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{{QuoteWiki|Magic is the art of circumventing the normal. [...] The stars march in order across the sky, the seasons fall one after the other with lockstepped regularity, and men and women live and die. If that does not happen, it's magic, the first warping of the universe, a few floorboards that are bent out of shape, waiting for industrious hands to pry them up.|[[Medivh]]<ref name="LG92">{{ref book |author= Grubb, Jeff |authorlink= Jeff Grubb |title= [[The Last Guardian]] |isbn= 978-0-6710-4151-9 |pages=92}}</ref>}}
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{{QuoteWiki|Magic is the art of circumventing the normal. [...] The stars march in order across the sky, the seasons fall one after the other with lockstepped regularity, and men and women live and die. If that does not happen, it's magic, the first warping of the universe, a few floorboards that are bent out of shape, waiting for industrious hands to pry them up.|[[Medivh]]<ref name="LG92">''[[The Last Guardian]]'', pg. 92</ref>}}
   
[[File:WoW Chronicle Magic.jpg|thumb|upright|The cosmic forces, realms and denizens of the universe from the perspective of the [[titan]]s.]]
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[[File:WoW Chronicle Magic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|The cosmic forces, realms and denizens of the universe from the perspective of the [[titan]]s and their servants.]]
The universe is a realm filled with potent '''magics''' (or '''magiks'''<ref>''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]]'' [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual|manual]]</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]]'' [[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual|manual]]</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal]]'' [[Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual|manual]]</ref> and '''magicks''')<ref>[[The Sword of Kings]]</ref><ref>''[[Traveler: The Spiral Path]]'', chapter 16</ref> and mighty beings. Since the dawn of time, these forces<ref name="UVG">''[[Ultimate Visual Guide]]''</ref> have influenced the cosmos, setting the stars in motion and the destiny of countless worlds and mortal civilizations.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]''</ref>
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The universe is a realm filled with potent '''magics''' (also spelled '''magiks'''<ref>''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]]'' [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual|manual]]</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]]'' [[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual|manual]]</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal]]'' [[Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual|manual]]</ref> and '''magicks''',<ref>[[The Sword of Kings]]</ref><ref>''[[Traveler: The Spiral Path]]'', chapter 16</ref> or even called '''wizardry'''<ref>''[[Cycle of Hatred]]'', chapter 8</ref><ref>''[[The Well of Eternity]]'', chapter 23</ref><ref>''[[Day of the Dragon]]'', chapter 17</ref> and '''sorcery''')<ref>''[[The Well of Eternity]]'', chapter 15</ref><ref>''[[Cycle of Hatred]]'', chapter 7</ref><ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Illidan]]'', chapter 16</ref> and mighty beings. Since the dawn of time, these forces<ref name="UVG">''[[Ultimate Visual Guide]]''</ref> have influenced the cosmos, setting the stars in motion and the destiny of countless worlds and mortal civilizations.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]''</ref>
   
Magical energies are most apparent beneath the earth as well as in special locations - centers of elemental forces, otherworldly powers, and mystical energies.
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Magical energies are most apparent beneath the earth as well as in special locations - centers of elemental forces, otherworldly powers, and mystical energies. The nature and uses of the forms of magic are vigorously [[Flavor lore|debated]] on [[Azeroth]], but the magnitude of what magic can accomplish cannot be doubted.<ref name="UVG" />
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==The cosmic forces==
 
==The cosmic forces==
[[File:Grimoire of the Shadowlands - Cosmology.jpg|thumb|upright|The cosmology chart from the perspective of the [[broker]]s in the [[Shadowlands]]]]
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[[File:Grimoire of the Shadowlands - Cosmology.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|From the perspective of the [[broker]]s in the [[Shadowlands]].]]
Created by the [[First Ones]],<ref name="realm">[https://www.pcmag.com/news/world-of-warcraft-devs-talk-the-new-raid-and-mythic-plus-score-coming-to World of Warcraft Devs Talk the New Raid and Mythic+ Score Coming to the Chains of Domination Expansion] - "''the First Ones, the progenitors who created the Shadowlands and other cosmic realms.''"</ref> the cosmic realms have influenced [[Azeroth]] and the surrounding cosmos, setting the stars in motion and shaping the destiny of countless worlds and mortal civilizations.
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The [[First Ones]] are enigmatic [[god]]like beings who shaped the cosmos and the fabric of all realities. They conceived and put in place the six governing cosmic forces of reality, as well as the pantheons that embody them and the [[plane|realms]] that they inhabit.<ref name="realm">[https://www.pcmag.com/news/world-of-warcraft-devs-talk-the-new-raid-and-mythic-plus-score-coming-to World of Warcraft Devs Talk the New Raid and Mythic+ Score Coming to the Chains of Domination Expansion] - "''the First Ones, the progenitors who created the Shadowlands and other cosmic realms.''"</ref> According to the [[broker]] [[Firim|Al'firim]]'s interpretations of the First Ones' writings, the cosmos began with six forces (or possibly a different number) existing in opposition to each other until they came together (or were brought together) and gave form to a design. Each "architect" gave a portion of themselves, and thus "the pattern was drawn". With a framework in place, all things in the universe came to be, like a fungus growing upon the frame. The six forces were now in balance, and others arose from their intersections—a simple structure growing infinitely more complex.<ref>[[Expedition Report A37J - Part 1]]</ref> The brokers believe that the First Ones made the endless cycle of Life and Death the central part of their creation.<ref>{{Ref WoWGrimoire|56}}</ref>
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!Name!!Magic!!Pantheon!!Plane!!Zereth!!Lesser powers
 
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| [[Light]]
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| [[Holy]]
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| Unknown
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| Unnamed plane
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| Unnamed
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| [[Naaru]]
 
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| [[Void]]
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| [[Shadow (magic)|Shadow]]
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| Unknown
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| Unnamed plane
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| Unnamed
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| [[Old Gods]]
 
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| [[Life]]
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| [[Nature]]
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| [[Pantheon of Life]]<ref>{{Ref WoWGrimoire|56}}</ref>
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| "Realms of Life"<ref>[[Inform the Primus]]</ref>
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| Unnamed
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| [[Wild Gods]]
 
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| [[Death]]
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| [[Necromantic]]
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| [[Pantheon of Death]]
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| [[Shadowlands]]
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| [[Zereth Mortis]]
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| [[Undead]]
 
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| [[Order]]
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| [[Arcane]]
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| [[Pantheon of Order]]
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| Unnamed plane
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| [[Zereth Ordus]]<ref>[[Edicts of the Prime Designate, Volume 742]]</ref>
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| [[Disorder]]
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| [[Fel]]
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| Unknown
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| [[Twisting Nether]]
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| Unnamed
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| [[Burning Legion]]
 
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===Light and Shadow===
 
===Light and Shadow===
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===Life and Death===
 
===Life and Death===
The forces of [[Life]] and [[Death#In lore|Death]] hold sway over every living thing in the physical universe. The energies of Life, known commonly as [[nature]] magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. Death, in the form of [[necromancy|necromantic]] magic, acts as a counterbalance to Life. It is an unavoidable force that breeds despair in mortal hearts and pushes everything toward a state of entropic decay and eventual oblivion. Another type of Death magic is [[domination]], which is capable of controlling and reshaping souls.
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The forces of [[Life]] and [[Death]] hold sway over every living thing in the physical universe. The energies of Life, known commonly as [[nature]] magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. Death, in the form of [[necromancy|necromantic]] magic, acts as a counterbalance to Life. It is an unavoidable force that breeds despair in mortal hearts and pushes everything toward a state of entropic decay and eventual oblivion.
   
