Magic in my world is very... individualistic. Magic is an extension of yourself, how you view the world, and how you view your place in the world. It's built off what you think, what you feel, and what you expect.
So there's nothing to develop or. Focus on. When children gain their magic, its form is decided by them unconsciously. Some of them gain healing magic, I'm sure, or might have it as a secondary effect.
But most of them also know that magical boys and girls have to fight monsters, so there's already a built-in expectation that it's going to be for fighting, which is going to change what magic they develop. If that makes sense.
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So there's nothing to develop or. Focus on. When children gain their magic, its form is decided by them unconsciously. Some of them gain healing magic, I'm sure, or might have it as a secondary effect.
But most of them also know that magical boys and girls have to fight monsters, so there's already a built-in expectation that it's going to be for fighting, which is going to change what magic they develop. If that makes sense.