Understanding the Azande Magical Worldview

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Witchcraft is a fundamental aspect of the Azande culture, a tribal society in central Africa. The Azande believe in the existence of witches who possess supernatural powers to cause harm to others through witchcraft. These witches can be male or female and are believed to inherit their powers through family lineage. The Azande people rely on oracles to determine the presence and actions of witches within their community. The primary oracle used is the poison oracle, which involves administering a concoction to a chicken. Depending on the chicken's reaction, the oracle is interpreted to reveal the presence of witchcraft.


30 STAM - Difficulty 120

Skills Icon Name Cooldown Duration Obtained Effect Eruption 8 turns Lvl 55 7 turns Lvl 100 6 turns 180 sec Lvl 1 Lvl 55 This skill is enhanced at level 55. During Phase 2 if Bahamut is hit with a physical, black, or white magic move, he will counter with megaflare not to mention he has perma-reflect status in P2.

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Depending on the chicken's reaction, the oracle is interpreted to reveal the presence of witchcraft. Magic also plays a significant role in Azande society. It is practiced by individuals known as healers, who possess the ability to communicate with spirits and harness their power for various purposes.

Magisa

[Witchcrafter] This title is an unofficial translation sourced from both Shadowverse and Rage of Bahamut.

Magisa

Can be uncapped to 5★

MAX HP 1280 / 1520 Fully uncapped HP at MAX level.
MAX ATK 8800 / 10450 Fully uncapped ATK at MAX level.
BASE DA/TA This character's base double attack rate and triple attack rate. Characters with support skills that grant guaranteed multiattacks may have very high values. Due to a game update, base DA/TA values are no longer obtainable from in-game data files. Exact values for characters released after 2023-10-10 are currently inaccessible. 7% DA / 3% TA
Element 01
Race Officially called "Type" in-game.
Style
Specialty This character gains 20% more ATK from weapons of this type in your grid.
Exp. Bonus Expedition Bonus Type in Auto-Expeditions None
Gender Gender is a character attribute used for game mechanics. A character's lore, appearance, and other factors do not affect this attribute. Female
Voice Actor Sayaka Ohara
How to Recruit
Classic Draw
Recruitment Weapon
Illusion Scepter

ID 3040011000
Char ID 3011
Uncap Limit
Name JP マギサ
Title JP ウィッチクラフト
Voice Actor JP 大原さやか
Release Date 2014-06-22
5★ Date 2015-06-16
Other Sites gbf-wiki
(Japanese wiki) Gamewith Kamigame

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Witchcraft orackles and magic among the azande

Magic is used for healing the sick, resolving conflicts, and predicting the future. The belief in witchcraft and the reliance on oracles and magic have a profound impact on the social structure and dynamics of the Azande community. Accusations of witchcraft can lead to social ostracism or even violence against the accused individual. The fear of witchcraft creates a sense of mistrust among community members, leading to the need for constant vigilance and monitoring. The Azande also use magic to address issues of misfortune and uncertainty. For example, before embarking on a journey, individuals may consult a healer to ensure their safety and success. Magic ceremonies are also performed during important life events such as childbirth, marriage, and death. Despite the belief in witchcraft and the reliance on oracles and magic, the Azande society also recognizes the importance of rationality and causal explanations for events. They understand that witchcraft alone cannot explain all phenomena and acknowledge the role of natural forces and chance. In conclusion, witchcraft, oracles, and magic are deeply ingrained in the culture and worldview of the Azande people. These beliefs and practices shape their social interactions, decision-making processes, and understanding of the world around them. While these practices may seem foreign to some, they are integral to the Azande society and contribute to its identity and belief system..

Reviews for "The Role of Magic in Azande Daily Life"

1. Mary - 2 stars - I found "Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande" to be incredibly dry and difficult to read. The author's writing style was very academic, which made it feel more like a textbook than an engaging exploration of witchcraft and magic. Additionally, I felt that the book lacked focus and often went off on tangents that were not relevant or interesting. Overall, I was disappointed with the book and wouldn't recommend it to others who are looking for an accessible and engaging examination of these topics.
2. John - 1 star - I could barely make it through a few chapters of "Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande." The author's approach was too theoretical and abstract, making it difficult to understand the practical implications of the Azande's beliefs and practices. The book lacked concrete examples and real-life stories, which would have made it more relatable. Additionally, the writing style was overly complex and dense, making it a chore to read. This book is definitely not for those looking for an accessible and enjoyable exploration of witchcraft and magic.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - "Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande" was a disappointment for me. I had hoped to gain insight into the culture and beliefs of the Azande people, but instead, I found myself lost in a maze of abstract concepts and academic jargon. The book seemed more focused on impressing other scholars rather than providing a clear and understandable exploration of witchcraft and magic. I also found that the author's repetitive explanations became tedious and redundant after a while. Overall, I would not recommend this book to those seeking a straightforward and accessible introduction to the topic.

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