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Revision as of 03:17, 16 June 2018
The power to utilize magic to bring things to life. Form of Magic. Variation of Life-Force Manipulation. Opposite to Death Magic.
Also Called
- Animation Magic
- Living Magic
Capabilities
The users of this power can utilize powerful spells which can bring anything the user sees fit to life, such as a statues, toys, even such as furniture and rubble.
Applications
- Absolute Life Inducement
- Animation
- Anthropomorphism
- Life-Force Manipulation
- Life Inducement
- Life Infusion
- Spell Casting
Associations
Limitations
- Death Magic/Magic Negation/Magic Destruction
- May not be able to use this magic on the target that is already alive.
- This power alone may not give user any control over the beings.
Known Users
- Life Giving Magus (Adventure Time)
- Creation Magic Users (Black Clover)
- Cronus (Class of the Titans)
- Witches (Coven); using Vitalum Vitalis
- Cosmo and Wanda (The Fairly Oddparents)
- Sherry Blendy (Fairy Tail); via Doll Attack
- Eileen Belserion (Fairy Tail); via Enchantment
- Hades (Fairy Tail)
- Zeref Dragneel (Fairy Tail); via Living Magic
- Schmendrick (The Last Unicorn)
- Diana (Marchen Awakens Romance)
- Asteroth (Mighty Ducks)
- Discord (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)
- Users of the Healing Domain (Pathfinder)
- Blue Fairy (Pinocchio)
- Kaos (Skylanders)
- Users of Ghyran (Warhammer Fantasy)
- Alarielle; as one of the Incarnates
- Ariel
- Jade Order
- Nerissa (W.I.T.C.H.)
- Will Vandom (W.I.T.C.H.)
- Anna Maht (World of Quest)
- Theurges (Wizard101)
- Charmcaster (Ben 10 Series)
Known Objects
- Rat Talisman (Jackie Chan Adventures); "Motion to the Motionless"