 
===Order and Disorder===
 
===Order and Disorder===
 
{{Main|Arcane|Fel}}
 
The forces of Order and Disorder (also called Chaos<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20181121102354/https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/608513789944684544 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]: ''"@koldun1029 There's nature magic, like druids use, and light magic, like priests/pallies use. Blood was tortured life. Fel is Chaos."''</ref>) govern the cosmic systems of the physical universe. Order is most commonly perceived in reality as [[arcane]] magic. This type of energy is innately volatile, and wielding it requires intense precision and concentration. Conversely, Disorder is manifested as highly destructive [[fel]] magic. This brutal and extremely addictive energy is fueled by drawing life from living beings.
 
The forces of Order and Disorder (also called Chaos<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20181121102354/https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/608513789944684544 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]: ''"@koldun1029 There's nature magic, like druids use, and light magic, like priests/pallies use. Blood was tortured life. Fel is Chaos."''</ref>) govern the cosmic systems of the physical universe. Order is most commonly perceived in reality as [[arcane]] magic. This type of energy is innately volatile, and wielding it requires intense precision and concentration. Conversely, Disorder is manifested as highly destructive [[fel]] magic. This brutal and extremely addictive energy is fueled by drawing life from living beings.
   
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====Elemental duality====
 
====Elemental duality====
Elements can influence a variety of emotional positive and negative states:
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Elements can influence a variety of emotionally positive and negative states:
 
*Fire influences passion and fury
 
*Fire influences passion and fury
 
*Air influences cunning and madness
 
*Air influences cunning and madness
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==Different types of magic==
 
==Different types of magic==
===Arcane===
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===Commonalities===
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[[File:Ritual of Summoning TCG.jpg|thumb|A ritual of summoning.]]
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All spells cost a certain amount of [[mana]],<ref>http://classic.battle.net/war3/basics/spellbasics.shtml</ref> a substance and a magical power resource which [[caster]]s draw upon when they use magic, which is just a measure of a fundamental power—if mana were water, then for instance arcane would be steam pressure.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/460606565767081984 Dave Kosak on Twitter] (2014-04-27) - "Only as similar as, say, water and steam pressure."</ref> The existence and mixture of [[Magic#The cosmic forces|various forces and energies]] form powerful vortices of mana.<ref>[[Gravity Spiral]]</ref> When they run out of mana, spellcasters can no longer use magic and are left exhausted.<ref>[[Aluneth#Spells]]</ref><ref>''[[Of Blood and Honor]]'', chapter 2</ref> As magic draws its energy from the physical forces of the caster,<ref>''[[Cycle of Hatred]]'', pg. 39</ref> the only way to regenerate the body is by consuming food, especially protein.<ref>''[[Cycle of Hatred]]'', chapter 20</ref> They may also drink while resting,<ref>[[Millhouse Manastorm#In the Arcatraz]]</ref> or use mana [[potion]]s prepared by [[alchemist]]s.<ref>[[Mana Markets]]</ref><ref>[[Arathi Donations: Coastal Mana Potion]]</ref> The more a living being's mana is consumed or drained, the more they are weakened,<ref>[[Bait and Switch]]</ref><ref>[[Their Dying Breaths]]</ref> and if abused, it can cause fainting or death.<ref>''[[The Last Guardian]]'', chapter 4</ref><ref>[[The Last of the Last]]</ref><ref>[[On the Brink (Azsuna)]]</ref> In older times, when magic was less understood and spells required vast amounts of mana to cast, gems were used to store mana for use in complex spells.<ref>[[Alodi's Gems]]</ref>
[[File:FrigidWinds.jpg|thumb|Arcane magic in the form of a frost spell.]]
 
On [[Azeroth]], volatile arcane magic was once concentrated in the [[Well of Eternity]], but its destruction spread arcane magic throughout the world.<ref name="UVG" /> Arcane is distinctive for its ability to bend other energies (such as [[Fire]],<ref name="ToW">''[[Tides of War]]''</ref><ref>''[[The Demon Soul]]'' - "Touching upon the green flames that were an inherent part of the [[demon]]s, [[Rhonin|the red-haired wizard]] made them truly fiery and, in a sense, caused the demons to consume themselves."</ref> [[Life]])<ref>''[[Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects]]'' - "He spoke an incantation, and a strand of white arcane energy shot out from the artifact. It wrapped itself around the whelp, a rope of magic, and began to pull golden life energy from the small dragon. It squeaked in pain. "No!" screamed Kirygosa, lunging forward. The man jerked on the chain, hard. Kirygosa dropped to her knees, hissing in agony. The whelp grew. It opened its mouth and let out a small, squeaking cry as its body spasmed. Thrall could almost hear bones creaking and skin stretching as the mage drained its life energy, aging it quickly."</ref><ref>''[[The Last Guardian]]'' - "Nature magic?" asked Medivh. "Ripening, culling, harvesting? Can [[Khadgar|you]] take a seed and pull the youth from it until it becomes a flower?"</ref><ref>[[The Worst Mage in Dalaran - A Children's Book]]</ref> to the caster's will. It can be used to manipulate space and [[time]].<ref>{{NPC||Weaver Belmaril}} - [[Weaver Belmaril#Quotes|Quotes]]</ref>
 
   
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In the [[Shadowlands]], [[anima]] is the source that is drawn upon by its denizens when using [[Necromancy|death magic]], and is comparable to the mana used in the [[Great Dark Beyond]].<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://blizzcon.com/en-us/watch?v=5db345cf41eadce02c2f077c&franchise=WARCRAFT&eventYear=2019|title=BlizzCon 2019 - World of Warcraft: What's Next|author={{Blizz|Blizzard Entertainment}}|date=2019-11-01|accessdate=2019-11-02}}</ref>
Arcane is derived from the phase transitions of [[mana]] - if mana were water, then arcane would be steam pressure.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/460606565767081984 Dave Kosak on Twitter] (2014-04-27)</ref> Arcane energy is so similar to an element it might as well be one, for all magical intents and purposes.<ref name="ToW"/> [[Ley line]]s carry arcane magic. Sub-branches of arcane:
 
   
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There are many different [[Magic schools|schools of magic]], tapping into various cosmic energies and using different methods to sometimes reach similar goals. Most magic [[spell]]s however require specific components, physical requirements the [[caster]] must meet in order to use them. These requirements might be verbal, with the spellcaster using specific words of power, somatic, with the spellcaster having to make motions, or material, with the spell requiring [[reagent]]s. Some clothes might even be more adapted than others for the casting of certain spells.<ref name="TLG6" /> As such these spells might have different [[cast time]]s and can even be [[interrupt]]ed by circumstances. [[Spellbook]]s are known to describe spells, their effects and their components. [[Medivh]] personally had [[Karazhan]] fitted with a fully equipped pantry of spell components, including a larder of aromatic and thaumaturgic herbs, and a lapidarium of crushed semi-precious stones.<ref name="TLG6" />
====Technomancy====
 
{{Main|Technomancy}}
 
Technomancy, or techno-sorcery, is a form of magic employed by the [[ethereal]]s, capable of [[Reforging|modifying]] an item's [[arcane]] essence or [[Void Storage|housing items in a pocket dimension]],<ref>[[Thaumaturge Rafir#Quote|Thaumaturge Rafir]]</ref> as well as opening portals.<ref>[[Ethereal Portal]]</ref>
 
   
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Failing to follow a spell's components, such as changing a hand-motion or not using a required incense, would most of the times result in failure, with the energies of the spell dissipating harmlessly. Occasionally the energies may go wild and out of control, but usually the only result of a failed spell is a frustrated spellcaster. Changing the incantation or altering the motions isn't also enough to refit a spell for a new activity. Changing an existing spell requires a deep and precise understanding of how it works, and this activity is more dangerous than simply following a list of components, as a failed spell being very close to the final intended spell would lead to the magics trying to close the gap, to make something happen, though then resulting in unintended results or spectacular and dangerous failure.<ref name="TLG6">''[[The Last Guardian]]'', chapter 6</ref>
====Chronomancy====
 
{{Main|Time}}
 
Chronomancy is the art of weaving time.
 
