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Magic is an energy source that seems to flow through all planes of existence, including the Prime Plane. With proper implements or abilities, this energy can be focused and used to manipulate other matter or energy to the user’s will. It can also be temporarily (or permanently, | Magic is an energy source that seems to flow through all planes of existence, including the Prime Plane. With proper implements or abilities, this energy can be focused and used to manipulate other matter or energy to the user’s will. It can also be temporarily (or permanently, | ||
- | Those that can manipulate these energies are called | + | Those that can manipulate these energies are called |
There are six generally recognized spheres of magic, linked to a seventh. Each sphere has an associated color signature. As a Mage increases in power, their magic signature’s color grows stronger. A powerful enough Mage (including some Creatures and most gods) that has mastered all six spheres will have either a white or black power signature. Mages who achieve this are often called “Masters of the Circle.” | There are six generally recognized spheres of magic, linked to a seventh. Each sphere has an associated color signature. As a Mage increases in power, their magic signature’s color grows stronger. A powerful enough Mage (including some Creatures and most gods) that has mastered all six spheres will have either a white or black power signature. Mages who achieve this are often called “Masters of the Circle.” |
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