#humans with a sixth sense are people whose biological structures are slightly different as well if they're born with it
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burning-academia-if · 1 month ago
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I wanted to do one of those cute questions like all the others about the ROs, but I couldn't think of anything (and while I didn't intend to do romance on a first run, I've always been a sucker for the childhood friends to lovers trope, and I really liked the way Rook came to MC's defense against the Headmaster 😅). But one thing I am curious about is how Magicians are born, that is, is it genetics, is it random, or is it both of those (or none of them)?
For magicians, its genetics! It's also what sets them apart from other magic users (mages, witches, and warlocks). I think I've mentioned briefly before in a prior ask, but the biological structure of a magician is actually slightly different from a human! Their heart is just slightly bigger, and to a human doctor it would look like they have extra veins and blood capillaries (however these extras don't carry blood, it carries magic, so magicians literally bleed out their magic when hurt. This is also in part why Soul Magicians bleed when they push themselves to hard when using magic).
However, the gene for magic is actually recessive! So it's very possible to have two magician parents who end up having a human child. This also makes magician politics incredibly messy (especially in the region Vales Grove is in since they're uh, Significantly more strict about magic use and humans knowing magic exists).
Luck magicians are also a sort of biological mystery since by all accounts, they should be able to use magic (they have it in their veins, and their biology mimics magicians that can use magic), and there's currently a lot of theories around why they can't.
Last note because I could rant about this forever LMAO but this is also why magicians can see magical creatures and humans can't! Even their eye structure is slightly different, and if you look at the region of the brain responsible for interpreting sight, you'd see that region of the brain looks just slightly off as well. This point stands for hearing as well!
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