Mage most commonly refers to:
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Mage (paranormal)
Magic, sometimes spelled magick, is an ancient Praxis (process), praxis rooted in sacred rituals, spiritual Divination, divinations, and/or cultural Lineage (anthropology), lineage—with an intention to invoke, manipulate, or otherwise manifes ...
or magician, a practitioner of magic derived from supernatural or occult sources
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Mage (fantasy)
A magician, also known as an enchanter/enchantress, mage, magic-user, archmage, sorcerer/sorceress, spell-caster, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources. Magicians a ...
or magician, a type of character in mythology, folklore, and fiction
*Mage, a
character class
In tabletop games and video games, a character class is a job or profession commonly used to differentiate the abilities of different game characters.
In role-playing games (RPGs), character classes aggregate several abilities and aptitudes, ...
in some role-playing games
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Mage (Dungeons & Dragons)
Mage(s) (or variations) may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Gaming
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Mage: The Ascension'', a 1993 role-playing game
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Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade'', a 1998 role-playing game
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Mage: The Awakening'', a 2005 role-playing game
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Dark Ages: Mage'', a 2002 role-playing game supplement
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Mages (company), a Japanese video game manufacturer
Other media
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''Mage'' (comics), an American superhero comic book
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Le Mage'', an opera by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Jean Richepin
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Kamen Rider Mage, a character in the TV series ''Kamen Rider Wizard''
Places
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Mage, Myanmar, a village in Kachin State
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Magé
Magé () is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro.
''Magepe-Mirim'' () was established in 1566 by Portuguese colonists. It is considered to be a calm place, especially compared to nearby Rio.
Politics
In the October 5t ...
, a municipality in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Magé River
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Le Mage, Orne, a commune in the Orne department, France
Science and technology
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Melanoma-associated antigen
The mammalian members of the MAGE (melanoma-associated antigen) gene family were originally described as completely silent in normal adult tissues, with the exception of male germ cells and, for some of them, placenta. By contrast, these genes we ...
, a gene family
* Multiplex Automated Genome Engineering, in genetic
recombineering Recombineering (recombination-mediated genetic engineering) is a genetic and molecular biology technique based on homologous recombination systems, as opposed to the older/more common method of using restriction enzymes and ligases to combine DNA ...
* MAGE-OM and MAGE-TAB, standards by the
FGED Society
Other uses
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Eugène Mage (1837-1869), French naval officer and explorer of Africa
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traditional Japanese hairstyle
*Mage, a type of mask in
ice hockey goaltending equipment
See also
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Chonmage
The is a type of traditional Japanese topknot haircut worn by men. It is most commonly associated with the Edo period (1603–1867) and samurai, and in recent times with sumo wrestlers. It was originally a method of using hair to hold a sam ...
, a form of Japanese traditional topknot haircut worn by men
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Magus (disambiguation)
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Magi (disambiguation)
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Magician (disambiguation)
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Warlock (disambiguation)
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Wizard (disambiguation)
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Witch (disambiguation)
A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft.
Witch, WITCH, or variations thereof may also refer to:
Animals
* Witch (lefteye flounder) (''Arnoglossus scapha''), a Pacific flatfish
* Witch (righteye flounder) (''Glyptocephalus cynoglossus''), a Euro ...
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White wizard (disambiguation)
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White Witch (disambiguation)
White Witch, or Jadis, is a fictional character in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series.
White Witch may also refer to:
* White witch, a practitioner of folk magic for benevolent purposes
Music
* White Witch (band), a 1970s American hard rock ban ...
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