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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You've seen it before. For lack of a better introduction, the main magic user in the game or story happens to be the youngest person in the group. Possibly because the story writer wants to have a character that young for comic effect and can't imagine said character being proficient in a sword or other conventional weapons, so they let them summon meteors with their mind. The lesson apparently being that magic is just that easy. Or They're just that good. And Muscles Are Meaningless. |