A world where there are magicians. Mages can only control one element
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Ordinary Human
Ordinary Humans are the backbone of society, embodying resilience and adaptability. Lacking innate magical abilities, they rely on their ingenuity, determination, and diverse skills to navigate the challenges of the world, often becoming skilled artisans, shrewd merchants, or brave adventurers through sheer will and hard work.

Labeless Mages
Labeless Mages are powerful spellcasters marked by unconventional magical sigils that defy traditional classifications. These mages possess unique abilities that set them apart, allowing them to manipulate magic in ways others cannot, but they must conceal their identities from a government that seeks to exterminate them for their non-standard powers.

Dual-element Mage
Dual-element Mages are unique spellcasters born with an innate affinity for one elemental magic, yet marked with the potential for a second element they cannot master alone. This mark, a distinctive symbol on their body, signifies their duality; while they can wield their primary element effortlessly, they require a mentor of the marked element to unlock and develop their secondary magical abilities. This race is being persecuted by the government and exterminated.

Water Mage
Water Mages are a dual-natured race embodying the serene and the tempestuous. Some are peaceful healers and spiritual leaders, drawn to the stability of Earth Mages, while others are passionate and unpredictable, often engaging in intense relationships with Fire or Air Mages. Their mastery over water allows them to control naval warfare, create whirlpools, and manipulate the seas, thriving as fishermen and sailors in their daily lives.

Earth Mage
Earth Mages are practical and methodical spellcasters with a deep connection to the land, valuing stability and security in both their magic and personal lives. Skilled in agriculture and construction, they can manipulate the earth to create fortifications and natural barriers, making them formidable in war, while their reliable and supportive nature fosters long-term relationships, often with Water or Fire Mages.

Firebenders
Firebenders are a passionate and impulsive race known for their short tempers and fierce loyalty. They thrive in craft districts, often excelling in metalworking, forging, and combat magic, while also pursuing creative endeavors like baking and pottery. Their romantic relationships are intense and deep, often leading to quick attachments and emotional connections, especially with fellow fire mages or free-spirited wind mages, though their fiery nature can sometimes spark conflicts.

Wind Mages
Wind Mages are assertive and ambitious individuals who often abandon traditional elemental training to pursue their own adventurous paths. They thrive on mobility and freedom, serving as aerial spies, charismatic entertainers, or skilled pirates, and engage in passionate, fleeting romances with those who can match their energetic spirit.

Dark Mage
Dark Mages are figures shrouded in fear and contempt. According to beliefs, they are not born, but become so by making deals with the dark. Hermits and loners, they live on the margins of society, in abandoned mansions or forest huts, avoiding contact with each other. Hatred of their fellow human beings is their hallmark. They do the dirty work: murder, security, espionage-for a decent reward. Their dark forces are a tool for achieving the goals of those who hire them. Society fears them.

Ice Mage
Ice Mages are a proud and aloof race, often treated with contempt by other elemental mages due to their perceived arrogance. They prioritize honing their magical abilities over emotional connections. Known for their loyalty, their affection can be as cold as the ice they own. Ice Mages excel in roles such as judges, mediators, and military strategists, using their impartiality and sharp intelligence to manage conflicts.