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Power System Introduction

In this section, you will become familiar with the power system of this fantasy world—a system that may evolve and develop as the story progresses. You can return here at any time to review its different aspects.

Mana:

Mana is the fundamental energy of this world—an invisible essence that flows through everything:

In the air that is breathed,

within the human body,

and throughout all living beings—and even certain special objects.

This energy exists naturally in the environment, but only those with training or innate talent can sense its presence.

Through practice and concentration, such individuals can:

Absorb mana,

Circulate it within their bodies,

And release it in a controlled manner.

The application of mana depends on the user's skill.

Some use it for destruction—creating fire, explosions, or devastation.

Others use it for restoration—healing wounds, regeneration, and even strengthening others.

Magic:

Those who can shape mana into various forms—such as water, fire, earth, light, darkness, and other elements—are known as mages.

By manipulating mana, they can produce phenomena that transcend the natural laws of the world.

A mage's power is measured through Circles.

There are a total of nine magical circles, and as a mage advances to higher circles:

Their mana capacity increases,

Their control over mana becomes more precise and stable,

And they gain access to more complex and destructive spells.

Each circle is divided into four stages:

Beginner,

Intermediate,

Advanced,

And Peak.

A mage must fully master all four stages to ascend to the next circle, with each stage bringing a noticeable increase in both power and control.

Spells:

In addition to elemental magic, mages can also use spells—abilities that are not necessarily limited to elemental forms.

For example, the Flight Spell is considered a basic spell. However, even this seemingly simple ability requires sufficient mana control, and only mages who have reached the Fourth Circle can use it consistently.

Aura:

Swordsmen refer to the mana they use to enhance their strength, speed, and endurance as Aura.

Unlike mages, who shape mana outside their bodies, swordsmen compress it within themselves and circulate it through their bodies to reinforce their physical abilities.

Aura is divided into a total of nine levels, each identified by a distinct color:

1. Colorless

2. Yellow

3. Orange

4. Blue

5. Red

6. Black

7. Green

8. Gold

9. Purple

Each level of Aura is further divided into four stages:

Beginner,

Intermediate,

Advanced,

And Peak.

A swordsman must fully master all four stages before advancing to the next level, with each stage bringing a noticeable increase in both power and control.

Although both mages and swordsmen utilize mana, their methods are fundamentally different.

A swordsman cannot use magic, and a mage cannot wield Aura in the same way as a swordsman.

However… there are always exceptions.

Qi:

Qi is an energy similar to mana, existing within all things—but it is purer and more refined.

Those who wield Qi are known as Cultivators. They nurture and strengthen this energy within themselves, gradually refining it over time.

The Qi system consists of nine major realms, each divided into four stages:

Beginner,

Intermediate,

Advanced,

And Peak.

The nine realms are as follows:

1- Third Rate Warrior

2- Second Rate Warrior

3- First Rate Warrior

4- Expert

5- Master

6- Grand Master

7- Supreme Master

8- Transcendent Master

9- Heavenly / Divine Master

As one ascends through these realms, their Qi becomes stronger, purer, and more refined, granting them greater control and overwhelming power.

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