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− | Sleigh Beggies, are a rare type of Mage, that have a lot of blood in their body, but a weak heart, they absorb and can generate a lot of magic, which easily tires them out, unlike typical Mages who can live for hundreds and even thousands of years, most Sleigh Beggies (not all) have a rather a short life, usually even shorter than that of a typical human being, because |
+ | Sleigh Beggies, are a rare type of Mage, that have a lot of blood in their body, but a weak heart, they absorb and can generate a lot of magic, which easily tires them out, unlike typical Mages who can live for hundreds and even thousands of years, most Sleigh Beggies (not all) have a rather a short life, usually even shorter than that of a typical human being, because when they use magic, its a more immense amount then a typical mage and because magic generation, easily wears out their weak heart and fragile body. |
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Revision as of 17:57, 29 December 2017
Sleigh Beggy (夜の愛し仔 Surei bega): is a rare type of magical casters born with the the ability to both generate and absorb a large quanity of magical energies, the cost of this being a shorter lifespan.[1]
History
Overview
Sleigh Beggies, are a rare type of Mage, that have a lot of blood in their body, but a weak heart, they absorb and can generate a lot of magic, which easily tires them out, unlike typical Mages who can live for hundreds and even thousands of years, most Sleigh Beggies (not all) have a rather a short life, usually even shorter than that of a typical human being, because when they use magic, its a more immense amount then a typical mage and because magic generation, easily wears out their weak heart and fragile body.
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Trivia
- Please be aware that "Sleigh Beggy" is the official translation used by Seven Seas Entertainment and that the wiki won't be using the scanlator's version: "Slay Vega".