Being a Majin is akin to being the purest, most perfect existence that encompasses every possibility. However, because of this, the Majin can also control both positive and negative possibilities.
[6] In essence, the Majin has an equal chance of attaining the possibility of succeeding as well as failing, making everything relating to the Majin's magic a 50/50 shot. This comes from the principle of the
Omnipotence Paradox , which asks "if an omnipotent being can do anything, can it deny itself?"; ie: could an omnipotent being create a rock it can't lift?
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Moreover, this state in which a Majin steps into a realm of God, is compared to the Science Side's
Level 6 by
Kamijou Touma ,
[1] a comparison that is not wholly farfetched as Level 6 requires a person to attain a body that can allow the person to understand the will of the heavens.
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According to Othinus, in order to become a Majin, a magician has to master a path of magic until they reach the very end, so there can be multiple Majins who each have mastered a different path like
Norse Mythology ,
Buddhism ,
Greek Mythology , etc.
[9] Additionally, to become a Majin a magician needs to perform a special ritual. The details of the ritual are unclear and appear to vary from Majin to Majin, but they apparently require the magician to kill themselves or die in some way, as Othinus had to hang herself as part of her ritual, the
High Priest became a Majin through self-mummification and the people that made
Nephthys died to create her. Additionally,
Leivinia Birdway mentioned that as Majin, Othinus and Nephthys had to have been willing to kill themselves for their ceremony.
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