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* The world of ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' saw its humans develop magic during the Ice Age between Prehistory and Antiquity, but after the Ocean Palace incident saw the Kingdom of Zeal destroyed, humans lost the ability to lose magic as the source was rendered dormant. After that, only four humans ever gained the ability to use magic: the first four members of the party. [[spoiler:In addition, four others were spared the loss of their magic by being [[TimeTravel displaced in time]] beforehand, one of whom is the OptionalPartyMember]].

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* The world of ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' saw its humans develop magic during the Ice Age between Prehistory and Antiquity, but after the Ocean Palace incident saw the Kingdom of Zeal destroyed, the humans lost the ability to lose magic all their magical abilities as the source was rendered dormant. After that, only four humans ever gained the ability to use magic: the first four members of the party. [[spoiler:In addition, four others were spared the loss of their magic by being [[TimeTravel displaced in time]] beforehand, one of whom is the OptionalPartyMember]].

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* In ''The Death of Chaos'', the chronologically last book in ''Literature/TheSagaOfRecluce'', this happens when Lerris bonds all the free chaos and order in the world together. Everything infused with extra order or chaos is destroyed.



* Creator/SimonRGreen: Most of Green's Verse/[[TheMultiverse multiverse]] averts it, as magic and science are treated as co-existing rather than the former being extinguished by the latter. The ''Literature/ForestKingdom'' series plays it straight though -- in Book 1 (''Blue Moon Rising''), the High Warlock claimed this was happening, as the rise of science and logic gradually displaced the fantastic from reality. [[spoiler:In the climax of Book 4 (''Beyond the Blue Moon''), by combining the powers of the Rainbow and the Source, the world of Reverie is destroyed, and with it the Wild Magic and the Transient Beings, though the magic will take some generations to fully disappear]].

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* Creator/SimonRGreen: ''Literature/TheGreatGodsWar'': The trigger for the entire plot of ''The Seventh Decimate'' is sorcery suddenly ceasing to function in the entire kingdom of Belleger, leaving it not only incapable of defending itself against its eternal enemy Amika but also robbing it of the many forms of sorcerous MundaneUtility that it has come to rely on.
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Most of Green's Verse/[[TheMultiverse Creator/SimonRGreen's [[TheVerse 'verse]]/[[TheMultiverse multiverse]] averts it, this, as magic and science are treated as co-existing rather than the former being extinguished by the latter. The ''Literature/ForestKingdom'' series plays it straight though -- in Book 1 (''Blue Moon Rising''), the High Warlock claimed this was happening, as the rise of science and logic gradually displaced the fantastic from reality. [[spoiler:In the climax of Book 4 (''Beyond the Blue Moon''), by combining the powers of the Rainbow and the Source, the world of Reverie is destroyed, and with it the Wild Magic and the Transient Beings, though the magic will take some generations to fully disappear]].



* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'' series:

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* The trigger for the entire plot of ''[[Literature/TheGreatGodsWar The Seventh Decimate]]'' is sorcery suddenly ceasing to function in the entire kingdom of Belleger, leaving it not only incapable of defending itself against its eternal enemy Amika but also robbing it of the many forms of sorcerous MundaneUtility that it has come to rely on.

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* The trigger for In the entire plot chronologically last ''Literature/SagaOfRecluce'' book, ''The Death of ''[[Literature/TheGreatGodsWar The Seventh Decimate]]'' is sorcery suddenly ceasing to function Chaos'', this happens when Lerris bonds all the free chaos and order in the entire kingdom of Belleger, leaving it not only incapable of defending itself against its eternal enemy Amika but also robbing it of the many forms of sorcerous MundaneUtility that it has come to rely on.world together. Everything infused with extra order or chaos is destroyed.
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** "[[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8300 SCP-8300]]" is an event where ''all'' anomalous activity instantly and completely stops. As a result the existence of The Foundation [[BrokenMasquerade is revealed]] and restructured into "The Foundation Museum for Anomalous History", which is now open to the public.
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* ''Film/BlackLightning2009'': [[spoiler:Black Lightning appears to be out of service after the atmospheric reentry. It wasn't shown what happened to the Nanocatalyst, but the heroes already planned to destroy it]].
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* ''VideoGame/LoveOfMagic'': Downplayed.
** When the Mother returns, Sorcery goes away. However, many (perhaps all) of the people who lost their connection to the Voices became Seers.
** The connection that powered the Mantles is now gone, meaning that the [[GodNeedsPrayerBadly Gods will need to refill them through the faith of their followers]].
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* The final book in ''Literature/SixtyEightRooms'' centers on the remaining loose ends surrounding the Key of Christina of Milan. The previous books established how the key worked in relation to the Thorne Miniature Rooms, including access to the time periods represented by each room via a specific artifact, and all the rules of time travel that went with it. [[spoiler:Jack and Ruthie finish it off by meeting Narcissa Thorne herself, who gives them a box that contains a spell to deactivate the key's magic. They use that spell for the sake of keeping time safe, and Ruthie wears the dormant key around her neck after that.]]

