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Fomicry was first created by Jade Balfour and Saphir Ortion Gneiss. As a child, Jade did not understand the meaning of life and death, so he performed many experiments on smaller animals to expand his knowledge. Instead of better understanding death, he found a way to cheat it. This was the birth of fomicry. Jade supplied all of the theories and practices that fomicry is done by. He has written several books on the topic of fomicry, one of which can be found within the office of Van Grants at Belkend. Jade is accredited as the "Father of Fomicry" for his work in the field, leading to public recognition of his name as the one who single-handedly created fomicry itself. But contrary to popular belief, Jade was not the only one to create fomicry, and, in fact, he did only half the work. To hi

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  • Fomicry was first created by Jade Balfour and Saphir Ortion Gneiss. As a child, Jade did not understand the meaning of life and death, so he performed many experiments on smaller animals to expand his knowledge. Instead of better understanding death, he found a way to cheat it. This was the birth of fomicry. Jade supplied all of the theories and practices that fomicry is done by. He has written several books on the topic of fomicry, one of which can be found within the office of Van Grants at Belkend. Jade is accredited as the "Father of Fomicry" for his work in the field, leading to public recognition of his name as the one who single-handedly created fomicry itself. But contrary to popular belief, Jade was not the only one to create fomicry, and, in fact, he did only half the work. To hi
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  • Fomicry was first created by Jade Balfour and Saphir Ortion Gneiss. As a child, Jade did not understand the meaning of life and death, so he performed many experiments on smaller animals to expand his knowledge. Instead of better understanding death, he found a way to cheat it. This was the birth of fomicry. Jade supplied all of the theories and practices that fomicry is done by. He has written several books on the topic of fomicry, one of which can be found within the office of Van Grants at Belkend. Jade is accredited as the "Father of Fomicry" for his work in the field, leading to public recognition of his name as the one who single-handedly created fomicry itself. But contrary to popular belief, Jade was not the only one to create fomicry, and, in fact, he did only half the work. To his credit, Saphir was a brilliant young boy in his day, creating many small machines as a hobby. When Jade and Saphir joined the military academy, Saphir began to create the machines which would be used to house the mechanisms that did the work of replicating in the later years, replacing the need for the magical glyphs that were used previously. In order to create a replica, the user must first extract information, known as replica data, from the original. Using the extracted data, the replica can be created with the help of a replication machine or fonic arte. The first known use of fomicry was performed by Jade when he was nine years old, replicating his sister Nephry Osborne's doll Millie. Nephry later told Luke fon Fabre that she "felt something abnormal in his way of thinking." The second example was an attempt to heal the injuries of Jade's professor, Gelda Nebilim, following an accident that he had caused at their education center. When he tried to perform fomicry on a real human being, it backfired and the real Nebilim died. A third incident exists within the manga sidestory Tsuioku no Jade, in which he and Saphir used a fomicry device to rebuild a lock that they had snapped on their dorm gates.
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