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Mana (마나) is a terminology of the Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon, The Creature and In Dreams.

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Mana

Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon (Webtoon) Episode 125

Mana is the 'power' that sustains the world. As winter passes, spring comes, and the sun sets and the moon rises, it is a title of the fundamental energy that makes all phenomena in this world come true. It cannot be seen or touched like the wind.[1]

Magicians use that mana to use magic, and the sword masters, the highest level of swordsmen, use that to use Sword Aura.[1]

If you think of it easily and accept it as an oriental 'Qi', you will understand it quickly.[1]

A person uses their magic to make their mana flow spatially and turn it into the desired shape of their contractor. An easy example, if a person build a wall in a stream, the water will pool. It is a curse to completely block magic when the water pools and stops the flow of water, if the person throw a rock into it, even if it's not as huge an obstacle as a wall and the water will still run smoothly. It should flow, but the flow changes subtly, and it doesn't matter whether the flow changes subtly or not, but if the mage's mana flow changes, it will become difficult. The flow of mana has changed so that magic cannot be activated. It is similar, but the space where the mana cast by the mage flows are not material, but a huge space in their conception, anyway, it is a much larger space than people think, as it is such a space, the flow of mana flows to various places, and even if a small rock is placed there to block the flow, the magic that suppresses its use is bound to be limited, but low circle magic is a huge net rather than a rock, a huge net woven with thin threads, it does not interfere with the flow of mana itself, but it's a magic that can interrupt the flow of all mana, and why mages don't want to become warriors even though there are magics like Haste, magic to increase muscle strength, and magic to increase body vision. It's because they're busy learning magic and doesn't have time to take care of themselves. Of course, for that reason, mages are weak, but they have stamina, strength, and magic that can increase everything, it's strange because they never do hand-to-hand combat. It is the same principle that they grant abilities by grafting curses, sub-magic, or mana, and once a curse or sub-magic is applied, the external mana must remain in the person's body to maintain the curse, so, if he cast various sub-magic, the number of spells that cause collision of flow increases, sub-magic also collides with each other, so he can't spell all of them, he can cast Haste if it is Haste, and Strength Assist Magic if it is a Strength Assist Magic, but they cannot cast two or three at once, in addition, if a mage uses such sub-magic, they will be extremely limited in their use of magic, the mages must have been quite embarrassed because the flow of mana flowed arbitrarily. If they can use any magic when under that curse. Even if it's not just that curse, it will be difficult to use magic when it is under any curse or sub-magic, and if it doesn't collide, they can use it, but a mage who uses sub-magic on their body and works mana, doesn't exist. Who will use the Seventh Circle's Absolute Magic Seal because First Circle spell is enough. But whether it is easy to remove the huge wall blocking the stream or to remove the net woven with thin threads, as easy as it is to cast a spell, of course, anyone who has mastered First Circle can unleash it quickly. If the mages were like that because they didn't even master the First Circle properly. On the battlefield they seems to have forgotten that life goes back and forth in the interim between the spells, once they know the composition of mana, they can unlock it, so it will take about a minute, and that time is enough to lose their life on the battlefield. [2]

At the dawn of creation... ...the very first thing to emerge from the void... was law. According to the law of causality. Every effect has a cause. In the beginning, it gave rise to order in accordance with the law. Amidst the disorder that was yet to be organized, chaos came into being. As it became tied to causality, chaos found order, giving rise to the creation of a new law known as mana. Mana was created to shape space... and began circulating to set time in motion. The second law was fixity. Space, once entangled by mana, became fixed. Time began to flow, anchoring the world in place. The matter adrift in space was swept up by different mana currents. They then stabilized and grouped together into existence. The third law was fixed cycle. The fourth law was stability. Life birthed from the cycle... gradually grew systematic. In this way, the first rational being, the gods, came into being. To sustain their existence, they had to keep the world's cycle in motion. No longer did the laws have to intervene directly in the world. The fifth law was non-interference. The world was now guided by the direct will of the gods. The energy of life dispersed throughout the entire world. For a long time, the world continued in stability... [3]

External Links[]

  • 마나 at Namuwiki (Korean)
    • Mana at Namuwiki (English machine translation)
  • Карштейн at Anime Characters Fight Wiki (Russian)

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