   
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[[Necromancy]] is the art of "animating unliving flesh" and controlling the dead,<ref name="UVG21">''[[World of Warcraft: Ultimate Visual Guide|Ultimate Visual Guide]]'', pg. 21</ref> which can be empowered by the magic of any cosmic forces.<ref>[[House of Plagues (quest)]]</ref>
===Fel===
 
{{main|Fel}}
 
Fel magic is a destructive form of [[magic]] often used by the members of the [[Burning Legion]]. It is demonic, entropic, chaotic and extremely volatile. Its use frequently results in the alteration of the individual, or [[Fel#Effects on beings|corruption]], which manifests as a physical transformation such as a change to an individual's eyes or skin color, or heavy genetic mutations. All of the Burning Legion carry the taint of fel magic within their very blood, allowing them to spread greater evil.<ref name="UVG213">''[[World of Warcraft: Ultimate Visual Guide, Updated and Expanded|Ultimate Visual Guide]]'', pg. 21</ref> [[Warlock]]s use life force to power their fel magic.<ref>[[The Comic Volume 4]] - ''[[Hard Choices]]'': "We will use the injured gryphon's life force to power our fel magic."</ref>
 
   
 
===Holy===
 
===Holy===
 
{{main|Holy}}
 
{{main|Holy}}
Pure [[Light]] cannot exist within the physical universe but shades of it manifest as holy magic.<ref name="Chronicle10">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 10</ref> It can be channeled to heal, cleanse, and protect. Practitioners of the Light are called [[priest]]s or [[paladin]]s, devoted to cleansing the universe of darkness. The Light is often said to bring about feelings of positive emotion—hope, courage, comfort—coming from the "heart."<ref name="ACD3">[[Ask CDev#AskCDev Answers - Round 3|Ask CDev Answers - Round 3]]</ref>
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Pure [[Light]] cannot exist within the [[Great Dark Beyond|physical universe]] but shades of it manifest as holy magic.<ref name="Chronicle10">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 10</ref><ref>[[Safekeeping]]</ref> Summoned by emotions,<ref name="Whispers">''[[World of Warcraft: The Comic]]'', Issue 22: ''[[Whispers]]''</ref> willpower or faith in one's ability to do so,<ref>[[Ask CDev]] - [[Ask CDev#Ask CDev Answers - Round 1|Round 1]]</ref> the powers of the Light can be harnessed to heal, cleanse, protect, harm, and even [[Resurrect|restore life to the dead]], while being extra efficient against the [[undead]] and [[demon]]s. The Light is often said to bring about feelings of positive emotion—hope, courage, comfort—coming from the "heart."<ref name="ACD3">[[Ask CDev#AskCDev Answers - Round 3|Ask CDev Answers - Round 3]]</ref> Most of its practitioners are called [[priest]]s or [[paladin]]s, devoted to cleansing the universe of [[Void|darkness]].<ref name="UVG" /> Learning to wield this healing force<ref>''[[Beyond the Dark Portal]]'', pg. 109</ref> takes years of discipline,<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Comic]]'', Issue 21: ''[[Secrets]]''</ref> as it is necessary to learn to abnegate oneself through meditation, in order to become conduits for the Light.<ref name="Whispers"/>
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[[Moonlight]] is a type of [[holy]] magic<ref>[[Ask CDev#Ask CDev Answers - Round 2]]</ref> that can be used by the follower of the [[moon]] goddess [[Elune]], notably the [[Night elf|night elves]] or the [[tauren]] who revere her as Mu'sha in their [[tauren mythology|mythology]].
   
 
===Shadow===
 
===Shadow===
 
{{main|Void}}
 
{{main|Void}}
Shadow magic is the manifestation of the [[Void]] in the universe.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Magazine Volume 2 Issue 1]]''</ref> A source of terrible power, it is the kind that comes at a price.<ref name="Disrupt">[[Disrupt the Rituals]]</ref> Although destructive, it can also be used to raise the undead or to harm the mind, imparting feelings such as despair, doubt, and panic—emotions based on survival logic.<ref name="ACD3" />
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Pure [[Void]] cannot exist within the [[Great Dark Beyond|physical universe]] but shades of it manifest as shadow magic<ref>[[Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic]]</ref><ref>[[Safekeeping]]</ref><ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Magazine Volume 2 Issue 1]]''</ref> A source of terrible power, it is the kind of power that comes at a price,<ref name="Disrupt">[[Disrupt the Rituals]]</ref> as the very nature of the Void is hostile to what the mortal know as life and sanity,<ref>''[[A Thousand Years of War]]'', Part Three – Shadow & Light, pg. 36</ref> and will do whatever it takes to drive them to madness. Although destructive, it can also be used to harm the mind, imparting feelings such as despair, doubt, and panic—emotions based on survival logic.<ref name="ACD3" /> Twilight magic is presumably [[Old God]] magic of the void branch.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/613961991162564608 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]: "Old god magic, void I think?"</ref> Most common practitioners of shadow magic are called [[shadowcaster]]s,<ref>[[Shadow Magic]]</ref> [[shadowmage]]s, or [[shadow priest]]s.
 
====Twilight====
 
Twilight magic is presumably [[Old God]] magic of the void branch.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/613961991162564608 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]</ref>
 
 
===Necromancy===
 
{{main|Necromancy}}
 
Necromancy is the study and use of magic to raise and control the dead.<ref name="UVG21">''[[World of Warcraft: Ultimate Visual Guide|Ultimate Visual Guide]]'', pg. 21</ref> The manifestation of [[Death]] magic, it has many functions. Masters of this tainted field of magic can conjure festering diseases, harness the shadows into [[Shadow Bolt|bolts of incendiary energy]], and reconstruct the flesh of [[undead]] creatures, allowing them to function again even after the foul monsters have been destroyed.<ref name="Schools">[[The Schools of Arcane Magic - Necromancy]]</ref>
 
   
 
===Nature===
 
===Nature===
 
{{Main|Life}}
 
{{Main|Life}}
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The energies of [[Life]], commonly known as nature magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. The elements that carve form into the universe are fluid forces of nature. [[Druid]]s work with the natural life forces of the world,<ref>''[[The Sundering]]'', pg. 360: ''" Druids worked with the natural life forces of the world and who better represented that than Alexstrasza?"''</ref> and harness the vast powers of nature to preserve balance and protect life.<ref>http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/class/druid</ref><ref>[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/19956929 Legion Class Preview Series: Druid]</ref> As druid healing involves life force being drained and transferred,<ref>''[[The Demon Soul]]'', pg. 461 - 463</ref> they ask the surrounding nature to lend them their energy in order to cast spells or to aid them in battle.<ref>''[[War of the Ancients Trilogy]]''</ref>
The energies of [[Life]], commonly known as nature magic, promote growth and renewal in all things.
 
