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The title “Mage” referred to those who studied, mastered, and manifested magic. Some hurled fireballs, some raised castles in the middle of wastelands, and others called lightning from clear skies.
Unlike exolaw wielders, mages didn’t violate the laws of nature outright. They simply distorted them on a smaller scale. Rather than tempering body and technique like warriors, they accumulated knowledge and honed wisdom, and perhaps for that very reason, most mages rarely left their workshop, which they considered their own domain.
Among them, the Mage Tower was something else entirely. It had gathered those fiercely individualistic mages into a single collective, instilling camaraderie, encouraging the sharing of research, and forming a vast network of peers.
Even so, mages always kept a few cards hidden. Seeking mystery was part of their very nature.
“Tch. More like they’re too scared to crawl out of their little rooms,” Adela sneered.
She wasn’t entirely wrong. Knowing that, Grania cleared his throat but said nothing more and turned away.
“In any case,” he explained, “there are all sorts of notions about mages. Artifacts are the most famous of them. Anything that ‘allows one to...



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