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No wands or spells though.
I was on my lunch break. That game DOES have magic, this game does not.
EDIT: yep, I checked it was me on nightingale.
I think part of the issue is that in this game they were going for a more real world feel. The little people in smalland have been quietly living underground, and only emerged since all the "giant folk" are gone. Ie, the humans. But the small folk are flesh and blood creatures, not a magical race.
It's very much a post apocalyptic setting. Except the apocalypse happened to the humans, not the player's characters.