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[[Solar magic]] is praticed through the use of the solar energy emitted by the [[sun]]. It is associated to the [[nature]] magic used by [[druid]]s, rather than the [[holy]] magic used by [[priest]]s and [[paladin]]s.<ref>[https://twitter.com/_DonAdams/status/652928687751360512 Don Adams on Twitter]: "No, they use solar magic. More comparable to the solar magic used by druids."</ref>
   
 
====Blood magic====
 
====Blood magic====
[[Blood magic]] is a form of tortured life magic that uses blood as a power source.<ref>[[Life Blood]]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/608513789944684544 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]</ref>
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[[Blood magic]] is a form of tortured life magic that uses blood as a power source.<ref>[[Life Blood]]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Muffinus/status/608513789944684544 Jeremy Feasel on Twitter]</ref> On [[Azeroth]], it is shunned by many as a dark and forgotten art, as in that and many other ways, it shares some distinct characteristics with [[fel|demonic magic]].<ref>[[Bloodmage Lynnore#Quotes]]</ref> Someone who practices blood magic is often called a blood mage or blood wizard.<ref>[[Kasim Sharim (quest)]]</ref>
   
====Druidism====
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===Necromantic===
 
{{main|Necromancy}}
[[Druid]]s maintain a deep connection to nature through the [[Emerald Dream]], a primordial realm that encompasses all aspects of nature.<ref name="UVG" />
 
 
Necromantic magic is the manifestation of [[Death]] magic, it was developed by the [[Primus]] in the [[Shadowlands]] and has many functions through the practice of [[necromancy]].<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/shadowlands#world|title=Shadowlands - Home|author={{Blizz|Blizzard Entertainment}}|accessdate=2019-11-02}}</ref> Masters of this tainted field of magic can conjure festering diseases, harness the shadows into [[Shadow Bolt|bolts of incendiary energy]], and reconstruct the flesh of [[undead]] creatures, allowing them to function again even after the foul monsters have been destroyed.<ref name="Schools">[[The Schools of Arcane Magic - Necromancy]]</ref> Its most common practitioners are known as [[necromancer]]s and others include [[death knight]]s, [[necrolyte]]s, [[Necrolord (occupation)|necrolords]], as well as the [[nathrezim]].
   
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Domination is a brand of powerful [[Rune magic|runic]] [[Death]] magic whose sole purpose is the utter suppression of another being.<ref>''[[Grimoire of the Shadowlands and Beyond]]'', pg. 120</ref> Behaving in a matter similar to a language, it alters the victim's thoughts so powerfully that it interferes with their sense of self.<ref>[[Primus|Primus dialogue in Zereth Mortis]]</ref> It was originally created by the [[Primus]] of [[Maldraxxus]] for the purpose of imprisoning [[Zovaal|Zovaal the Jailer]] within the [[Maw]].<ref>''[[Grimoire of the Shadowlands and Beyond]]'', pg. 116, "[...] the Primus [...] was recently confirmed to be the devisor of the language of Domination - the very force used to bind the Jailer within the Maw"</ref> [[Runeblade]]s infused with Domination are known as [[mourneblade]]s.<ref>[[An Echo in the Darkness]]: {{Text|say|Highlord Bolvar Fordragon|Malevolence... growing... Domination... rising...}}</ref><ref>[[The Highlord's Vision]]: {{Text|say|Highlord Bolvar Fordragon|A weapon... forged in the fires of Torghast. A mourneblade is born.}}</ref>
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[[Spirit of Life|Spirit]], or [[Chi]] as the [[pandaren]] call it,<ref name="Kosak">[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/436976368329293825 Dave Kosak on Twitter]</ref> is the life force that [[shaman]] manipulate.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/627166210862415876 Dave Kosak on Twitter]</ref> Spirit energy is intrinsically linked to the elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This life-giving force interconnects and binds all things in existence as one.<ref name="Chronicle13">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg 13.</ref> Shamanism is a deeply spiritual form of elemental magic that involves a connection with both the natural and spirit worlds. [[Shaman]] do not normally enslave [[elemental]]s, but honor them, asking the elements to heed their call. Shaman are not inherently imbued with magic—they harness the powers of the elements through ceremonial [[totem]]s.<ref name=UVG/> Shamanism is also practiced by some of the draenei who learned shamanism from the orcs of [[Draenor]].
 
   
====Geomancy====
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===Arcane===
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Arcane magic is a cold and intellectual<ref>''[[Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects]]'', pg. 150 on e-book</ref> magic that warps [[time]], space, and controls the flow of [[mana]].<ref name="Legion Class Preview Series: Mage">[https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/19941177/legion-class-preview-series-mage Legion Class Preview Series: Mage]</ref> Though extremely volatile, which requires intense precision and concentration, arcane is so similar to an element it might as well be one, for all magical intents and purposes.<ref>''[[Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War]]''</ref> Arcane has been described as the "base fabric" of the world<ref>[[Mage-tastic Gizmonitor]]</ref> and can be pulled from [[ley line]]s,<ref>''[[War Crimes]]'', pg. 359 on e-book</ref> channels of immense magical power that course through [[Azeroth]] itself.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Paragons]]'', pg. 584 on e-book</ref>
Geomancy is a crude form of shamanism.<ref>[[The_Old_Wizard's_Almanac#The_Old_Wizard.27s_Almanac:_The_Shamanic_Races|The Old Wizard's Almanac: The Shamanic Races]]</ref>
 
   
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According to [[Medivh]], when a [[mage]] creates fire with arcane magic, all they do is concentrate the inherent nature of the fire contained in the surrounding area into one location in order to call it into being.<ref>''[[The Last Guardian]]'', chapter 3</ref>
====Voodoo====
 
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====Technomancy====
Voodoo is a dark and powerful form of magic practiced by the troll shadow hunters, hexxers, and witch doctors. They use [[mojo]] in their voodoo.
 
 
{{Main|Technomancy}}
 
Technomancy, or techno-sorcery,<ref name="Portal">[[Ethereal Portal]]</ref> is a form of magic employed by the [[ethereal]]s, capable of [[Reforging|modifying]] an item's [[arcane]] essence or [[Void Storage|housing items in a pocket dimension]],<ref>[[Thaumaturge Rafir#Quote|Thaumaturge Rafir]]</ref> as well as opening portals.<ref name="Portal"/>
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Chronomancy is the art of weaving time.<ref>[[Weaver Belmaril#Quotes]]</ref> This discipline falls under the [[Arcane|arcanic]] school of [[The Schools of Arcane Magic - Transmutation|transmutation]], and most of its practitioners are called chronomancers.
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===Fel===
 
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Fel magic is a destructive form of magic used by all members of the [[Burning Legion]], and often by [[Warlock|warlocks]] and [[Demon hunter|demon hunters]] among the mortal races. Its use results in the alteration of the individual, or [[Fel#Effects on beings|corruption]], which manifests as a physical transformation such as a change to an individual's eyes or skin color, or heavy genetic mutations. All [[demon]]s carry the taint of fel magic within their very blood, allowing them to spread greater evil.<ref name="UVG213">''[[World of Warcraft: Ultimate Visual Guide, Updated and Expanded|Ultimate Visual Guide]]'', pg. 21</ref> Warlocks use life force to power their fel magic.<ref>[[The Comic Volume 4]] - ''[[Hard Choices]]'': "We will use the injured gryphon's life force to power our fel magic."</ref>
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Shamanism is a deeply spiritual form of elemental magic that involves a connection with both the natural and spirit worlds. [[Shaman]] do not normally enslave [[elemental]]s, but honor them, asking the elements to heed their call. Shaman are not inherently imbued with magic—they harness the powers of the elements through ceremonial [[totem]]s.<ref name=UVG/> [[Spirit of Life|Spirit]], or [[Chi]] as the [[pandaren]] call it,<ref name="Kosak">[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/436976368329293825 Dave Kosak on Twitter] (2014-02-21) - ""Chi" is the Pandaren word for "Spirit," same energy that helps shaman heal, etc."</ref> is the life force that [[shaman]] manipulate.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/627166210862415876 Dave Kosak on Twitter]: ""Chi" is just the Pandaren term for the life force that Shaman manipulate. Same stuff. :)</ref> Spirit energy is intrinsically linked to the elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This life-giving force interconnects and binds all things in existence as one.<ref name="Chronicle13">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg 13.</ref> There is a relation to the spiritual magic of shaman and the natural magic of [[druid]]s, which is why the shaman were able to hear the spirits of [[Stonetalon Mountains]].<ref>[[Shredding Machines]]</ref>
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Geomancy is a crude form of shamanism.<ref>[[The Old Wizard's Almanac#The Old Wizard.27s Almanac: The Shamanic_Races|The Old Wizard's Almanac: The Shamanic Races]]</ref>
   
