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See the main article at [[Mana Holyland]]. | See the main article at [[Mana Holyland]]. | ||
====The Mana Goddess/Tree==== | ====The Mana Goddess / Mana Tree / Mana Tribe==== | ||
When the Mana Holyland appeared in the Valley of Wonders, the Mana Tree itself combined with the [[Machina Principia]]. In this way, a link had been established between the Mana Tree and the core of the Cleft. Through this link, mana is spread throughout our world. The Mana Goddess can be considered the spirit of the Mana Tree, | When the Mana Holyland appeared in the Valley of Wonders, the Mana Tree itself combined with the [[Machina Principia]]. In this way, a link had been established between the Mana Tree and the core of the Cleft. Through this link, mana is spread throughout our world. The Mana Goddess can be considered the spirit of the Mana Tree, but, despite the fact that she is linked to it, and the Tree is widely considered to be her by mortals, she and the Mana Tree are separate entities. Likewise, though the Mana Goddess exists and is worshiped like the [[Religion|Immortals]] of the Cleft, she is not the same as they are. | ||
The Mana Tree itself goes through a cycle of death and renewal and is tended by a group living in the Mana Holyland called the [[Mana Tribe]]. These people, all hail from a bloodline that is closely tied to the Goddess and Tree. When the Mana Tree dies, one of the Tribes women is selected to become the Tree anew. The males of the Tribe have the unique ability to wield the [[Mana Sword|Sword of Mana]], without the need of a destiny, great evil, or being blessed by the Mana Spirits. | |||
====Mana Spirits==== | ====Mana Spirits==== | ||
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*Earth - Gnome | *Earth - Gnome | ||
*Fire - Salamando | *Fire - Salamando (Also known as Salamander) | ||
*Wind - Sylphid(Also known as Jinn) | *Wind - Sylphid (Also known as Jinn) | ||
*Water - Undine | *Water - Undine | ||
*Wood - Dryad | *Wood - Dryad | ||
*Moon - Luna | *Moon - Luna (Also known as Aura) | ||
*Light - Lumina | *Light - Lumina (Also known as Wisp) | ||
*Dark - Shade | *Dark - Shade | ||
All Mana Spirits except Lumina and Shade have a [[Time|day of the week]] named after them. | All Mana Spirits except Lumina and Shade have a [[Time|day of the week]] named after them, and have a player-selectable [[Innate|innate element]] associated with them. | ||
====Sword of Mana==== | ====Sword of Mana==== |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 19 January 2021
- For an actual list of spells, see: Spells
Mana
Mana is the energy that flows throughout the Cleft, sustaining life and powering magic spells.* The source of Mana is the Mana Tree, who is the Mana Goddess, which is in the Mana Holyland. Mana can be used for either good or evil, but as the Mana Goddess has some morals, Mana itself sometimes resists attempts to be used for evil.
- Certain spells draw upon the other immortals without using the force of mana. They are listed in the Claire Bible
Mana Holyland
The Mana Holyland is a place in the Upper Realm that contains the Mana Tree and a population of fairies and other Mana creatures.
See the main article at Mana Holyland.
The Mana Goddess / Mana Tree / Mana Tribe
When the Mana Holyland appeared in the Valley of Wonders, the Mana Tree itself combined with the Machina Principia. In this way, a link had been established between the Mana Tree and the core of the Cleft. Through this link, mana is spread throughout our world. The Mana Goddess can be considered the spirit of the Mana Tree, but, despite the fact that she is linked to it, and the Tree is widely considered to be her by mortals, she and the Mana Tree are separate entities. Likewise, though the Mana Goddess exists and is worshiped like the Immortals of the Cleft, she is not the same as they are.
The Mana Tree itself goes through a cycle of death and renewal and is tended by a group living in the Mana Holyland called the Mana Tribe. These people, all hail from a bloodline that is closely tied to the Goddess and Tree. When the Mana Tree dies, one of the Tribes women is selected to become the Tree anew. The males of the Tribe have the unique ability to wield the Sword of Mana, without the need of a destiny, great evil, or being blessed by the Mana Spirits.
Mana Spirits
There are eight mana spirits, one for each facet of the power of Mana. They are tied directly to the Mana Goddess, although they all possess their own free will.
- Earth - Gnome
- Fire - Salamando (Also known as Salamander)
- Wind - Sylphid (Also known as Jinn)
- Water - Undine
- Wood - Dryad
- Moon - Luna (Also known as Aura)
- Light - Lumina (Also known as Wisp)
- Dark - Shade
All Mana Spirits except Lumina and Shade have a day of the week named after them, and have a player-selectable innate element associated with them.
Sword of Mana
The Sword of Mana is a special weapon that appears from time to time when a hero needs it to save the world.
See the main article at Mana Sword.
Mana Stones
Mana stones are a physical manifestation of Mana which give their element a greater influence in the surrounding area, and likely possess great power.
See the main article at Mana Stones.
Mana Seeds
Mana seeds are the sisters of the Mana stones. They are seeds from the Mana Tree, possessing an ability to amplify their element's power, similar to that of the stones. The seeds also have a seal on them to bind the Sword of Mana.
Creatures of Mana
Some lifeforms are inherently magical, like Faeries and Espers. Others were created from Mana itself, like the God-Beasts.
Spellcasters
Intelligent beings can control Mana with focused willpower. This is easier for some than for others, but for the most part it is possible for members of any race to use some form of magic.
Materia
Materia is the 'fossilized' remains of creatures of Mana. It can be invoked somehow to release magical energy.
Magicite
Magicite is Materia formed from dead Espers.
Chrysm
Chrysm is Materia formed from dead Dragons, and often the purest source of Chrysm comes from the eggs of dragons that never hatch. This, of course, is harder to come by.
Magirock
Magirock is natural rock crystal, often a mineral as plain as quartz, that can be harnessed for Mana potential. Much like a piezoelectric crystal can convert mechanical energy to electricity, Magirock can be consumed for various magical purposes.