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=The World=
 
=The World=
 
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Mages have lived among humanity for at least as long as there have been civilizations.  Sometimes, they lived openly, but usually, they lived secretly, fearful that the secrets that gave them power could fall into the wrong hands.  Single organizations have not dominated over long periods of time.  Mages are just too hard to control and too individual in outlook to create very stable political organizations and organizations of mages tend not to last for long.  History is littered with secret societies, cabals and covens who snatch glorious power only to lose it again and be destroyed.  For instance, while Hermticism has played a tremendous role in European magic in the last thousand years or so, European Hermetics have never been united under a single leader and have regularly gone to war with one another. There are two usual ways for a magical group to die. The first is defeat in mage war. Extermination of one faction by another has simply been a fact of mage history. The second is magical disaster resulting from magical research. The disaster might target all mages of that group directly, or might just bring the group into such disrepute that it dissipates or goes underground.  In the modern world, the only thing that mages in general seem to agree on is that the existence of magic must be kept secret from “mortal” society for fear of magical proliferation. The mages have a big advantage in life and they don't intend to lose it.
 
Mages have lived among humanity for at least as long as there have been civilizations.  Sometimes, they lived openly, but usually, they lived secretly, fearful that the secrets that gave them power could fall into the wrong hands.  Single organizations have not dominated over long periods of time.  Mages are just too hard to control and too individual in outlook to create very stable political organizations and organizations of mages tend not to last for long.  History is littered with secret societies, cabals and covens who snatch glorious power only to lose it again and be destroyed.  For instance, while Hermticism has played a tremendous role in European magic in the last thousand years or so, European Hermetics have never been united under a single leader and have regularly gone to war with one another. There are two usual ways for a magical group to die. The first is defeat in mage war. Extermination of one faction by another has simply been a fact of mage history. The second is magical disaster resulting from magical research. The disaster might target all mages of that group directly, or might just bring the group into such disrepute that it dissipates or goes underground.  In the modern world, the only thing that mages in general seem to agree on is that the existence of magic must be kept secret from “mortal” society for fear of magical proliferation. The mages have a big advantage in life and they don't intend to lose it.

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