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Magic is a term that encompasses mystical energies inherent in many game worlds. These allow a person who learns how to use this energy to create fantastic, supernatural effects.
Magic functions differently in many game systems, but almost all of them call upon some innate essence of the world or person.
Magic is most often formed into repeatable functions called Spells. Said spells perform many functions, from elemental damage in combat, healing wounds or fixing things, and making spectacular illusions.
Magic in most game systems is an extremely complicated thing, requiring much study and thought to use effectively.
Magic is spelled magick if you are a gay"".