Empirical Age of the history of magic was a division by Gustar Woomax. According to Womax, at that age primitive cultures had naturally assumed that the disorderly nature of our world was due to such supernatural causes as magic. With the founding of the "natural" sciences, however, nature was increasingly viewed as being orderly. As the sciences progressed, the knowledge and lore of magic largely disappeared. As early as the 5th century GUE, however, such students of the mystic arts as Bizboz and Dinbar thoroughly examined ancient writings on the subject.
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