Describe your world(s) in four sentences or less.

Magic is real and it's everywhere and I thought it would be cool to see how that played out over the world stage; especially in regards to how magic and it's practitioners react to persecution by non-magic people, and more "sanctioned" magic. There are also gods, who are weird and detached and really obsessed with seemingly "random" things because they aren't easy to see coming and change easily, and there is also a creator god who is comparably powerful, but spends their time fine tuning reality to varying success. Magic had a brief golden age from the 16th-19th century when the major bodies that sought to control magic and magical creatures weakened due to the Protestant Reformation, and newly Protestant governments began to hire magicians and use magic for their own gain. Now magic seems to be weaker, and less common, but is in a stable place where its practitioners are allowed autonomy in exchange for limiting their interference with the outside world, but with the increased activity of the Titans (who have remained dormant or quiet for centuries) and chaos in the hidden world/s of Faerie, that may all soon change.

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