 
===Runic===
 
===Runic===
 
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{{Main|Rune magic}}
Runic magic is a magic that employs runes. The vrykul practice a runic magic that even the most experienced wizards find unfamiliar.<ref>[[The Old Wizard's Almanac#The Old Wizard's Almanac: Non-Magical Creatures|The Old Wizard's Almanac: Non-Magical Creatures]]</ref> The runes can access various types of magic, such as fel, void, arcane, and death.<ref>[[Dabbling in the Demonic]]</ref>
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Runic magic is a magic that employs runes. The [[vrykul]] practice a runic magic that even the most experienced wizards find unfamiliar.<ref>[[The Old Wizard's Almanac#The Old Wizard's Almanac: Non-Magical Creatures|The Old Wizard's Almanac: Non-Magical Creatures]]</ref> The runes can access various types of magic, such as fel, void, arcane, and death.<ref>[[Dabbling in the Demonic]]</ref>
   
 
===Voodoo===
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Voodoo is a dark and powerful form of magic, referred to as the "ancient power of the trolls",<ref>[[In Every Dark Corner]]</ref> and practiced by [[troll]] [[shadow hunter]]s, [[hexxer]]s, and [[witch doctor]]s. They use [[mojo]] in their voodoo.<ref>[[Dungeon Journal]] entry for [[Drakkari Colossus]]</ref> A practitioner of voodoo is sometimes called a voodooist<ref>[[Voodooist Timan]]</ref> or vodouisant.<ref>[[Vodouisant's Vigilant Embrace]]</ref>
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[[Hoodoo]] is also a form of magic used by trolls.<ref>[[Hoodoo Hex (quest)]]</ref>
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| Arcane || [[Blood elf]], [[Blue dragon]], [[Dark Iron dwarf]], [[Draenei]], [[Dwarf]], [[Ethereal]], [[Forest troll]], [[Forsaken]], [[Goblin]], [[Gnome]], [[High elf]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Lightforged draenei]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Naga]], [[Nerubian]], [[Night elf]], [[Nightborne]], [[Ogre mage]], [[Orc]], [[Void elf]], [[Worgen]], [[Void elf]], [[Vulpera]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Blood || [[Blood elf]], [[Blood troll]], [[Forest troll]], [[Human]], [[Ice troll]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Mogu]], [[Orc]], [[San'layn]], [[Sand troll]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Chi || [[Blood elf]], [[Dark Iron dwarf]], [[Draenei]], [[Dwarf]], [[Forsaken]], [[Gnome]], [[Highmountain tauren]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Night elf]], [[Nightborne]], [[Orc]], [[Pandaren]], [[Tauren]], [[Vrykul]], [[Vulpera]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Druidism || [[Furbolg]], [[Forest troll]], [[Highmountain tauren]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Night elf]], [[Tauren]], [[Wildkin]], [[Worgen]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Fel || [[Blood elf]], [[Dark Iron dwarf]], [[Demon]], [[Draenei]], [[Dwarf]], [[Forsaken]], [[Gnome]], [[Goblin]], [[Harpy]], [[High elf]], [[Highmountain tauren]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Murloc]], [[Naga]], [[Nightborne]], [[Orc]], [[Satyr]], [[Void elf]], [[Vrykul]], [[Vulpera]], [[Worgen]]
 
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| Geomancy || [[Kobold]], [[Pandaren]], [[Quilboar]], [[Trogg]]
 
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| Holy || [[Blood elf]], [[Dark Iron dwarf]], [[Draenei]], [[Dwarf]], [[Forsaken]], [[Gnome]], [[Goblin]], [[High elf]], [[Human]], [[Lightforged draenei]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Night elf]], [[Nightborne]], [[Pandaren]], [[Tauren]], [[Void elf]], [[Vulpera]], [[Worgen]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Necromancy || [[Blood elf]], [[Blood troll]], [[Dwarf]], [[Forest troll]], [[Forsaken]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Nathrezim]], [[Nerubian]], [[Nightborne]], [[Orc]], [[Sand troll]], [[Undead]], [[Vrykul]], [[Vulpera]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Runic || [[Dwarf]], [[Tauren]], [[Vrykul]]
 
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| Shamanism || [[Centaur]], [[Dark Iron dwarf]], [[Dwarf]], [[Draenei]], [[Forest troll]], [[Furbolg]], [[Gnoll]], [[Goblin]], [[Gorloc]], [[Human]], [[Jungle Troll]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[Magnataur]], [[Makrura]], [[Murloc]], [[Ogre]], [[Orc]], [[Pandaren]], [[Quilboar]], [[Taunka]], [[Tauren]], [[Trogg]], [[Tuskarr]], [[Vulpera]], [[Wildhammer dwarf]], [[Wolvar]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Voodoo || [[Blood troll]], [[Dark troll]], [[Forest troll]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Ice troll]], [[Sand troll]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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| Void (Shadow) || [[Arakkoa]], [[Blood elf]], [[Ethereal]], [[Forsaken]], [[Human]], [[Jungle troll]], [[Mechagon mechagnome|Mechagnome]], [[Mag'har orc]], [[ Nightborne]], [[Ogre]], [[Orc]], [[Void elf]], [[Vulpera]], [[Zandalari troll]]
 
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===Arcane===
 
===Arcane===
Arcane, the most common form of magic, comes from the Well of Eternity, which itself draws from the Twisting Nether. Arcane magic is very powerful, but if not used carefully can cause corruption and great destruction.<ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588467812 |pages=248-249}}</ref> . Used by [[mage]]s, [[wizard]]s, and other [[sorcerer]]s, such as those of the [[Kirin Tor]], arcane magic is ever present in the atmosphere and accessible to any who are capable of drawing upon its energies. Arcane magics were discovered by the kaldorei and later refined by the [[high elves]] of [[Quel'Thalas]] and the [[human]] nations, and are most commonly practiced by mages.<ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588460714 |pages=150-151}}</ref><ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588467812 |pages=59}}</ref>
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Arcane, the most common form of magic, comes from the Well of Eternity, which itself draws from the Twisting Nether. Arcane magic is very powerful, but if not used carefully can cause corruption and great destruction.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 248-249</ref> Used by [[mage]]s, [[wizard]]s, and other [[sorcerer]]s, such as those of the [[Kirin Tor]], arcane magic is ever present in the atmosphere and accessible to any who are capable of drawing upon its energies. Arcane magics were discovered by the kaldorei and later refined by the [[High elf|high elves]] of [[Quel'Thalas]] and the [[human]] nations, and are most commonly practiced by mages.<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 150-151</ref><ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 59</ref>
   
