Hey, hey, hey! If you're reading this, I can assume you're too lazy (like me) to read the 700-page textbook about magic given by your school, yes? Or are you just interested and curious about how this world's magic works? Well then, you're reading the right document! In this document, you will learn the following:
I. How To Learn Magic
I.a. Who gets to learn Magic?
During the beginning years of the Kingdom, there have been only a specific group of people who were able to learn the art of Raycanian Magic. This group of people resided in the Crowlia Region, and we call them Crowlians. They were last to leave the Trema Region, staying for a while with Jonathan James Amber to be taught on how to use magic. They were taught all kinds of magic, from Healing to Offence, you name it.
Ever since then, only Crowlians have the privilege of using the ancient arts of Raycania's Magic. Their descendants were taught magic at a young age, making sure that by the time they graduate, they'll have the ability to master which type of magic they wish to learn.
Now, what about the Magirnons, the Raycanians, and the Polarians?
I.b. What about the others?
This all changed during Wither Vermond Amber's reign. Due to the beginning of the Great Magic War, he passed a law which allowed anyone to learn magic, despite not being a Crowlian citizen. Even after the war ended in just a week, the law continues today. As of current, there have been over 20,000 non-Crowlian citizens that have mastered magic.
However, for non-Crowlians, the process of learning magic can be tiresome. Learning the arts of magic requires you to have great stamina, sharp thinking, a great memory for chants, etc. In 1119 alone, out of all 5000 non-Crowlians that tried to learn magic, only 156 passed the exams. Out of those 156, only 112 finished.
Due to the small number of Mages and Wizards available, they are sought out for a lot in Hunting Parties.
I.c. Where to learn Magic?
There are only twenty schools wherein you can learn magic, 18 of which are in Crowlia, and 2 hidden deep within the caves in The Polaris. The Polaris Institution of Magic is one of the elite schools in the entire Kingdom. They were well-known for training Mayor Richard Barnett for Mayor's Magic, and many of those who wish to become the next mayor usually go there in groups of 10. The University of Clairvoyance houses some of the most elite fortune-tellers of the Kingdom, well-known for teaching the likes of the late Miss Marina, who was able to predict the death of Jason Amber.
Here is a list of the top schools in Crowlia.
I.c.a. Levels
There are three levels of education you need to go through to be deemed a "Master of Magic", from 1st Level Education to 3rd Level Education.
II. The Hierarchy of Magic
In the Magic world, there exists a hierarchy. A hierarchy that dictates which types of special magic are stronger and more efficient. Special Magic is different from Regular Magic, with only a small amount of Mages learning how to use Special Magic, mainly because it can only be learned the second you are born. Only 700 mages have the gift of Special Magic.
III. Strength System
Spells can be classified in different classes of strength, ranging from D-Class to SS-Class.
NOTE: This system does not apply to all spells. The Laws of Magic can be broken.
IV. Types of Magic
NOTE: Just because the Types of Magic are set in, doesn't mean you can create your own type of magic.
V. The Laws of Magic
There are no laws.
Just do whatever you want with Magic. Ignore what your 700-page textbook says. It's not like The Phoenix God gives a single damn about what you do with magic. Just do whatever you wish to do. So, if any of you sends me a mail into my Crowlia Messenger box asking about what the laws of magic are, I'll send 100 woodpeckers your way to eat up your home.
And there you have it! 7 years of education, summed into one simple book! Anyways, if Professor Troy reads this, please don't get mad at me, please don't. I just want to make other mages as lazy as me. I want EVERYONE to be lazy. Thank you!