- "There are some wizards — like Malfoy’s family — who think they’re better than everyone else because they’re what people call pure-blood."
- ― Ron Weasley (Harry Potter)
The character was born a mage and has a Magical Human Physiology. Variation of Magician and Prime Being. Related to True Monster. Magical equivalent of True Super.
Also Known As[]
- Born/Elder/Noble/Primordial/Pure Mage/Sorcerer/Sorceress/Witch/Wizard
Properties[]
The character is a true mage, a mage that has always been a magic-user whether born or created as the first of their kind. They are usually very powerful, and perhaps more monstrous than others of their kind. This causes most true mages to look down on those who were turned, viewing them as lesser beings.
In most cases this haughty attitude is somewhat justified given that most true mages will be more powerful than their turned counterparts. Some will even be free of the weaknesses that converted mages have. Some true mages have the potential to be transcendent while others are not, however most will undoubtably be alphas of their own species because of their purity.
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Flaws/Weaknesses[]
- Supernatural hunters may prove a worthy opponent.
- There are some supernatural weapons that can kill even true mages.
- In most cases, a true mage's greatest downfall will always be their pride and arrogance.
- Transcendent Mages may overpower true mages.
Example Characters[]
- Neera (Charmed)
- Pure-bloods (Harry Potter franchise)
- First Humanity (RWBY)