 
===Fel===
 
===Fel===
Fel energy is arcane magic at its most corrupt. If arcane magic is an addiction, fel magic is the embodiment of the drug at its purest form.<ref>{{ref book |author= Johnstone, Mike |authorlink=Mike Johnstone |title= [[Magic & Mayhem]] |isbn= 9781588469540 |pages=24}}</ref>
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Fel energy is arcane magic at its most corrupt. If arcane magic is an addiction, fel magic is the embodiment of the drug at its purest form.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', pg. 24</ref>
   
 
===Necromancy===
 
===Necromancy===
Necromancers are capable of reviving living creatures from death to do their bidding as [[undead]] servants.<ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588467812 |pages=60}}</ref>
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Necromancers are capable of reviving living creatures from death to do their bidding as [[undead]] servants.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 60</ref>
   
 
===Nature===
 
===Nature===
Druids derive their power from the earth itself, although they do not require totems to channel energy like shamans. They become agents of nature itself, forming a bond with all beings of nature and pulling their strength directly from that bond.<ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588460714 |pages=154}}</ref>
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Druids derive their power from the earth itself, although they do not require totems to channel energy like shamans. They become agents of nature itself, forming a bond with all beings of nature and pulling their strength directly from that bond.<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 154</ref>
   
 
===Geomancy===
 
===Geomancy===
The practice of divination and elemental combat native to several humanoid races of [[Azeroth]]. It is similar to shamanism in that disciples of geomancy wield the powers of the earth and encourage respect of earth’s spirits. The main difference between a geomancer and a shaman is the method through which the trust of the elements is gained. A shaman speaks directly with the elemental spirits, whereas a geomancer uses rituals, songs, and sacrifices to appease and propitiate the spirits.<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=79}}</ref>
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The practice of divination and elemental combat native to several humanoid races of [[Azeroth]]. It is similar to shamanism in that disciples of geomancy wield the powers of the earth and encourage respect of earth's spirits. The main difference between a geomancer and a shaman is the method through which the trust of the elements is gained. A shaman speaks directly with the elemental spirits, whereas a geomancer uses rituals, songs, and sacrifices to appease and propitiate the spirits.<ref>''[[Manual of Monsters]]'', pg. 79</ref>
   
 
===Rune magic===
 
===Rune magic===
 
Runic magic was created by the [[titan]]s. Their creation, the [[Dwarf|dwarves]], quickly mastered the mysteries of the runes taught to them. However, as generations passed, the dwarves forgot their heritage and lost all knowledge of runes and their hereditary powers.
 
Runic magic was created by the [[titan]]s. Their creation, the [[Dwarf|dwarves]], quickly mastered the mysteries of the runes taught to them. However, as generations passed, the dwarves forgot their heritage and lost all knowledge of runes and their hereditary powers.
   
[[Tauren]] in [[Kalimdor]] rediscovered the power of runes. An ancient race as well, the tauren remembered the myths of runecasting and revived interest in this nearly lost art. The dwarves that came to Kalimdor with [[Jaina Proudmoore]]'s Alliance Expedition learned tauren runecasting techniques. Tauren and dwarves do not share good relations, but they were eager to share knowledge of runes and titan myths.<ref>{{ref book |author= Johnstone, Mike |authorlink=Mike Johnstone |title= [[Magic & Mayhem]] |isbn= 9781588469540 |pages=34}}</ref>
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[[Tauren]] in [[Kalimdor]] rediscovered the power of runes. An ancient race as well, the tauren remembered the myths of runecasting and revived interest in this nearly lost art. The dwarves that came to Kalimdor with [[Jaina Proudmoore]]'s Alliance Expedition learned tauren runecasting techniques. Tauren and dwarves do not share good relations, but they were eager to share knowledge of runes and titan myths.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', pg. 34</ref>
   
 
===Voodoo===
 
===Voodoo===
Voodoo is a strange tribal mix between the power of arcane and divine magic,<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Lands of Conflict]] |isbn=9781588469601 |pages=117}}</ref> practiced by [[witch doctor]]s and [[shadow hunter]]s. They often combine reagents in a cauldron to create strange brews that most often result in bizarre transformations when consumed. They are widely known for placing [[hex]]es to morph victims into various creatures or placing curses.<ref>{{ref book |author= Johnstone, Mike |authorlink=Mike Johnstone |title= [[Magic & Mayhem]] |isbn= 9781588469540 |pages=55-57}}</ref><ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=66-68}}</ref> The majority of voodoo users are trolls, although other races of the Horde have taken up the craft.<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[More Magic and Mayhem]] |isbn=9781588469458 |pages=8}}</ref><ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=67}}</ref>
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Voodoo is a strange tribal mix between the power of arcane and divine magic,<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 117</ref> practiced by [[witch doctor]]s and [[shadow hunter]]s. They often combine reagents in a cauldron to create strange brews that most often result in bizarre transformations when consumed. They are widely known for placing [[hex]]es to morph victims into various creatures or placing curses.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', pg. 55-57</ref><ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 66-68</ref> The majority of voodoo users are trolls, although other races of the Horde have taken up the craft.<ref>''[[More Magic and Mayhem]]'', pg. 8</ref><ref>''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 67</ref>
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The nature and uses of the forms of magic are vigorously [[Flavor lore|debated]] on Azeroth, but the magnitude of what magic can accomplish cannot be doubted.<ref name="UVG" />
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*The four motifs at the corners of the cosmology chart are identical to the four motifs used in the map of Azeroth after the sundering in {{Ref WoWCV1}}.
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*The four motifs at the corners of the cosmology chart are identical to the four motifs used in the map of Azeroth after the sundering in {{Ref WoWCV1}}.
 
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==Speculation==
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[[Saezurah]], oracle of [[Zereth Mortis]], has [[Saezurah#Quotes|idle dialogue]] that states "Mortis. Lumen. Ordus. Rhythm and structure. (...) Vitae. Umbra. Tumult. Improvisation and possibility." Whether or not these are the names of the other realms of the [[First Ones]] has not been confirmed.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Hoodoo]]
 
*[[Azeroth magic]] {{RPG-inline}}
 
*[[Gadgetzan Times/A Magical History of Azeroth]]
 
*[[Magic breaker]]
 
 
*[[Magic schools]]
 
*[[Magic schools]]
 
**[[Magic schools (RPG)]]
 
**[[Magic schools (RPG)]]
 
*[[Magic (dispel type)]]
 
*[[Magic (dispel type)]]
 
*[[Azeroth magic]] {{RPG-inline}}
*[[Cord of Infinity]]
 
 
*[[Gadgetzan Times/A Magical History of Azeroth]]
*[[Higher Learning]]
 
 
*[[Magic breaker]]
 
*[[The Schools of Arcane Magic]]
 
*[[The Schools of Arcane Magic]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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“Magic is the art of circumventing the normal. [...] The stars march in order across the sky, the seasons fall one after the other with lockstepped regularity, and men and women live and die. If that does not happen, it's magic, the first warping of the universe, a few floorboards that are bent out of shape, waiting for industrious hands to pry them up.”

Medivh[1]
WoW Chronicle Magic

The cosmic forces, realms and denizens of the universe from the perspective of the titans and their servants.

