Vehicles were conveyances designed to transport people or cargo across land, water, or air, and could be either mundane constructions or enhanced through magic. Common examples included carts, wagons, ships, and riding Beasts. Vehicles varied widely in size and complexity, from simple personal mounts to large platforms capable of carrying entire crews. Some relied on physical power such as beasts, wind, or muscle, while others used bound Spellcraft, elemental forces, or arcane mechanisms to move.
In practice, vehicles were used to travel long distances, move heavy goods, and navigate terrain that would be difficult or dangerous on foot. They allowed groups to maintain speed and endurance over time, protect themselves from the environment, and carry supplies needed for extended journeys. Magical vehicles in particular could bypass natural obstacles, ignore fatigue, or operate in extreme conditions. While generally durable and reusable, vehicles required maintenance, fuel, crew, or skilled handling, and their effectiveness often depended on planning routes and managing risks during travel.