It's a web novel that typically involves a story about magic and a powerful magus. It might have elements like magical adventures, the study and practice of magic, and the character's journey to achieve supreme power in the magical realm.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the novel. But it's likely to have the titular supreme magus as a central character, along with perhaps mentors, friends, or rivals in the magical world.
In the 'supreme magus novel', one of the most interesting plots is the protagonist's journey of constantly exploring and mastering magic. His encounters with various magical creatures and his struggle to overcome the challenges in the magical world are really captivating.
I recommend "The Throne of Desolation" and "The Supreme Realm." These two novels and "The Divine Map of Destiny" belong to the category of fantasy and oriental fantasy. They have a similar worldview and plot as the "Divine Map of Supreme Destiny." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Goodreads is a great place to start. It not only gives you information about the book like reviews and ratings, but also might lead you to where you can read it. Additionally, the official website of the author (if there is one) could be a source. They might offer the novel for reading directly or give links to legitimate platforms where it can be accessed.
Alec is likely a character in the fanfic, perhaps someone who is vulnerable to manipulation. Magus is the one who does the manipulating. Without more context from the fanfic, it's hard to say more about their specific identities or backstories.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. However, generally speaking, in a'magus novel', we might expect elements such as magic spells, magical realms, and the inner struggle of the magus. For example, the magus could be faced with moral dilemmas when using magic. He or she might have to decide whether to use a powerful but dangerous spell to defeat an enemy, which could potentially harm innocent people as well. And the story could unfold as the magus tries to find a balance between power and responsibility.
In a great number of fanfictions, Harry is indeed made into an OP magus. This is because it allows for more creative freedom. The author can have Harry perform amazing feats of magic, like creating new spells or having an unrivaled control over magic. It also makes for interesting interactions with other characters, as his OP status can either inspire admiration, envy, or fear among them.