The universe is a realm filled with potent magics (also spelled magiks[2][3][4] and magicks,[5][6] or even called wizardry[7][8][9] and sorcery)[10][11][12] and mighty beings. Since the dawn of time, these forces[13] have influenced the cosmos, setting the stars in motion and the destiny of countless worlds and mortal civilizations.[14]

Magical energies are most apparent beneath the earth as well as in special locations - centers of elemental forces, otherworldly powers, and mystical energies. The nature and uses of the forms of magic are vigorously debated on Azeroth, but the magnitude of what magic can accomplish cannot be doubted.[13]

The cosmic forces

Grimoire of the Shadowlands - Cosmology

From the perspective of the brokers in the Shadowlands.

The First Ones are enigmatic godlike beings who shaped the cosmos and the fabric of all realities. They conceived and put in place the six governing cosmic forces of reality, as well as the pantheons that embody them and the realms that they inhabit.[15] According to the broker Al'firim's interpretations of the First Ones' writings, the cosmos began with six forces (or possibly a different number) existing in opposition to each other until they came together (or were brought together) and gave form to a design. Each "architect" gave a portion of themselves, and thus "the pattern was drawn". With a framework in place, all things in the universe came to be, like a fungus growing upon the frame. The six forces were now in balance, and others arose from their intersections—a simple structure growing infinitely more complex.[16] The brokers believe that the First Ones made the endless cycle of Life and Death the central part of their creation.[17]

Name Magic Pantheon Plane Zereth Lesser powers
Light Holy Unknown Unnamed plane Unnamed Naaru
Void Shadow Unknown Unnamed plane Unnamed Old Gods
Life Nature Pantheon of Life[18] "Realms of Life"[19] Unnamed Wild Gods
Death Necromantic Pantheon of Death Shadowlands Zereth Mortis Undead
Order Arcane Pantheon of Order Unnamed plane Zereth Ordus[20] Keepers
Disorder Fel Unknown Twisting Nether Unnamed Burning Legion

Light and Shadow

Light and Shadow are the most fundamental forces in existence. Although contradictory by their very nature, they are bound together on a cosmic scale. One cannot exist without the other. Pure Light and Shadow dwell in a realm outside the borders of reality, but shades of their presence are found in the physical universe. Light manifests as holy magic, while Shadow (also called the Void) appears as shadow magic.

Life and Death

The forces of Life and Death hold sway over every living thing in the physical universe. The energies of Life, known commonly as nature magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. Death, in the form of necromantic magic, acts as a counterbalance to Life. It is an unavoidable force that breeds despair in mortal hearts and pushes everything toward a state of entropic decay and eventual oblivion.

Order and Disorder

Main articles: Arcane, Fel

The forces of Order and Disorder (also called Chaos[21]) govern the cosmic systems of the physical universe. Order is most commonly perceived in reality as arcane magic. This type of energy is innately volatile, and wielding it requires intense precision and concentration. Conversely, Disorder is manifested as highly destructive fel magic. This brutal and extremely addictive energy is fueled by drawing life from living beings.

It has been hinted that when titans die, their souls would return to their own Order plane.[22]

The Elements

The elements of fire, air, earth, and water serve as the basic building blocks of all matter in the physical universe. Shamanic cultures have long sought to live in harmony with, or assert dominion over, the elements. To do so, they called upon the primordial forces of Spirit and Decay. Those who seek to bring balance to the elements rely on Spirit (sometimes referred to as the fifth element by shaman, or chi by pandaren). This life-giving force interconnects and binds all things in existence as one. Decay is the tool of shaman seeking to subjugate and weaponize the elements themselves.

Elemental duality

Elements can influence a variety of emotionally positive and negative states:

  • Fire influences passion and fury
  • Air influences cunning and madness
  • Earth influences stability and stubbornness
  • Water influences tranquility and indecisiveness
  • Spirit influences bravery and naiveté
  • Decay influences efficiency and ruthlessness

The seventh force?

A few in-game sources imply the presence of a potential seventh force. The broker Al'firim compiled a report on his findings of a force he refers to as the "fractals". Additionally, a Korthian relic, the Inv helmet 30 [Everliving Statuette], whispers "The seventh covets what the six hold fast. The fulcrum wavers. All will be undone.".

Different types of magic

Commonalities

Ritual of Summoning TCG

A ritual of summoning.

All spells cost a certain amount of mana,[23] a substance and a magical power resource which casters draw upon when they use magic, which is just a measure of a fundamental power—if mana were water, then for instance arcane would be steam pressure.[24] The existence and mixture of various forces and energies form powerful vortices of mana.[25] When they run out of mana, spellcasters can no longer use magic and are left exhausted.[26][27] As magic draws its energy from the physical forces of the caster,[28] the only way to regenerate the body is by consuming food, especially protein.[29] They may also drink while resting,[30] or use mana potions prepared by alchemists.[31][32] The more a living being's mana is consumed or drained, the more they are weakened,[33][34] and if abused, it can cause fainting or death.[35][36][37] In older times, when magic was less understood and spells required vast amounts of mana to cast, gems were used to store mana for use in complex spells.[38]

In the Shadowlands, anima is the source that is drawn upon by its denizens when using death magic, and is comparable to the mana used in the Great Dark Beyond.[39]

There are many different schools of magic, tapping into various cosmic energies and using different methods to sometimes reach similar goals. Most magic spells however require specific components, physical requirements the caster must meet in order to use them. These requirements might be verbal, with the spellcaster using specific words of power, somatic, with the spellcaster having to make motions, or material, with the spell requiring reagents. Some clothes might even be more adapted than others for the casting of certain spells.[40] As such these spells might have different cast times and can even be interrupted by circumstances. Spellbooks are known to describe spells, their effects and their components. Medivh personally had Karazhan fitted with a fully equipped pantry of spell components, including a larder of aromatic and thaumaturgic herbs, and a lapidarium of crushed semi-precious stones.[40]

Failing to follow a spell's components, such as changing a hand-motion or not using a required incense, would most of the times result in failure, with the energies of the spell dissipating harmlessly. Occasionally the energies may go wild and out of control, but usually the only result of a failed spell is a frustrated spellcaster. Changing the incantation or altering the motions isn't also enough to refit a spell for a new activity. Changing an existing spell requires a deep and precise understanding of how it works, and this activity is more dangerous than simply following a list of components, as a failed spell being very close to the final intended spell would lead to the magics trying to close the gap, to make something happen, though then resulting in unintended results or spectacular and dangerous failure.[40]

Necromancy is the art of "animating unliving flesh" and controlling the dead,[41] which can be empowered by the magic of any cosmic forces.[42]

Holy

Main article: Holy

Pure Light cannot exist within the physical universe but shades of it manifest as holy magic.[43][44] Summoned by emotions,[45] willpower or faith in one's ability to do so,[46] the powers of the Light can be harnessed to heal, cleanse, protect, harm, and even restore life to the dead, while being extra efficient against the undead and demons. The Light is often said to bring about feelings of positive emotion—hope, courage, comfort—coming from the "heart."[47] Most of its practitioners are called priests or paladins, devoted to cleansing the universe of darkness.[13] Learning to wield this healing force[48] takes years of discipline,[49] as it is necessary to learn to abnegate oneself through meditation, in order to become conduits for the Light.[45]

Moonlight

Moonlight is a type of holy magic[50] that can be used by the follower of the moon goddess Elune, notably the night elves or the tauren who revere her as Mu'sha in their mythology.

Shadow

Main article: Void

Pure Void cannot exist within the physical universe but shades of it manifest as shadow magic[51][52][53] A source of terrible power, it is the kind of power that comes at a price,[54] as the very nature of the Void is hostile to what the mortal know as life and sanity,[55] and will do whatever it takes to drive them to madness. Although destructive, it can also be used to harm the mind, imparting feelings such as despair, doubt, and panic—emotions based on survival logic.[47] Twilight magic is presumably Old God magic of the void branch.[56] Most common practitioners of shadow magic are called shadowcasters,[57] shadowmages, or shadow priests.

