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Getting a noble title, in a medieval-like setting, just for being part of an organization is unrealistic, to begin with. It never happened in the past, and only became a recent thing in the UK with the passage of the Life Peerage Act of 1958. And even with that, nearly all of those who get a non-hereditary life peerage only receive a Baronetcy or Baron, at most. Getting any noble rank higher than those usually require the equivalent to being a prime minister. The thought of getting the prestige of a upper middle rank noble title just from joining an organization is absurd. And if you can become an upper middle ranked noble just for joining an organization, what rank do those higher up get? Duke? Prince? Saint? Pope?The requirement isn't absurd for what entry into the Mage Corps provides.
It's not just a job for the kingdom, it also means getting a noble title, and a pretty good one if the "Marquis" part of "Magic Marquis" is reflective of the rank.
Becoming a member of the Mage Corps isn't just getting a job at an organization; it's getting a top senior researcher position at a tech development research agency as well as getting an upper commissioned officer rank in the Army, AND getting a Nobel Prize, on top of becoming a noble.
That's more than enough recompense to demand exceptional talent.
And as for the requirement of inventing something, while a doctoral thesis doesn't require inventing something, it does require novelty and originality, which is what the Mage Corps entrance exam is looking for. So the Mage Corps do appear to be looking for those that can complete a doctorate thesis type of task, of showing some novelty and originality, even if it's not backed up with a mountain of academic research that can mount a defense.
If all the Mage Corps needed was someone simply skilled in magic, then they would have their pick of Academy graduates and members of the Army, not needing to hold a specific entrance exam.
But I overlooked it, since it was a minor detail said in passing that didn't affect the story. And now you're essentially telling me to accept an absurd and unrealistic requirement simply to join an organization, with an absurd peerage rank as a reward? I can't.
And you can test for novelty and originality without having to invent anything. Businesses and organizations test for these all the time, for certain high level positions that require it.
Honestly, I am getting bored of this argument. It's gone on for way too long and it's too damn hot for me to get the energy to want to continue this any longer. Let's just agree to disagree and move on. And since it does not seem like Maximilian's story is going to end anytime soon, you can enjoy seeing Maximilian finally attaining his dream of becoming Magic Giga Kaiju Titan all you want.
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