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- Magic_in_fiction abstract "Magic in fiction is the endowing of fictional characters or objects with magical powers.Such magic often serves as a plot device, being the source of magical artifacts and their quests. Magic has long been a component of fantasy fiction, where it has been a mainstay from the days of Homer and Apuleius, down through the tales of the Holy Grail, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and to more contemporary authors from J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis to Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Jordan, Terry Brooks, J.K. Rowling or Mercedes Lackey.".
- Magic_in_fiction thumbnail JosephWright-Alchemist-1.jpg?width=300.
- Magic_in_fiction wikiPageExternalLink the-rules-of-magic-according-to-the-greatest-fantasy-sagas-of-all-time.
- Magic_in_fiction wikiPageExternalLink fantasy-worldbuilding-questions-magic-and-magicians.
- Magic_in_fiction wikiPageExternalLink article.
- Magic_in_fiction wikiPageID "21920741".
- Magic_in_fiction wikiPageRevisionID "603635505".
- Magic_in_fiction hasPhotoCollection Magic_in_fiction.
- Magic_in_fiction subject Category:Fantasy_tropes.
- Magic_in_fiction subject Category:Fictional_power_sources.
- Magic_in_fiction subject Category:Fictional_superhuman_features_or_abilities.
- Magic_in_fiction subject Category:Magic_in_fiction.
- Magic_in_fiction type Ability105200169.
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- Magic_in_fiction type FantasyTropes.
- Magic_in_fiction type FictionalSuperhumanFeaturesOrAbilities.
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- Magic_in_fiction type RhetoricalDevice107098193.
- Magic_in_fiction type Trope107105475.
- Magic_in_fiction comment "Magic in fiction is the endowing of fictional characters or objects with magical powers.Such magic often serves as a plot device, being the source of magical artifacts and their quests. Magic has long been a component of fantasy fiction, where it has been a mainstay from the days of Homer and Apuleius, down through the tales of the Holy Grail, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and to more contemporary authors from J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis to Ursula K.".
- Magic_in_fiction label "Artefakt (fantastyka)".
- Magic_in_fiction label "Magic in fiction".
- Magic_in_fiction label "Oggetto magico".
- Magic_in_fiction label "魔法物品".
- Magic_in_fiction sameAs Oggetto_magico.
- Magic_in_fiction sameAs Artefakt_(fantastyka).
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- Magic_in_fiction sameAs Q1064192.
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- Magic_in_fiction sameAs Magic_in_fiction.
- Magic_in_fiction wasDerivedFrom Magic_in_fiction?oldid=603635505.
- Magic_in_fiction depiction JosephWright-Alchemist-1.jpg.
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