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Charles Stross' Laundry series is basically this concept set in the present day: magic is a branch of mathematics, which means it can be computed and programmed.
It is perhaps worth noting at this point the series genre is cosmic horror.
The gender is actually Lovecraftian, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour source.
It's seriously the best thing I have read in a decade.
Edit: genre I guess ๐ (have been learning French lately so sometimes it messes it all up!).
New gender just dropped
Gender really is a complex topic huh?
I've known a few people whose gender I would describe as lovecraftian.
It's all the appendages, huh.
I keep getting told not to fetishise another's gender, but my porn addled brain sees tentacles and short circuits to knee socks and midriffs.
You know fun fact I learned recently from a let's play: tentacles only refer to the appendages which end in suckers, but along the rest of their length, have no suckers. The other appendages are called arms. So, octopuses actually have no tentacles, they have arms. Squids have 8 arms, and 2 extra tentacles, which are the long ones that have little spade shaped sucker hands on them. So, probably when you pictured tentacles, you were actually picturing cephalopod arms.
I always give that misspelling a pass. It's literally the same word borrowed from French twice.
I've never felt the urge to explore new genders until I read this...
That sounds awesome, thanks for the suggestion!
This series seems to check more boxes than I thought I had...
i'm adding it to the top of the list. Except i don't have a list, so I'm creating a list and adding it to that and therefore it automatically finds itself at the top of it.
Fucking sold!
God help the poor mathematical geniuses who accidentally discover that math. If they're lucky, they end up working for the Laundry.
If they're really lucky, they'll end up working for the Laundry only once. Residual Human Resources is a bad way to go out.
So that explains the apparent undead working for them...I only read the first book or three and it's been a minute. This is the sign for me to go back and finish the series.