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Majiks edit

 
Merlin, an early Ghaud, used Majiks to create long-lasting spells on England.

Majiks, or Magix and informally Magics, is the ability of a Ghaud to access the knowledge and capabilities of their soul. The soul permits them to cast spells from three Schools of Majiks, the Body, the World, and Concepts.





The School of Body edit

In Majiks, the School of The Body is one of the three disciplines a Ghaud can train in. It primarily focuses on the human body, including psychology – especially disguise, strength, necromancy, hypnosis, and sensory stimulation. It is widely considered the most accessible category in Majiks.

History edit

BCE edit

 
Majik wands were used in performing early rituals.

While the origins of Majik are highly debated, the first verifiable case of a Ghaud using spells within the School of Body dates back to 2100 B.C.E. Crude rituals were performed to cure disease and hunger.

Christianity edit

Jesus Christ is credited with popularising the School of Body, being one of the most outstanding practitioners in recorded history. He famously performed necromancy and healing Majik on street beggars. He advocated for Ghauds to use Majik to help society instead of self-betterment. Modern-day Christians follow his teachings, even if they are not Majik.

Industrial Revolution edit

The Industrial Revolution brought many advances in medicine and technology. This caused the School of Body to wane in popularity. As a result, Ghauds in the School of Body turned to spells created for self-centred goals.

Modern edit

Private schools teach the School of Body in graduate and higher level degrees. Their curriculums often incorporate anatomy and psychology from popular education into their studies.

Classifications edit

The School of Body has five classifications of spells:

  • Necromancy
  • Transfiguration
  • Mind connections
  • Power
  • Sensory Illusions
  • Emotion

Famous Ghauds edit

  • Jesus Christ
  • Thomas Jefferson

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The School of World edit

In Majiks, the School of The World (or World School) is a category of spells and enchantments focusing on the physical world outside the human body. Unlike the School of Concept, World School does not affect things influenced by artificial concepts like time or money.

History edit

Prehistory edit

 
Sparks emit from a poisoned spear, killing a lion.

World school is the oldest Majiks class, being first recorded in the Neolithic age in cave paintings. The paintings depict early Ghauds killing predators with poison spears.

Greek Myths edit

Historians believe Greek mythology to be retold stories of Ghauds performing Majik.

Dark Ages edit

After the Roman empire's collapse, most Ghauds were lynched and seen as criminals. The few remaining turned to the School of Body to protect themselves against persecution.

Renaissance edit

While the renaissance is often considered the birth of modern thinking and the School of Concepts, World School also rebounded in this period. Thinkers understood the world better, leading to Ghauds returning to World School spells.

Modern edit

Most Ghauds practice in the other two categories of Majiks, but those who practice World School Majik are often vocal activists.

Classifications edit

There are four major classifications of World School Majiks:

  • Greenery
  • Wildlife
  • Weather
  • Substances
  • Telepathy

Famous World School Ghauds edit

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The School of Concepts edit

In Majiks, The School of Concepts is a categorisation of spells that affect abstract concepts like time, numbers, and art. This school is the most difficult because of its long training periods. Ghauds disciplined under this school are called "Kalsophers."

Classifications edit

Classifications:

  • Time
  • Numbers
  • Culture/Society
  • Truth
  • Art and Creativity
  • Dimensions
  • Knowledge

Famous Kalsophers edit

  • Buddha
  • Socrates

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Body Snatching edit

Body Snatching is the ability of a Ghaud to control someone's body. A skilled Ghaud can manipulate their target by moving their body and the victim's body in synchronicity. It is a discipline under the School of Body.

Methodology edit

To take control, a Ghaud must first assume their target's identical pose and orientation. Then a mental link between the Ghaud and the target is established. The target may have full or partial mental cognition during the ordeal. Every subsequent movement the Ghaud makes is replicated precisely on the target. When the mental link ends, the target will regain control of their body.

Body Snatching is often used on the whole body, but it can be limited to smaller sets of limbs.

Body Snatching only works on living humans and does not work on other species.

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Sensory Disguise edit

Sensory Disguise is the ability to create false perceptions of a Ghaud's appearance to disguise their body. It is a discipline under the School of Body,

Limitations edit

Unlike Metamorphosis, Sensory Disguise does not alter the physical body. It instead tricks targets into believing that Ghaud's appearance has changed. Many facets of an appearance can be disguised, including but not limited to race, hair colour, weight, and facial features. A skilled Ghaud can become invisible to onlookers; however, their physical body (and thus heat signature) are traceable.

Clothing edit

It is debated whether extending the ability to clothing and accessories should be considered a different discipline of Majiks. Most schools teach the skills in tandem, but scholars argue disguising textiles falls under the School of World's domain.

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Necromancy edit

Necromancy is a discipline within the School of Body involving communication with the dead, raising the dead, and healing wounds. Ghauds who practise Necromancy are called Necromancers.

Practices edit

Practices within the discipline vary between Ghauds. Most Ghauds use ritual pentangles and summoning prayers.

Nekyia edit

Nekyia is the rite by which souls are called up from the grave to answer the questions of the Ghaud. The ghost's soul is weak and must ingest blood frequently to provide temporary sustenance. It is possible to open a free access gateway between Earth and the Underworld if the pentangle is drawn in consecrated blood.

Resurrection edit

Resurrection is the most challenging spell from the School of Body. It requires a long ceremony with multiple stages. The prayers and Majik items used in the ceremony are kept secret to "preserve the balance between life and death." Based on public excerpts, the ceremony contains prayers to the resurrected soul and the power of the Underworld.

Ghauds are seen wearing full-length white/black linen shifts, heavy boots and a red military cloak before and after performing the ceremony.

Healing wounds edit

Unlike most spells in Necromancy, spells for healing do not require pentangles and rituals unless the wounds are fatal.

Catatonia edit

Necromancy involves transferring minds and souls between the Underworld and Earth, which means Ghauds in this discipline can send away a mind which puts the victim into catatonia.