>>96197724
No, retard. I'm saying every work of fiction is built on the inherent concept that for the duration of the story you are hearing you can acknowledge you are inherently being lied to, but that you will accept the lies being told to you as the truth. That's what stories and games are about. That's why people can believe magic to be fake and non-existent in real life but take it to be a real thing inherently disassociated with our understanding of the real world. Did you sperg out when the opening of Persona 5 asked if you accepted it was just a game, and then got booted to the title screen when you tried to answer no? Do you get upset when South Park displays a warning that the majority of people being made fun of on the show aren't the actual people?
You must, considering you can't seem to accept that creators can flat-out say what is and isn't magic in the context of the story they're weaving and leave no room to confuse people with bullshit about physics or religion or whatever.