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== Magic Programming ==
 
== Magic Programming ==
The creation of a spell involves programming. This is done by having a Mage combine the three magic categories to reach a desired effect and then execute the program itself by using their own Mana. Because of the complicated nature of using Magic most Mages wield a [[device]] that serves as a hard disk for spells, allowing them to more freely use Spells.<ref name=bgMagic></ref>
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The creation of a spell involves programming. This is done by having a Mage combine the three magic categories to reach a desired effect and then execute the program itself by using their own Mana. Because of the complicated nature of using Magic most Mages wield a [[intelligent device|device]] that serves as a hard disk for spells, allowing them to more freely use Spells.<ref name=bgMagic></ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 06:16, 21 April 2018

Magic (魔法 mahō) is a general term for anything involving the manipulation of Mana, such as creating and using Spells. Though not equated to conventional science, magic still adheres to a specific set of rules and limitations. Someone who specializes in Magic is typically called a mage, most of whom tend to wield a device to assist them. When using magic, a magical light is emitted. Said light differs in colour from person to person.[1]

Magic Categories

Magic actions can be roughly divided into three categories.[2]

  • Changing Magic, involving changing the nature or shape of a substance.
  • Movement Magic, involving the physical manipulation of an object or its molecules.
  • Dazzle Magic, involving manipulation of a person's mind or soul.

Magic Programming

The creation of a spell involves programming. This is done by having a Mage combine the three magic categories to reach a desired effect and then execute the program itself by using their own Mana. Because of the complicated nature of using Magic most Mages wield a device that serves as a hard disk for spells, allowing them to more freely use Spells.[2]

References