The One Magic (Heroic Chronicles)

"The ultimate power that's shrouded in mystery. Its very presence forever changes the balance of creation....."

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The One Magic (一なる魔法, Ichinaru Mahō) is a terminology used to describe the root of all known Magic, regardless of its derivations, and something that's believed to be purely conceptual because of the lack of evidence to its existence; on the contrary, it's theorized that the Cardinal Codes are absolute proof because of their purpose as building blocks for future creations, and when one has mastered all twenty of them — they can possibly reach this magic. The magic is said to have many interchangeable monikers, some of which include "The Essence of Magic" (魔法の本質, Mahō no Honshitsu), "Primordial Magic" (原始魔法, Genshi Mahō) and "The Magic of One" (一つの魔法, Hitotsu no Mahō). In Esoterology, it's very presence influences the reason behind the science's creation, as the discovery of its true nature is considered to be the "ultimate goal".

It's later revealed in the Heroic Chronicles storyline that it's in fact the end result of uniting all of the Ancient Magics of the Thirteen Otherworldly Virtues together with the fragments of the Supreme God's body; by this logic, it's true and only user is the Supreme God himself, a personification of his almighty influence over the entirety of the Heroic Chronicles universe while lauding his current status. It's said that the Ultimate Magic World (大魔法世界, Dai Mahō Sekai) is achievable when the infinite powers of this magic is invoked, forever changing the face of reality. Interestingly enough, it's considered to be one of the main "objects of worship" in all known religion and cults spanning dimensions.

Trivia

 * While this is meant to be an expansion of the, it holds a significant degree of importance in the Heroic Chronicles storyline, serving is the direct link between various magics and Magic Phenomenon that occur throughout the story; in addition, it also acts a major plot device in some of the story arcs, ultimately alluding to the presence of its originator, thus acting as a stable foundation of the universe's origins.