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Polar opposite of Black Magic. "Holy" powers that the Heroes and Saints use. Probably called this because we tend to think of light as good.
The Religion Is Magic trope as used in popular culture. Faith and power have always gone hand in hand, and not just power in the spiritual and social senses ...
a commonly seen rule is that no one can master multiple or opposing schools of magic — ex. one can either learn divine or unholy magic, but not both ...
There is also clerical (divine) magic derived from whatever god you're currently backing. There were other minor forms of magic, but the two that rose to ...
Different types of magic may require different attributes, with Hermetic Magic favoring the first, and divine magic favoring the second. This trope is why we ...
A Place of Power is usually made of magic, as well as many supernatural beings. Creatures that are made of magic may in fact be a Pure Magic Being, or an ...
Tropes about powers and mystical abilities accessible to characters. Take a look at the article on Magic and consider what it is. Functional Magic · All-Accessible Magic · Alchemy Is Magi · Clarke's Third Law
The Anama only reject arcane magic and find the use of priestly magic perfectly acceptable. Since divine magic can fill some of the functions of arcane magic ...
2 дек. 2020 г. · Anyone can use Divine magic if they worship a deity or form a contract with a Daemon. How do you use magic? Magic can be channeled through ...
Magic that works. Maybe not exactly the way anyone wanted it to work, but it is not imaginary in the story and you may rely on it to do something. "Magic A" Is "Magic A" · Language of Magic · Religion Is Magic · Spell Construction
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