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+ | * Thoth (''Egyptian Mythology'') |
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+ | * Väinämöinen (''Finnish Mythology'') |
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+ | * Circe (''Greek Mythology'') |
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+ | * Hermes/Mercury (''Greco-Roman Mythology'') |
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+ | *Hecate (''Greek Mythology'') |
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*Goddess Shakti (''Hindu Mythology'') |
*Goddess Shakti (''Hindu Mythology'') |
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+ | *Marduk (''Mesopotamian Mythology'') |
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+ | *Freyja (''Norse Mythology'') |
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+ | *Anulap (''Polynesian Mythology'') |
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+ | *Veles (''Slavic Mythology'') |
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Revision as of 03:43, 25 July 2020
The ability to use the powers and traits of a magic deity. Variation of Transcendent Physiology. Not to be confused with Transcendent Mage Physiology.
Also Called
- Gods/Goddesses of Magic
- Magic/Mystic Deity/God/Goddess Physiology
- Magical Divine Being
- Magic God/Goddess Physiology
- Transcendent Magical Being/Physiology
Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can transform into a deity of magic, a god/goddess who represent/is associated with the mystic, supernatural, arcane, mythical beings, all kinds of magic and all their aspects, having absolute knowledge and power over them, their concepts and principles. They are a common feature of worship in polytheistic religions.
Unlike Transcendent Mage Physiology users aren't necessarily witches or mages but rather just gods of magic alone.
Applications
- Almighty Magic
- Magic Intuition
- Magic Lordship
- Mystic Derivation
- Mystic Lock
- Supernatural Manipulation
Associations
Limitations
- Can be rivaled or outmatch by other godlike mages.
Known Users
- Manlinalxochitl (Aztec Mythology)
- Tezcatlipoca (Aztec Mythology)
- Isis (Egyptian Mythology)
- Thoth (Egyptian Mythology)
- Werethekau (Egyptian Mythology)
- Väinämöinen (Finnish Mythology)
- Circe (Greek Mythology)
- Hermes/Mercury (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Hecate (Greek Mythology)
- Goddess Shakti (Hindu Mythology)
- Enki (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Marduk (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Freyja (Norse Mythology)
- Anulap (Polynesian Mythology)
- Veles (Slavic Mythology)