Rea-Khalban Madraga

Rea-Khalban Madraga (, Rea Karuban Madorāga; lit. "Insatiable Cataclysm of the Desert Pantheon") is typically seen as a powerful form of Caster Magic by those who bear witness to its incredulous powers, often stating that its name is rather appropriate — being the personification of "the desert spirits' wrath".

It's alternatively called Desert Carnage Magic (砂修羅の魔法, Sunashura no Mahō), alluding to its place of origins and the various cultures surrounding it. Due to its contents, its considered to be one of the more feared magics in all of the Alveraz Empire — a remarkable feat, given its overall strength in comparison to other continents.

Created and only used by its inventor, Ajeel Ramal — it serves as the reason for his title amongst the Spriggan Twelve as "Desert King" (砂漠王,  Sabaku-Ō), having rightful dominance over all elements relating to the very environment he hails from. According to him, it's a form of Subspecies Magic — the main components serving as foundation being: Sandstorm, Enchantment — something he was taught by one of his fellow Spriggans upon demand and couldn't refuse for obvious reasons, Spirit Summoning Magic, and Destruction Magic — the latter of which he took a liking to for evident causes.

Overview
"You think your measly powers matter in my presence?! Fool! It's because of the powers I'm commanding that I'm invincible and untouchable. I'm basically a god, as nothing can stand against me! I'll show you what happens when you mess with the might of the one embodying the desert's abysmal wrath!"

- Ajeel's heightened levels of arrogance exuded when he masterfully employs this magic against his enemies.







Affiliated Desert Spirits
"I guess I should let the spirits of my homeland come out to play. It's not often they get to chance to stretch themselves while pummeling my enemies to dust! Let's see how long you can survive under their unquenchable onslaught!"

- Ajeel before calling forth the myriad spirits associated with this magic.



Trivia

 * This magic was created because of the author's desire to create unique magic for most of Spriggans involved in his storyline, wanting all of them to be powerful for a reason; he decided to expand on the destructive potential of Ajeel's Sand World in the canon — adding in a few elements he would deem satisfactory.
 * The naming and imagery are based on Egyptian and Islamic mythological lore, something well-emphasized and portrayed in two respective anime/manga series, Magi: The Kingdom of Magic and Im - Great Priest Imhotep, two of the author's favorite manga.
 * It's often expressed that this magic serves as an antithesis to Fimbulvinter, in lieu of the various similarities the two have with one another; this may be due to the aspects in which they have dominion over, giving its respective users supreme authority over such elements upon employment. Interestingly enough, the two often cancel each other out on multiple occasions.