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@FeviBevi
From reading the manga, this is the first time you actually see a mage as part of the Imperial forces, but he's a general, a leader, not a do-er. You don't see mages embedded with the troops, nor do you see magic employed at the tactical level. Sure, you see mages as a separate academic society, but they're not a part of the army. This leads me to believe that magic is very rare and the Imperial army does not have a system of how to make use of magic. To create any kind of system, 1. you need educated people, 2. you need an efficient way to communicate, 3. Perhaps most importantly, you need trust. Without trust you won't be willing to share knowledge or ideas.
The only use of magic I've seen by people not in the MC's immediate group was the academic society of mages and possibly Norra in her fight with Delilah. The use of Magic in daily life, even by geniuses like LeiLei and natural users like Tuka appears to be non-existent which should indicate just how rare it is.
They talk about fighting from the shadows and magic. Spies and insurgents/terrorists with magic would be very difficult to deal with unless the JSDF have a way of detecting mages.
Lelei used sleep magic right? Sleep magic alone can be very useful to those in the shadows.
From reading the manga, this is the first time you actually see a mage as part of the Imperial forces, but he's a general, a leader, not a do-er. You don't see mages embedded with the troops, nor do you see magic employed at the tactical level. Sure, you see mages as a separate academic society, but they're not a part of the army. This leads me to believe that magic is very rare and the Imperial army does not have a system of how to make use of magic. To create any kind of system, 1. you need educated people, 2. you need an efficient way to communicate, 3. Perhaps most importantly, you need trust. Without trust you won't be willing to share knowledge or ideas.
The only use of magic I've seen by people not in the MC's immediate group was the academic society of mages and possibly Norra in her fight with Delilah. The use of Magic in daily life, even by geniuses like LeiLei and natural users like Tuka appears to be non-existent which should indicate just how rare it is.