Nature

Main article: Life

The energies of Life, commonly known as nature magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. The elements that carve form into the universe are fluid forces of nature. Druids work with the natural life forces of the world,[58] and harness the vast powers of nature to preserve balance and protect life.[59][60] As druid healing involves life force being drained and transferred,[61] they ask the surrounding nature to lend them their energy in order to cast spells or to aid them in battle.[62]

Solar magic

Solar magic is praticed through the use of the solar energy emitted by the sun. It is associated to the nature magic used by druids, rather than the holy magic used by priests and paladins.[63]

Blood magic

Blood magic is a form of tortured life magic that uses blood as a power source.[64][65] On Azeroth, it is shunned by many as a dark and forgotten art, as in that and many other ways, it shares some distinct characteristics with demonic magic.[66] Someone who practices blood magic is often called a blood mage or blood wizard.[67]

Necromantic

Main article: Necromancy

Necromantic magic is the manifestation of Death magic, it was developed by the Primus in the Shadowlands and has many functions through the practice of necromancy.[68] Masters of this tainted field of magic can conjure festering diseases, harness the shadows into bolts of incendiary energy, and reconstruct the flesh of undead creatures, allowing them to function again even after the foul monsters have been destroyed.[69] Its most common practitioners are known as necromancers and others include death knights, necrolytes, necrolords, as well as the nathrezim.

Domination

Domination is a brand of powerful runic Death magic whose sole purpose is the utter suppression of another being.[70] Behaving in a matter similar to a language, it alters the victim's thoughts so powerfully that it interferes with their sense of self.[71] It was originally created by the Primus of Maldraxxus for the purpose of imprisoning Zovaal the Jailer within the Maw.[72] Runeblades infused with Domination are known as mourneblades.[73][74]

Arcane

Main article: Arcane

Arcane magic is a cold and intellectual[75] magic that warps time, space, and controls the flow of mana.[76] Though extremely volatile, which requires intense precision and concentration, arcane is so similar to an element it might as well be one, for all magical intents and purposes.[77] Arcane has been described as the "base fabric" of the world[78] and can be pulled from ley lines,[79] channels of immense magical power that course through Azeroth itself.[80]

According to Medivh, when a mage creates fire with arcane magic, all they do is concentrate the inherent nature of the fire contained in the surrounding area into one location in order to call it into being.[81]

Technomancy

Main article: Technomancy

Technomancy, or techno-sorcery,[82] is a form of magic employed by the ethereals, capable of modifying an item's arcane essence or housing items in a pocket dimension,[83] as well as opening portals.[82]

Chronomancy

Main article: Time

Chronomancy is the art of weaving time.[84] This discipline falls under the arcanic school of transmutation, and most of its practitioners are called chronomancers.

Fel

Main article: Fel

Fel magic is a destructive form of magic used by all members of the Burning Legion, and often by warlocks and demon hunters among the mortal races. Its use results in the alteration of the individual, or corruption, which manifests as a physical transformation such as a change to an individual's eyes or skin color, or heavy genetic mutations. All demons carry the taint of fel magic within their very blood, allowing them to spread greater evil.[85] Warlocks use life force to power their fel magic.[86]

Shamanism

Main article: Shaman

Shamanism is a deeply spiritual form of elemental magic that involves a connection with both the natural and spirit worlds. Shaman do not normally enslave elementals, but honor them, asking the elements to heed their call. Shaman are not inherently imbued with magic—they harness the powers of the elements through ceremonial totems.[13] Spirit, or Chi as the pandaren call it,[87] is the life force that shaman manipulate.[88] Spirit energy is intrinsically linked to the elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This life-giving force interconnects and binds all things in existence as one.[89] There is a relation to the spiritual magic of shaman and the natural magic of druids, which is why the shaman were able to hear the spirits of Stonetalon Mountains.[90]

Geomancy

Main article: Geomancer

Geomancy is a crude form of shamanism.[91]

Runic

Main article: Rune magic

Runic magic is a magic that employs runes. The vrykul practice a runic magic that even the most experienced wizards find unfamiliar.[92] The runes can access various types of magic, such as fel, void, arcane, and death.[93]

Voodoo

Main article: Voodoo

Voodoo is a dark and powerful form of magic, referred to as the "ancient power of the trolls",[94] and practiced by troll shadow hunters, hexxers, and witch doctors. They use mojo in their voodoo.[95] A practitioner of voodoo is sometimes called a voodooist[96] or vodouisant.[97]

Hoodoo is also a form of magic used by trolls.[98]

In the RPG

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Two categories of magic exist, arcane and divine. Divine magic contains druidism, shamanism, voodoo, and holy light, as well as other religions. Nature is a subcategory within the divine, but a form of it can also be found in arcane as well. Runes are mystically ancient, it is a type of arcane magic, but accessed by more natural means (see Runemasters and Inscribers).

Arcane

Arcane, the most common form of magic, comes from the Well of Eternity, which itself draws from the Twisting Nether. Arcane magic is very powerful, but if not used carefully can cause corruption and great destruction.[99] Used by mages, wizards, and other sorcerers, such as those of the Kirin Tor, arcane magic is ever present in the atmosphere and accessible to any who are capable of drawing upon its energies. Arcane magics were discovered by the kaldorei and later refined by the high elves of Quel'Thalas and the human nations, and are most commonly practiced by mages.[100][101]

Fel

Fel energy is arcane magic at its most corrupt. If arcane magic is an addiction, fel magic is the embodiment of the drug at its purest form.[102]

Necromancy

Necromancers are capable of reviving living creatures from death to do their bidding as undead servants.[103]

Nature

Druids derive their power from the earth itself, although they do not require totems to channel energy like shamans. They become agents of nature itself, forming a bond with all beings of nature and pulling their strength directly from that bond.[104]

Geomancy

The practice of divination and elemental combat native to several humanoid races of Azeroth. It is similar to shamanism in that disciples of geomancy wield the powers of the earth and encourage respect of earth's spirits. The main difference between a geomancer and a shaman is the method through which the trust of the elements is gained. A shaman speaks directly with the elemental spirits, whereas a geomancer uses rituals, songs, and sacrifices to appease and propitiate the spirits.[105]

Rune magic

Runic magic was created by the titans. Their creation, the dwarves, quickly mastered the mysteries of the runes taught to them. However, as generations passed, the dwarves forgot their heritage and lost all knowledge of runes and their hereditary powers.

Tauren in Kalimdor rediscovered the power of runes. An ancient race as well, the tauren remembered the myths of runecasting and revived interest in this nearly lost art. The dwarves that came to Kalimdor with Jaina Proudmoore's Alliance Expedition learned tauren runecasting techniques. Tauren and dwarves do not share good relations, but they were eager to share knowledge of runes and titan myths.[106]

Voodoo

Voodoo is a strange tribal mix between the power of arcane and divine magic,[107] practiced by witch doctors and shadow hunters. They often combine reagents in a cauldron to create strange brews that most often result in bizarre transformations when consumed. They are widely known for placing hexes to morph victims into various creatures or placing curses.[108][109] The majority of voodoo users are trolls, although other races of the Horde have taken up the craft.[110][111]

Notes

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Saezurah, oracle of Zereth Mortis, has idle dialogue that states "Mortis. Lumen. Ordus. Rhythm and structure. (...) Vitae. Umbra. Tumult. Improvisation and possibility." Whether or not these are the names of the other realms of the First Ones has not been confirmed.

See also

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