@cyan summit asked how magic is handled within the world of Arafinn. So, here it is:
In the world of Arafinn, a mystical force was imbued upon creation, an unyielding and boundless, yet finite energy that could only shift from one form to another. This energy was the lifeblood of all living beings, sustaining their souls and animating their bodies. Upon death, the energy that once flowed within a creature was returned to the world, but not all life forms were equal in their connection to this primal power.
Some were naturally attuned to this mystical might, and were thus seen as sorcerers, wielders of the light magic. Others, however, sought to cheat the laws of the gods and bend the energy to their will. These were the practitioners of shadow magic, who through dark rituals, stole the energy from Arà.
But beyond these two forms of magic lay the ancestral might, passed down through the bloodlines of ancient families and kingdoms. It was a power steeped in tradition and heritage, a connection to the world that ran deeper than mere sorcery.
Thus, in the world of Arafinn, magic was divided into three forms: the light magic, the shadow magic, and the ancestral might. Each held its own dangers and rewards, and all were beholden to the laws of the universe, which held the balance of energy in a delicate and eternal dance.

