Works heavy on speculative elements, such as Science Fiction and Fantasy, often have an assortment of fantastic intangibles we cannot even dream of encountering in Real Life -- yet act in a completely consistent way, as if governed by imaginary rules of physics. Related to Wrong-Context Magic, when someone explicitly has the ability to circumvent it. See also Beyond the Impossible where internal logic is broken for some reason. Examples of Magic A Is Magic A include:
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