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==History==
==History==
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Human beings have always possessed the magical energy necessary to cast a spell, but they have not always had the knowledge. There is little historical evidence to indicate the presence of the use of magic before the year 1000, and even when it did appear, records from the early second millennium indicate that it was primarily a gifted few who were able to practice it. The amplification rods (the most common form of amplification tool) that today make it possible for any commoner to cast a spell did not come into practice until at least the 2200s; as such, sorcerers were extremely valued in the period prior to this and often grew vastly wealthy.
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Human beings have always possessed the magical energy necessary to cast a spell, but they have not always had the knowledge. There is little historical evidence to indicate the presence of magic before the year 1000, and even when it did appear, records from the early second millennium indicate that it was primarily a gifted few who were able to practice it. The amplification rods (the most common form of amplification tool) that today make it possible for any commoner to cast a spell did not come into practice until at least the 2200s; as such, sorcerers were extremely valued in the period prior to this and often grew vastly wealthy.
With the invention of amprods, magic grew into a sort of "science," in that it was researched and empirically improved.  It was in the mid-third millennium that magical researchers arose and stimulated public interest in magic, in what came to be known as [[the Magical Influence]].  From that period on, magic became an essential tool to everyday life for much of Minerva.
With the invention of amprods, magic grew into a sort of "science," in that it was researched and empirically improved.  It was in the mid-third millennium that magical researchers arose and stimulated public interest in magic, in what came to be known as [[the Magical Influence]].  From that period on, magic became an essential tool to everyday life for much of Minerva.

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