What wasn't surprising to the casual observer would not have been how different the world was, but how much of it paralleled the world Ranma and Genma were familiar with.
There was an island nation of Nippon, for example. There was a Germany and a France and other countries that had at least a vague resemblence to their counterparts.
What made this same-ness surprising was that magic worked on this world. Forces of magic that had been discovered, codified, explained, rationalized, and worked out in the manner of a physical science. Not everyone could tap into this power as a mage or Adept, but at least some magical devices were usable by darn near everyone.
Magic was real. So were magical beasts, monsters, magical races. To some extent at least.
When Genma and Ranma crossed the worlds to this other one, they were quick to find out that their arrival had been detected.
The authorities verified their story (using a truth detecting device) and the two gained some level of infamy as proof of the multiversal diversity theorem.
The two soon discovered that magic:
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