The power to use literature-based magic. Variation of Literary Manipulation, Art Magic and Object Magic.
Also Called[]
- Literary Witchcraft/Wizardry
- Literature Magic/Witchcraft/Wizardry
Capabilities[]
The user is capable of wielding literature-based magic, allowing them the ability to magically manipulate literary forces/objects and/or cast spells derived from different kinds of compositions. This can include controlling or drawing magical might from books, cards, comics, scripts, scrolls, symbols, etc.
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Variations[]
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Limitations[]
- Anti-Magic/Art Destruction/Censorship Inducement/Magic Destruction/Magic Immunity/Magic Negation/Magic Sealing/Object Negation
- May be limited to specific magical feat (spells based on embodiments and/or their power, manipulating personifications, etc.).
- May be limited to specific literary force/object (books, cards, letters, scrolls, etc.).
- Magic may have a price.
- Strength of spells could dependent on strength of magic.
- Type of literary force/object may determine nature of user’s magical abilities.
Known Users[]
- Izabella (Beelzebub)
- Mages (Black Clover)
- Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Clow Cards/Clear Cards Users (Cardcaptor Sakura)
- Charlotte Aulin (Castlevania series)
- Dadaping (Catch! Teenieping)
- Scrolls Users (The Elder Scrolls series)
- Zeref Dragneel (Fairy Tail)
- Letter Magic Users (Fairy Tail)
- Seilah (Fairy Tail)
- Book/Grimoire/Scroll Users (Final Fantasy)
- Archmage (Gargoyles)
- Monk (Jackie Chan Adventures)
- Scroll Magic Users (Jackie Chan Adventures)
- Demons (Konjiki no Gash Bell!/ Zatch Bell!)
- Hiiro Okamura (Konjiki no Wordmaster)
- Yuumi (League of Legends)
- Sophina Biblia (Mashle: Magic and Muscles)
- Famin (Mashle: Magic and Muscles)
- Pactio Users (Negima!)
- Glyph Magic Users (The Owl House)
- Humgrump (Plucky Squire)
- Magicians (Riordanverse/The Kane Chronicles)
- Legendarium Users (Winx Club)
- Scrolls Users (World of Warcraft)
- The Wizard (Happily N’Ever After)
Gallery[]
Luz Noceda (The Owl House) uses the communicative properties of glyphs to create elemental/natural forces like light . . .








