest way, but probably the safest, is to let magic be known and a gainable feat. But then many potential problems should be addressed. However, then the result won't be the present status of our world, but different. Perhaps solving the potential problems in a believeable ways that can direct to our world, is the best option.
Just trying to think about all this stuff makes my head hurt. Later I'll try to solve some of the main problems
Any ideas?



