Son of the Serpent
Pupil
The witch of endor comes to mind. I doubt king saul saw her as anything but.One man's witch is the other guys sainted miracle worker indeed
The witch of endor comes to mind. I doubt king saul saw her as anything but.One man's witch is the other guys sainted miracle worker indeed
It is perhaps worthy of note that certain actions traditionally considered "magical" are possible in the real world.
The transmutation of lead into gold could be achieved by multiple stages of electron capture, first converting lead into thallium, yhen thallium into mercury, and finally mercury into gold
Low energy lightning bolts can be created with a tesla coil.
When in contact with a van-de-graff generator one can exercise a limited form of telekinesis over certain types of objects via the electric force, such as causing packing peanuts to fly towards your hand from a couple inches away.
Strongly disagree with the bold section. I don’t think that actually follows.Magic is its own thing. Attempts to describe it in terms of real-world rational concepts, like "a fifth physical force" or "hacking the source code of the universe" or whatever, are grasping metaphors at best and rapidly become dated as intellectual trends march on. (The universe is not a computer. The universe is the ultimate analog device.) And like anything that's its own thing, the inability to explain magic except through inapt analogies renders its true nature mysterious -- ineffable in the proper sense. Not even wizards truly understand what it is. If they did, they would hardly need to memorize formulaic spells, after all. But it's the mystery that draws them to it, just as it's the mystery that draws us to it.