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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In Fantasy settings magic and the mythic creatures are not abnormal, but a natural part of the world. It's normal to see wizards, the Anthropomorphic Personification of love, and even weirder fare sit down every third tuesday for tea and biscuits (baked by tree elves, of course). Many things that are explained by physics in Real Life may even have completely different explanations in this world, such as The Grim Reaper going about ending lives (not necessarily killing, mind you), that fires are actually small (or enormous) imp-like beings, or that there are Nature Spirits that guide nature. |