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Alright. Your source is invalid (you\'re citing an unsourced article from Wikia?), but I don\'t have a better one. My opinion is based on personal analysis of the series; the impression that I get from viewing the series is that mages and humans are not fundamentally different, just that mages are trained to use their potential abilities (and have the natural level of ability to be worth training).
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Alright. Your source is invalid (you\\\'re citing an unsourced article from Wikia?), but I don\\\'t have a better one. My opinion is based on personal analysis of the series; the impression that I get from viewing the series is that mages and humans are not fundamentally different, just that mages are trained to use their potential abilities (and have the natural level of ability to be worth training). I don\\\'t recall what evidence was presented in the last argument either.
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