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Divine Earth Magic (神祇魔法 Shingi mahou) of the Yoshida Family is an Ancient Magic that belongs to the Shinto System and more specifically the branch concerned with Earth Deities within the Shinto System. The user summons's independent Information Bodies commonly called "spirits" to interact with other Information Bodies. These spirits are how the user can cast their spells. Known Users: * Yoshida Family * Yoshida Mikihiko

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  • Divine Earth Magic (神祇魔法 Shingi mahou) of the Yoshida Family is an Ancient Magic that belongs to the Shinto System and more specifically the branch concerned with Earth Deities within the Shinto System. The user summons's independent Information Bodies commonly called "spirits" to interact with other Information Bodies. These spirits are how the user can cast their spells. Known Users: * Yoshida Family * Yoshida Mikihiko
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  • Divine Earth Magic (神祇魔法 Shingi mahou) of the Yoshida Family is an Ancient Magic that belongs to the Shinto System and more specifically the branch concerned with Earth Deities within the Shinto System. The user summons's independent Information Bodies commonly called "spirits" to interact with other Information Bodies. These spirits are how the user can cast their spells. Known Users: * Yoshida Family * Yoshida Mikihiko
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