Talk:Aureolus Izzard/@comment-91.67.13.50-20130820052959/@comment-11571396-20140212144022

This again?

Let me clarify. The principle of Alchemy is TRANSMUTATION of a certain substance (substance A) to a new form of substance (substance B). In the case of Ars Magna, substance A is the magician's thoughts while substance B isreality. In short, Ars Magna is converting thoughts to reality. So basically, in alchemy you need something to transform it to another something. It is more like simulating the world. And what's more, it has certain rules to follow like normal magic.

However, a Magic God does not need something to convert it to another something. She doesn't just simulate the world but actually "destroys" and"creates" it at will. And we just learned that religions/mythos (which is the basis of magic) are just phases that she herself can manipulate/create.

See the difference?

Ars Magna in his complete form makes the magician who is using this stuff into the Administrator over the laws he simluates inside his brain (which places him over Othinus)

The Ars Magna user still can't create something he never saw, when Majin on the other hand...

What's there to argue? There isn't even a competition.