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RANKS AND SUB DIVISIONS OF MAGIC AND NON-MAGIC USERS.

#THE FIRST ORDER RANK#

**Non-Magic Users:**

1. **Onyx Protector:**

- Level 1: Magic Awareness and Counteraction

- Level 2: Nullification of Low-Level Spells

- Level 3: Magic Defiance and Defensive Magic

2. **Bronze Guardian:**

- Level 1: Formidable Strategist and Tactician

- Level 2: Aura Manipulation and Energ ...

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