Display title | Entropy and Chaos Magic |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Powers and magic that control chaos and entropy. These supernatural abilities can manipulate probability, destruction, randomness, or anything related to chaos. Entropy comes into play because it is a real-life concept related to thermodynamics and decay, where it acts as the best measurement of chaos in the universe. The magic can come from entities that can represent chaos and have powers higher than the magic that stems from them. Antagonistic characters use such magic and powers and are considered so volatile that they can do little good. Chaos is a force of change where growth is possible, but an abundance can cause strife. However, the concept of order can bring opposition. |