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Magic Law is a type of magic where ghosts that have committed crimes are judged and then sentenced.

Magic Law Association[]

The main headquarters of Magic Law is located somewhere in the mountains in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The Magic Law Association bought the mountains and established several offices, creating a town. Located here is the Magic Law School, where the young are trained to become Magic Law practitioners. Children from all over the world come here to learn Magic Law. Recycling Of Everything = {Value = [ (Space + Time) -/=/+ ( Fiat + Energy) ] = Intelligence} = Procreation Of Everything.

Practice[]

If a ghost commits a crime, such as attacking a human, possession, and haunting, then the ghost is to be judged by an Executor. When the Executor decides on whether the ghost will go to heaven, hell, or the river Styx, he/she will summon an Envoy to subdue the ghost and take it to wherever it has been sentenced to.

If the ghost is more belligerent than others, it can be subdued with Artifacts, such as Wards.

Practitioner Ranks[]

See Rankings

In Magic Law, there is a hierarchical system. The higher up one is, the more access they have to magic law and artifacts. Those on the lower rung tend to be beginners who must go through difficult exams in order to qualify for advancement. There are provisional and temporary exemptions that can temporarily grant one access to a higher rank, as was the case for Roji.

Articles/Crime[]

  • Magic Law Article 98: "Becoming Someone Else"[1]
  • Magic Law Article 142: "Unsolicited Mass Emission of Spirit Energy"[2]
  • Magic Law Article 224: "Unsolicited Object Spectralization"[3]
  • Magic Law Article 325: "Unsolicited Spectral Fusion"[4]
  • Magic Law Article 356: "Unauthorized Transformation"[5]
  • Magic Law Article 383: "Unlawful Entry to a Residence" and "Attempted Bodily Harm"[6]
  • Magic Law Article 701: "Unsolicited Posterior Appearance"[7]
  • Magic Law Article 741: "Unlawful Parasitization of an Object" and "Attempted Human Consumption"[8]
  • Magic Law Article 881: "Unauthorized Human Parasitization"[9]
  • Magic Law Article 882: "Prolonged Unsolicited Residence" and "Unsolicited Facial Transcription"[10]
  • Magic Law Article 884: "Unsolicited Animal Spirit Parasitism"[11]
  • Magic Law Article 1212: "Mass Vampirism"[12]
  • Magic Law Article 1224: "Contamination" and "Attempted Murder"[13]
  • Magic Law Article 1624: "Attempted Murder"[14]
  • Magic Law Article 1742: "Attempted Mass Murder" and "Unsolicited Object Parasitism"[15]
  • Magic Law: Obstruction of Magical Law[16]

Special[]

  • Clause 11: Anesthetic Needle - creates magical needles that hit and put a target to sleep.[17]
  • Clause 82: Silver Armor - a silver aura that surrounds the desired target and protect it from spirits.[18]

Sentences[]

  • Death by Exorcism: a light-based attack that hits and explodes, exorcising the spirit.[19] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 884.
  • Hades's Banquet: Hades eyes, nose, and mouth appear on the ground, swallowing the spirit. His mouth is directly connected to Hell. If he swallows something he doesn't like (like a human), he spits it back. His saliva reduces spirit energy.[20] Muhyo uses it as crime punishment for Article 224.
  • Rose Garden: Thorns come out and take the spirit to Hades' Garden.[21] Muhyo uses it as crime punishment for Article 881.
  • Shadow of Hades: Big shadow with multiple eyes appears and takes the spirits away.[22] Muhyo uses it as crime punishment for Article 741.
  • Imprisonment in Hell's Cell: a sphere prison with multiple eyes that binds the spirit arms and head.[23] Muhyo uses it as crime punishment on Article 1212.
  • Hell's Iron Soldiers: three iron soldiers with a big gun as arms, can shoot the spirit.[24] Muhyo uses it for crime punishment on Article 383.
  • Crossing the Styx: two spirits with vertical eyes take the spirit with them both to the Underworld. Punishment is usually for spirits guilty of minor crimes. After atoning their crimes in the Underworld, they can go to Heaven.[25] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 701.
  • Beelzebub's Treasure Chest: a large chest with gold ornaments and teeth eats the spirit.[26] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 142.
  • The Devil's Hammer: a large hand holding a hammer smashes the spirit, turning him into Hell's soil.[27] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 1624.
  • Hell Train: a train from Hell comes out of the grand and ghostly-purple hands grabs the spirit and takes it with it back to Hell.[28] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 1742.
  • Owl of No Return: a large two-headed owl with three eyes on each head comes out to take the spirit.[29] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 882.
  • Hands of 100 Demon Princes: multiple hands with mouths in the palm and eye on the top come out and tear and crush the spirit.[30] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 1224.
  • The Devil's Lance: a large trident comes out of the ground stabbing the spirit and taking it to Hell.[31] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 356.
  • Hell's Marshal: Chains of Tartarus appear and bind the spirit, a gigantic man in bandages wielding a giant sword and riding a horsehead towards the spirit. Upon arriving, he cuts the spirit.[32] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 98.
  • Demon-faced Cannonball: a barrage of cannonballs with faces shoot up from the ground, hitting and destroying the spirit.[33] Muhyo uses it on crime punishment for Article 325.

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