Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-24618333-20140927020556/@comment-24618333-20141008032107

That's true. Well, maybe you right that Magus in my upcoming fan-fiction would be similar with Magi as both are humans with magical abilities. But i have to remind you you: Magus not only feared by normal humans only because of their innate magic, but as i said, magus possessed superhuman physiology. Their common powers aside innate magic are:
 * Enhanced Strength: Most, if not all, Magus possess a degree of enhanced strength above that of a normal person. A 12 year old magus boy once mentioned able to carry a box which weight a couple times of his own.
 * Durability: Magus are far more resistent to physical harm than a normal humans, even still alive while suffer blood loss or their vital organs injured.
 * Enhanced Stamina: Magus tire slower than a normal person, but not indefinitely.
 * Regenerative Healing Factor: Magus heal faster than the normal person, especially when exposed to element that they greately controlled with. Their healing factor also enable them to regrow lost/damaged tissues, organs and limbs and decelerate aging. Even without under immortality inducement spell or anti aging spells(spell which made Balthazar in The Sorcerer's Apprentice live for thousand years), their lifespan is longer than normal humans and age where magus enters puberty stage same with humans'. Their only weakenesses are decapitation and blood loss at vital organs that not treated in time. For example, Raido's mother, though she is 36 years old in events in fan-fiction, her appearance are not so different with those of 14 year old girls albeit she is slightly taller than her son.
 * Vampirism Immunity: All magus has genetic code that immune to dark bacteria that induced vampirism. It means, no matter how they infected by vampirism, magus won't mutate into one of them. But this effectively made magus as natural enemies for vampires.