Spells that cause dramatic aging in their target. However, its effects only last as long as the spell is being used, and only the body part in contact with the caster is designated as the target. The caster can cause aging in the whole of a target’s skin by touching one part of the skin, but it is impossible to cause aging in bones or the brain.[1]
The only difference between Aging and Inanimate Aging is whether the target is living or not. Also, Aging does not cause growth, so using it on a child would simply cause the child to age while maintaining a child’s constitution. Inanimate Aging has uses such as making dried kombu.[1]
- Aging (老化)
- Inanimate Aging (経年)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Appendix 1: Magic explanation – Up until Volume 3 (Web Novel))