Sword of Spirit
Legend
However, I think the 3e/XPH quotes are a little out of context. Psionic-Magic Transparency at no point says Psionics IS magic,
From the back cover of the Expanded Psionics Handbook:
"Through sheer force force of will, a psionic character can unleash awesome powers that rival any physical force or magical energy. Within these pages, you will discover the secrets of unlocking the magic of the mind--the art of psionics."
I don't really have anything to debate here--the wording could be interpreted more figuratively than literally, given that it doesn't actually call psionics magic inside the book itself. But I think it's an important quote that I never see brought up in these discussions.
"Some speculate that psionic magic is a force that originates in the Far Realm and came into the universe with the sundering of the Living Gate."
I guess Psionics is from Far Realm has more D&D pedigree than the mystic name?
As long as they use those bolded words I'm fine with talking about a connection between psionics and the Far Realm in 5e. But I really want those words. It's heavy handed to say "psionics is related to the Far Realm" in 5e, and I don't like it.