Deuce has been driving blastcycles / magical wheels since middle school, and it is possible that Twst’s road laws are similar to laws in Japan pertaining to electric bicycles.
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Deuce has been driving blastcycles / magical wheels since middle school, and it is possible that Twst’s road laws are similar to laws in Japan pertaining to electric bicycles.
I think blastcycles does requires a license for it, but Night Raven College characters are riding it ILLEGALLY.
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Many fans would know by now that Deuce has an obsession with the blastcycles and often rode them when he was a deliquent recklessly around with his other buddies during middle school, they probably even got arrested many times at unsuccessful escapades from the law. (Japan would be from around Grade 7-10, students are aged between 12-15).
Deuce would not be legally permitted to have a license yet, and it would be extended once his records are clear.
Epel also expertly and was a badass when he rode the one for his vignette. He is only a freshmen student aged around 15-16, but it may be due to being from a apple farming family where young children would often be taught early on by their parents in riding and driving things like bicycles and apple-picking machines, since it is stately legal to do whatever they want on their own farming lands, but perhaps Vil influenced Crowley to allow Epel to ride the blastcycle for that play that were producing as he was made the leading role. Epel is still too young to be permitted a license and would need Vil/Crowley to cover for him if he rode off with Deuce into the sunset again.
In Book 6, the games that Ortho and Idia designed also included blastcycles as a “cheat guide” or “reward point” for passing the video shooting game with a artifical intelligence being Ortho, while a faster way to reach and defeat the final boss of Overblot Idia. Azul and Riddle were complaining and arguing who should be driving the blastcycle, as Riddle even stated that: “We both don’t have a permit since we are not of age yet to get one.” Riddle even stated at the possibilities at getting one around earlier on at age 16-17, but that it only for cases where students have the higher learning capacity for passing their driving tests. (They are both 17 years old, which makes them almost legally allowed to get a driver’s permit when they turn 18, but they are also dorm heads and don’t have time for it lol). Azul (with one year knowledge of land practicality/education for Merfolk) eventually rode it with Riddle in the back seat, can you imagine!!
Since it is “physically safe to ride”, according to Ortho. It is strongly assume that STYX (Shroud Family Company) are powerful enough for allowing student endangerment to ride blastcycles at any given age with no restrictions. If only Deuce was there, he would have a ball with it.
This one’s definitely a tough question, especially when you factor in the possible different laws between nations! I agree with the theory that the use of magic may work like the assistance function required in Japan. Like how instead of a motorised bike you could use a bicycle, in Twisted Wonderland it would be the same as using blastcycle instead of a broom.
The April Fools license was designed with players in mind, so maybe if you don’t have magic you are required to have a license since it would work solely on technomatic energy. In book 6, it was relayed that most of the employees of S.T.Y.X have little to no magic, so you’re probably right and it’s fully technomatic.
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