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Bolganio Wildlife
A list of plants and animals native to Bolganio. Many of them could be used to cast spells or create magical items.

Nechuha Tree
A type of tree native to Asmodean. Its wood was quite sturdy and was often used in making clockwork dolls in Lasaland's Gine workshop.

Greeonian Plateau Rose
A type of rose native to Merrigod Plateau in Elphegort. Its roots had medicinal properties, which were utilized by the shamans of Heldogort in creating Gift, using the rose's roots in powder form as the formula's key ingredient. Centuries later, the roses were used simply as decoration, often being utilized to brighten up rooms.

Green Onion
A type of onion native to Elphegort. During the EC 500s, it was used as an ingredient in various dishes and consumed by Elphegortean aristocracy. It could be enchanted by a mage to produce a magic communication device, the Very Amazing Green Onion.

Trauben Fruit
A type of fruit native to the west coast of Elphegort's Lake of Amusement. Its fruit grew on a vine and could be used to make a variety of products, such as Yatski Lopera wine or jam.

Pome Tree
A type of tree native to Elphegort's Millennium Tree Forest. Its fruit was very light and could easily be lifted and thrown by small animals.

Baemu Pig
A pig native to the Tasan Empire sometime during the first century EC. Its meat was considered very delicious and was sometimes used to make meat pies. Due to Emperor Ang's fondness of it, it was extensively hunted and neared extinction as a result. Levin believers eventually associated the pig with the Tasan Empire's collapse, calling it a demon disguised as an angel. The pig had red hair and horns and was larger than the average Tasan Pig. It was also very rare and difficult to capture, earning it the reputation of a phantom.

Demilamb Pig
A pig native to the Beelzenian Empire's Demilamb territory. Although its flesh contained blubber, it was considered by many gourmands to be the best kind of pig to eat. It also possessed beautiful features and a white fur coat.

Tasan Pig
A pig native to the Beelzenian Empire's Tasan region. Despite its meat having an unpleasant smell, its internal organs had a unique taste. It had black fur.

Shadow Moon Pig
A pig native to the Beelzenian Empire. A cross between the Demilamb and Marlon pigs, it was practically hairless. The taste of its flesh could be brought out after being processed and combined with other ingredients. As one of the pig's unique characteristics, its meat lacked the redness common to the flesh of other pigs.

Rollam Bird
A bird native to the Kingdom of Lucifenia's Rollam City. Quill pens could be made from its feathers, while its meat was consumed as a gourmet dish.

Ziz Tiama Octopus
An octopus native to the waters surrounding the Kingdom of Marlon. It was originally used as a sacrifice in Magic Kingdom Levianta to conjure a powerful rainstorm , eventually reducing its population by 70%. It had medicinal properties, and was used to make elixirs by the people of Marlon sometime during the EC 300s. It was also exported to Beelzenia, where its food purposes were discovered by Banica Conchita. After her death, the octopus remained largely uneaten due to its grotesque appearance. Its ink, when combined with shavings from the Golden Key, could be used to formulate a powerful healing elixir. It was also capable of being transformed into a large, kraken-like monster by powerful mages.

Swap Technique
The Swap Technique was a spell used to transfer a person's consciousness to another body. The technique was utilized by only a handful of individuals throughout history.

Mechanics
The Swap Technique allows the user to transfer the soul of either themselves or a nearby individual to another body. The desired soul would reside in the targeted body, while the soul previously residing in the targeted body would then transfer to the previously inhabited body, effectively swapping the bodies of the two individuals. By using this technique, the user would be able to gain the targeted body's unique characteristics and abilities, although still maintaining their own, such as magical potential and immortality.

However, the technique could only be used on people with sizable concentrations of magic in their bodies, thus making them magically receptive to the spell. The Swap Technique could also transfer the user's soul into another person's body without displacing their soul, making the two souls share the body. It could also be used to transfer another being's essence, such as a Demon, into the user's own body, thus obliterating said essence. Seemingly unlearnable, a person would automatically be able to use the technique should they be resurrected via the Sin ark.

A variation of the Swap Technique also existed, called the Steal Technique. The Steal Technique involved suppressing the targeted body's consciousness, effectively stealing the body for themselves. The targeted body would then act like a ragdoll, being an extension of the user and sometimes mirroring their expressions and mannerisms. However, the user would sometime suffer from the targeted soul's resurging consciousness as a result of triggering powerful emotions or memories. In order to maintain the technique, the user needed to keep their original body near the body they were possessing.

Users

 * Elluka Clockworker
 * Prophet Marry-go-round
 * Adam Moonlit
 * Demon of Sloth
 * Meta Salmhofer

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Transmigration Magic
Transmigration Magic was a spell used to create a new consciousness by hypnotizing the caster. The spell also involved hypnotizing the people around the user, working even on skilled mages.

Mechanics
When Transmigration Magic is performed, a powerful hypnosis is projected around the user. Said hypnosis affects all the people around the user, as well as the user themselves. The user's consciousness would then slumber in the subconscious of the new consciousness. The user would also be able to access and retain the memories of another individual should they choose to masquerade as them while performing the technique. Individuals under the influence of the hypnosis would then believe the user to be their new persona, with even skilled mages being unable to see through the illusion.

The hypnosis also simulated basic human functions, such as eating, moving and talking. However, the new consciousness would be unable to feel tired or need to sleep. The memories of past transmigrations would sometimes resurface in the consciousness of the current transmigration, causing them to suffer. The fragmented memories of the user's original consciousness could be unlocked using a catalyst such as the Seventh Gift, thus reawakening said consciousness.

Users

 * Demon of Sloth

Reincarnation Magic
Reincarnation Magic was a spell involving the rebirth of a being into a new body. It could only be cast by highly-skilled mages.

Mechanics
Reincarnation magic's primary purpose is to supply a being with a new body and was often used on formless entities such as spirits or gods. Mages performing it needed to learn an astronomical ritual before casting the spell. The procedure for casting the spell involved drawing a symbol on the ground and having the target imagine the desired appearance they wished to incarnate as.

If the target was already inhabiting a body, the previous body would have to be killed in order for the target's soul to be reborn. if the the reincarnated soul previously possessed a non-human body, they would sometimes feel disorientation in their new body, such as experiencing differences in eyesight. Under unknown circumstances, some souls would also automatically reincarnate after their death in predetermined cycles, usually being reborn every few centuries. Once the souls were reborn, they would usually inhabit bodies with a similar in appearance to their original ones, although a disruption in the cycle could possibly give them a different-looking body.

Users

 * Elluka Clockworker
 * Hänsel
 * Gretel
 * Ney Futapie
 * Lemy Abelard

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