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Acceleration (加速します) is a unclassified Caster Magic that attempts to accelerate the user's speed of perception and how fast they're able to process information to the brain.

Origins
Acceleration was the study and practice done of Gregory in his youth. When Gregory was a child, he'd hope to someday be a equal to his father, who was said to be a highly react and fast mage for his time. In hope to someday surpass him, he'd train relentlessly but still fail to accomplish his goal. So, he'd would dwell into magic and would eventually start to research on the on a human brain functions. Using the knowledge on how perception works, and how the brain processes information, he'd soon develop a magic to accelerate these to allow him to not only move faster, but react faster.

Usage
While unclear on how this particular magic works, the basic is that the caster when using this, allows information to the brain to be accerated above that of a normal human. This will allow the caster to become more faster and react much more quickly. Their perception is also accelerated, allowing them basically see "slow motion". It's inaccurate to call a form of Time Magic, as it does not manipulate time, but the brain processing functions. This magic is not something one can easily master, as one needs a keen mind in concentration or else difficulty may arise when using it. One of the side effects is that Gregory was mentally fatigued when he first used it, and may cause harmful effects to the physical body. Since it accelerates how quickly they react along with the information processed to the brain, the caster's body may not be use to the speed, and may torn muscles due the body not being ready.

Trivia & Notes

 * This magic was originaly created by, but last edited since January 19th, 2017. This meant to be the "Fairy Tail" of Innate Time Control (the spells are called "Accelerate"), a magecraft that alters time in the Fate series. However, due to it originally being a virtual carbon copy-and-paste, the new author, hoped to change it more original, and not be a exact copy.