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* The final book in ''Literature/SixtyEightRooms'' ''Literature/TheSixtyEightRooms'' centers on the remaining loose ends surrounding the Key of Christina of Milan. The previous books established how the key worked in relation to the Thorne Miniature Rooms, including access to the time periods represented by each room via a specific artifact, and all the rules of time travel that went with it. [[spoiler:Jack and Ruthie finish it off by meeting Narcissa Thorne herself, who gives them a box that contains a spell to deactivate the key's magic. They use that spell for the sake of keeping time safe, and Ruthie wears the dormant key around her neck after that.]]
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** Over the course of the first six films, the once numerous Jedi are all but wiped out by their Sith enemies, leaving only a handful of trained Force-users left alive in the Galaxy with [[MissedTheCall nobody to help the untrained ones realize their potential]]. By the time of ''Film/ANewHope'', Han Solo dismisses the Force as a myth, and even Admiral Motti isn't afraid to tell Darth Vader -- ''[[BullyingADragon to his face]]'' -- that his "sad devotion" to the Sith way of life is just a pathetic attempt to cling to a dying religion. This is reversed in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', as Luke manages to successfully [[OrderReborn revive the Jedi Order]] [[TheMagicComesBack and make them a prominent force in the galaxy once more]].

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** Over the course of the first six films, the once numerous Jedi are all but wiped out by their Sith enemies, leaving only a handful of trained Force-users left alive in the Galaxy with [[MissedTheCall nobody to help the untrained ones realize their potential]]. potential]] unless they were unlucky enough for TheEmpire to make them AnOfferYouCantRefuse. By the time of ''Film/ANewHope'', Han Solo [[FlatEarthAtheist initially dismisses the Force as a myth, myth]], and even Admiral Motti isn't afraid to tell Darth Vader -- ''[[BullyingADragon to his face]]'' -- that his "sad devotion" to the Sith way of life is just a pathetic attempt to cling to a dying religion. This is reversed in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', as Luke manages to successfully [[OrderReborn revive the Jedi Order]] [[TheMagicComesBack and make them a prominent force in the galaxy once more]].
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* The world of ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' saw its humans develop magic during the Ice Age between Prehistory and Antiquity, but after the Ocean Palace incident saw the Kingdom of Zeal destroyed, humans lost the ability to lose magic as the source was rendered dormant. After that, only four humans ever gained the ability to use magic: the first four members of the party. [[spoiler:In addition, four others were spared the loss of their magic by being [[TimeTravel displaced in time]] beforehand, one of whom is the OptionalPartyMember]].
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* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'', the more fantastic races and old gods are slowly but surely vanishing from the world. In modern times, one of the only supernatural beings left in the world is [[spoiler:Gabriel, aka {{Dracula}}, himself.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'', the more fantastic races and old gods are slowly but surely vanishing from the world. In modern times, one of world when the first game takes place in the 11th Century [=AD=]. Over a thousand years later, in [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2 the second game]], the only supernatural beings left in the world is [[spoiler:Gabriel, aka {{Dracula}}, himself.]]are [[spoiler:Gabriel (aka {{Dracula}}) and Zobek, both NotQuiteDead, as well as {{Satan}}]].
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* In ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'', the BigBad, Ranna, GoddessOfEvil, siphons away much of the world's magical energy for her own purposes, greatly weakening it. [[spoiler:In the end, an army of the world's strongest magic users gather most of what's left to seal Ranna into a PrisonDimension, leaving little left for magic users and magic items to power their spells. When one mage tries to use a spell, it results only in sparks, and the world's magic users are forced to move on to other fields, with only the absolute strongest still capable of so much as igniting a candle. It is stated that the world's magical energy will replenish over time, but it will take decades, and it will likely not reach the same heights that it did before.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'', the BigBad, Ranna, GoddessOfEvil, GodOfEvil, siphons away much of the world's magical energy for her own purposes, greatly weakening it. [[spoiler:In the end, an army of the world's strongest magic users gather most of what's left to seal Ranna into a PrisonDimension, leaving little left for magic users and magic items to power their spells. When one mage tries to use a spell, it results only in sparks, and the world's magic users are forced to move on to other fields, with only the absolute strongest still capable of so much as igniting a candle. It is stated that the world's magical energy will replenish over time, but it will take decades, and it will likely not reach the same heights that it did before.]]
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* Downplayed with the ending of ''Anime/KillLaKill''. [[spoiler:Senketsu]] burns up on [[AstralFinale re-entry]] after absorbing all of the Life Fibers on Earth, but Ryuko is still infused with them at the end.

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* Downplayed with the ending of ''Anime/KillLaKill''. [[spoiler:Senketsu]] burns up on [[AstralFinale re-entry]] after absorbing all of the Primordial Life Fiber and Ryuko dispelling the Life Fibers on Earth, currently covering Earth by using her temporary control of them, but Ryuko is still infused with them at the end.end, at least some Life Fibers are still on Earth but now unable to act malevolently without their central intelligence, [[spoiler:and Ragyo killing herself to spread the Life Fibers infused with her own body across the universe.]]

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