Summo Lex Magia

Summo Lex Magia (, Sumo Rekkusu Magia; Latin for "Supreme Law of Magic", Japanese for "True Personification of the Absolute Supernatural Power") is considered to be something of a legend in its own right, achieved only by a select few; it's rumored to be the infamous One Magic (一なる魔法, Ichinaru Mahō), as it deals with the very essence of magic itself, although its unknown if such accusations are accurate. As the name alludes, it's considered to be the pinnacle of all other forms of magic in existence, sans those belonging to the Ancient Magics of the Thirteen Otherworldly Virtues — fragments of the Supreme God's power, thus rightfully known as the "Ultimate Magical Power" (終極魔力, Shūkyoku Maryōku) throughout Earthland.

Those that rightfully obtained and mastered the magic in their respective are those that can be truly be called Archmages (, Ākumeiji; lit. "Ultimate Spellcasters in Creation") — their understanding and usage of the power called "Magic" unsurpassed by their peers sans others who are capable of using this power. Though it has no true classification, it's often categorized as a form of Caster Magic, Fighting Style and a Magic Phenomenon for simplicity's sake and the way its used between each practitioner.

Overview
"No matter how hard Dante trains and struggles, he will NEVER beat father. Not now, not ever. It's due to the man's understanding of magic as a whole and not in merely parts as with modern wizards; due to this, he's able to perform feats that can rival the gods and considered to be unfathomable to the human mind. He had many years to obtain such a power, something that Dante severely lacks. He's merely a fragment of his mighty being after all...."

- Erebus Alighieri alluding to his father's invincibility and the reason he can never be bested by normal means.





Interpretations
"Though this power is considered to be basic to the practitioner, there are variations of it that's existed throughout time. Do you know why? It's due to the way one perceives magic. It's like with one's identity; everyone is different in their way and no one person is exactly the same. So follows the principles of this magic, something born from knowledge and understanding."

- Erebus alluding to the variants existing in this fighting style, all of which are unique.



Trivia

 * Most of the information pertaining to the article is recycled from Sisyphus Niolion, who's written to prove what an Archmage looks like; it's also based off of the various feats pulled off by members of the Spriggan Twelve in canon, which tooted to be "godlike".
 * This magic is the author's interpretation of Archmages in his storyline; thus, this can't be used by other users. Sorry for the inconvenience.