User:BakiDance/Magic
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The magic system in this headcanon attempts to connect multiple plot elements and patch plot holes within the game's lore. As such, this magic system is a tad complex, and diverges from the simplistic understanding of magic present in the canon.
Overview
Magic is a predominant force found naturally all over the Raposa World and within some objects in connection to the Creator, such as the Book of Life and Creation Objects. Magic exists in two main forms: Ambient and Embedded magic.
History
Before anything existed, the Creator ruled over the primordial void, a conscious, formless, realm in which all of creation was separated from. The first creation, The Book of Causality[1], formed as the canvas for the Raposa Universe[2]. Next, the Creator drew into being the Raposa world, The Book of Life, and lastly the Raposa themselves.
Magic was first discovered by Raposa in year 20 AC. Throughout the years up until The Fall, Magic usage had grown leading to many new developments—such as Warp Gates.
Footnotes
- ↑ Think of this as the Creator's version of the Book of Life you see in the games. It's the "master" copy that stores the information for the entire Raposa realm as a whole. If you are familiar with the "two books" theory, this is the Green Book of Life. https://drawntolife.wiki/en/User:BakiDance/Headcanon#Two_Books_Theory
- ↑ In real life, the geometry of the universe is very likely to be flat, similar to a sheet of paper. This is the inspiration for making the Creator's copy of the Book of Life contain the entire Raposa universe, instead of a separate "realm" that the Book indirectly controls. (In other words, the Raposa Universe exists, wholly, on magic paper.) https://wmap.gsfc.nasa.gov/universe/uni_shape.html