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==Explanation==
==Explanation==
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All living beings have a certain amount of mana contained in their souls. With practice, one can be trained to project this energy into the surrounding environment. On its own, raw mana can do little more than move objects and exert physical force, but with a particular [[Foci|focus]] (foci) it can be formed into more proper magical effects.
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All living beings have a certain amount of mana contained in their souls. With practice, one can be trained to project this energy into the surrounding environment. On its own, raw mana can do little more than move objects and exert physical force, but with a particular focus it can be formed into more proper magical effects.
Foci take on many different forms; the most common are energy or elemental foci such as heat (fire), cold, electricity, and similar things. More complex foci are commonly known as spells, and these involve manipulating mana very precisely, usually with the aid of incantations, gestures, or rituals. While experienced magic users can sometimes make do without these aids, they are extremely helpful in maintaining one's focus.
Foci take on many different forms; the most common are energy or elemental foci such as heat (fire), cold, electricity, and similar things. More complex foci are commonly known as spells, and these involve manipulating mana very precisely, usually with the aid of incantations, gestures, or rituals. While experienced magic users can sometimes make do without these aids, they are extremely helpful in maintaining one's focus.
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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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==Conjuration==
==Conjuration==
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The original spells were given to prophets of the God of Magic, Prymos, and the Goddess of language, Ralaia.  They gave the magic and the language of magic to certain high priests.  Together, they formed an understanding of magic - a theory of magic - which was difficult to master, and required the would-be magic user to undergo study and initiation through twelve levels.  Those who chose this path became what came to be known as "[[The Bounded]]."  They were bound to the God and the Goddess for the rest of their lives, which usually turned out to be very long indeed.
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The original spells were believed to have been given to prophets of the God of Magic, [[Prymos]], and the Goddess of Language, [[Ralaia]].  They gave the magic and the language of magic to certain high priests. Together, they formed an understanding of magic - a theory of magic - which was difficult to master, and required the would-be magic user to undergo study and initiation through twelve levels. Those who chose this path became what came to be known as "[[The Bounded]]."  They were bound to the God and the Goddess for the rest of their lives, which usually turned out to be very long indeed.
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This is a more direct belief system than that of the Endless, the Irithians, whose worship is presently little more than empty rituals and celebrations.  Nevertheless, there are quite a few existing different schools of worship of the various deities, and there are many, many stories of the gods and of their adventures among themselves and with humans.
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This is a more direct belief system than that of [[The Endless]], the adherents of [[Irithism]], whose worship is presently little more than empty rituals and celebrations.  Nevertheless, there are quite a few existing different schools of worship of the various deities, and there are many, many stories of the gods and of their adventures among themselves and with humans.
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Today, the use of magic is more informal, with magic widely used amongst individual citizens, and with a less centralised belief system, as magic became focused on science.
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==See also==
==See also==

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