Divine Power.
Or, to put it another way—Divine Magic.
In a typical fantasy setting, this was a supernatural force borrowed from a deity, primarily used by clerics.
But in the world of Fixers, it had long been considered extinct.
The reason was simple.
The primary deity who granted divine power had vanished along with the destruction of another world.
At its core, divine magic was a spiritual contract—an exchange of faith and focus in return for power.
And if the source of that power no longer existed, then divine magic itself should have ceased to exist.
For decades, ever since otherworlders first arrived on Earth,
the remaining priests had desperately tried to revive divine power.
But their efforts yielded nothing—not a single meaningful result.
The world had moved on.
- Tamamo’s defensive magic misdirected Vita’s necrotic attack,
turning a nearby wall and ceiling into ash instead of my body.
- Alice threw herself at Verita,
taking a deep cut to her shoulder,
but stopping the blade from reaching me.