Nature element (ConceptTopic, 6)
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- | '''Nature magic''' is a type of [[magic]] dealing with | + | '''Nature magic''' is a type of [[magic]] dealing with nature, plant life, and other [[real]] and [[surreal]] concepts surrounding such. Nature magic is a mostly [[defensive]] magic, used mainly by [[pacifist]]s, [[pansy|pansies]], and [[queer]] individuals, and generally doesn't have that much [[offensive]] power behind it. In practice, this type of magic is often represented by a shade of forest green, and is mistakenly called ''green magic'', but "colored" Magic has nothing to do with the elements and elemental magic. |
- | Nature magic is a mostly [[defensive]] magic, used mainly by [[pacifist]]s, [[pansy|pansies]], and [[queer]] individuals, and generally doesn't have that much [[offensive]] power behind it. In practice, this type of magic is often represented by a shade of forest green, and is mistakenly called '' | + | |
- | == Examples of | + | == Examples of nature magic in practice == |
- | As mentioned above, | + | As mentioned above, nature magic is often used in practice to defend people, and not necessarily to harm them. However, there are practices of nature magic that are capable of injury and even death. |
- | An example of defensive | + | An example of defensive nature magic is to summon a bush. A bush may break the fall of an individual if it is dense enough, or it will serve as a shield or obstruction, taking attacks and/or allowing the said person to escape from harm. Another example of this defensive nature magic is using swirling leaves to create a shield around your self ala [[Woodman]]. |
- | An example of offensive | + | An example of offensive nature magic, quite lovely displayed by [[Anxia]], is using vines containing thorns to ensnare and trap a target. Then usually, the caster will make the vines bind tighter while simultaneously making the thorns grow deeper into the flesh. |
These thorns may even contain poison, but even without the poison, the attack could still be quite lethal. | These thorns may even contain poison, but even without the poison, the attack could still be quite lethal. | ||
== Known Nature Magic users == | == Known Nature Magic users == | ||
*Princess [[Daisy]] | *Princess [[Daisy]] | ||
- | + | **[[Baby Daisy]] (by assumption) | |
*[[Kuri-San]] | *[[Kuri-San]] | ||
*[[Divine Lady Rose]] | *[[Divine Lady Rose]] | ||
*Anxia of the [[CFS]] | *Anxia of the [[CFS]] | ||
*[[Mexjery]] of the CFS | *[[Mexjery]] of the CFS | ||
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Revision as of 22:43, 2 May 2009
Nature magic is a type of magic dealing with nature, plant life, and other real and surreal concepts surrounding such. Nature magic is a mostly defensive magic, used mainly by pacifists, pansies, and queer individuals, and generally doesn't have that much offensive power behind it. In practice, this type of magic is often represented by a shade of forest green, and is mistakenly called green magic, but "colored" Magic has nothing to do with the elements and elemental magic.
Examples of nature magic in practice
As mentioned above, nature magic is often used in practice to defend people, and not necessarily to harm them. However, there are practices of nature magic that are capable of injury and even death.
An example of defensive nature magic is to summon a bush. A bush may break the fall of an individual if it is dense enough, or it will serve as a shield or obstruction, taking attacks and/or allowing the said person to escape from harm. Another example of this defensive nature magic is using swirling leaves to create a shield around your self ala Woodman.
An example of offensive nature magic, quite lovely displayed by Anxia, is using vines containing thorns to ensnare and trap a target. Then usually, the caster will make the vines bind tighter while simultaneously making the thorns grow deeper into the flesh. These thorns may even contain poison, but even without the poison, the attack could still be quite lethal.
Known Nature Magic users
- Princess Daisy
- Baby Daisy (by assumption)
- Kuri-San
- Divine Lady Rose
- Anxia of the CFS
- Mexjery of the CFS