Consumer Arcware forms the backbone of daily life in SPELLRUN. These are mass-produced magical consumer products used by ordinary citizens across the megacities. Some are sleek corporate products. Others are cheap street-market knockoffs. All are built around normalized arcane infrastructure.
Common Arcware
Thin adhesive rune-panels used as household lighting systems.
Effects:
Adheres to most surfaces.
Emits adjustable ambient illumination.
Can change color and brightness through touch commands.
Operates for years on passive ambient arcflow.
Common in apartments, shops, and transit tunnels.
Common Arcware
Paired communication jewelry using short-range sigil resonance.
Effects:
Allows silent verbal communication between paired users.
Range varies by model quality.
Corporate models include encryption layers.
Illegal modified versions are common among gangs.
A fashionable replacement for phones in many districts.
Common Arcware
A rune-insulated beverage container containing a low-grade thermal glyph.
Effects:
Maintains drink temperature indefinitely.
Adjustable heat settings.
Cheap versions occasionally overheat dramatically.
Extremely common among commuters and office workers.
Uncommon Arcware
A compact projector creating localized anti-scrying interference.
Effects:
Obscures conversations from basic magical surveillance.
Distorts low-grade divination attempts.
Generates a faint shimmering field visible at certain angles.
Popular among executives, criminals, and paranoid students.
Common Arcware
Magnetized rune-soles designed for crowded urban movement.
Effects:
Reduces slipping on wet or unstable surfaces.
Slightly dampens fall impact.
Provides traction on vertical transit rails and maintenance ladders.
Common among couriers and delivery workers.
Uncommon Arcware
A palm-sized crystal device capable of storing emotional memory impressions.
Effects:
Records brief sensory memory fragments.
Playback recreates emotional and visual experiences.
Frequently used in entertainment and journalism.
Illegal edited memory recordings are a growing black-market issue.
Common Arcware
A sleep-assistance device using calming resonance frequencies.
Effects:
Helps regulate dreams and sleep cycles.
Reduces nightmares caused by low-level magical stress.
Luxury versions provide lucid dream environments.
Widely used in overstimulating megacity districts.
Uncommon Arcware
A floating household cleaning construct powered by minor bound spirits.
Effects:
Cleans small apartments automatically.
Detects dust, stains, and magical residue.
Some users become emotionally attached to them.
Knockoff models occasionally become mildly hostile.
Common Arcware
A magically encrypted currency storage device linked to urban transaction grids.
Effects:
Stores digitalized Arc balances.
Supports identity-linked authentication sigils.
Premium models include anti-theft curse protection.
Almost universally used throughout civilized regions.
Common Arcware
Temporary cosmetic rune-transfers used for fashion and nightlife culture.
Effects:
Produces glowing tattoos, shifting colors, or animated sigils across the skin.
Reacts to music, emotional state, or ambient magic.
High-end versions can create holographic visual effects.
Especially popular in entertainment districts and club culture.