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The Wizards' Tower[]

Standing majestically off the coast of Draynor, the Tower has been the best college of arcane arts in Misthalin for centuries.

Tower bridge

The Wizards' Tower Bridge

Now, with the induction of the Tower's new overseer, Archmage Lunest, and the discovery of the Runespan, the Tower continues that role even today. It is the one stop location foraspiring mages and runecrafters, as well as a major rune supplier to the land. The tower is run by five archmages, fire, earth, water, enchanting, and summoning, led by the Grand Archmage, controlling air.


A New Beginning[]

And now, a new Grand Archmage, Saleh Dinh is in charge, controlling Earth.

Welcome to the Wizard's Tower! Standing majestically off the coast of Draynor, the Tower has been the best college of arcane arts in Misthalin for centuries. Now, with the discovery of the Runespan, the Tower continues that role even today. It is the one-stop location for aspiring mages and runecrafters, as well as a major rune supplier to the land. Taking over from Archmage Lunest's absence is a new Earth Archmage, Archmage Saleh Dinh. Yet recently, a darkness looms over the secretive mages. Please, enjoy your stay and see all that the Tower has to offer. 

Census of The Tower[]

OberonOracle: Grand Archmage Alexander Vyrell

                         Lunar Archmage Luna Vyrell

                    Enchanting Adept Lazarus Vyrell

GoodRoe12: Shadow Archmage Roe

                 Enchanting Adept Connor Hathaway

                 Water Adept Sarah Florus

Loshad4: Fire Archmage Hannah Tirel

Cresden: Summoning Archmage Sam Drackley

Fyre Unholy: Wind Adept Archon Desai

Inutaishu1: Wind Adept Dawn Lakewood

Dastan Andon: Water Adept Glace 'Aurora' Kori

Benthomasnac: Water Adept Naddar Goldleaf

Metal Elrond: Earth Adept Clay Keiper

Danika Raven: Shadow Adept Katia Rimlin

Skiraa: Water Apprentice Arcell Meera

Sonicteej: Fire Apprentice Ali Elid

Zeioph: Shadow Apprentice Koren "Noname"

Gravin Andon: Summoning Apprentice And Ancient Magick Adept Joshua Van Herias

Fire Magic[]

Fire is by fire the most volatile, destructive element. Thus, it tends to take the longest to master. Fire mages can use the power of fire runes to manipulate the kinetic energy around them into flames. Many mages, specifically battlemages, use this power, along with air and combat runes, to send a flaming missile of fire at enemies, burning them to cinders. Because of it's melting qualities, however, fire spells are known to make armoured opponents less suspectable to arcan-based assaults by melting the metal encasing them. Mages might use the power out of battle to smith a blade, or just simply coax a flame as well. Fire mages are also able to superheat, if having enough smithing practice, but outside of this, have limited out of combat abilities.  

Archmage: Loshad4  

Adepts:

Apprentices: Sonicteej

Air Magic[]

Air is a very flexible element. It's combat attacks aren't very useful for anything other than making the enemy stumble unless at a Master tier level, and are the easiest to learn, however, much more can be done with it than simply bolts and surges. Since a wind mage can manipulate wind itself, they can control the wind around a certain object, and, if it is light enough, guide it through the air. They can also control the elements within the air, realising a blast of carbon dioxide to put out flames, or chlorine to poison their enemies. Rumors exist of suffocation techniques, but they are both frowned upon by the tower, and lost to time.  

Archmage:

Adepts: Fyre Unholy

            Inutaishu1

Apprentices:

 Water Magic[]

While a water mage can harness large amounts of water from the air and guide them in torrents to do a particularly nasty amount of damage to enemies in chainmail, water is really a noncombat element. A water mage can manipulate the moisture in the air, and this doesn't always mean compacting it into visible form to use. A water mage could intensify the humidity in the air around someone to make them feel uncomfortable, or form fog to obstruct eyesight. They are also known for being able to breathe underwater and even, at Master level, walk on it. Even extracting the water from plant life is possible, at higher levels.  

Archmage:  Alexander Vyrell

Adepts: GoodRoe12

            Dastan Andon

            Benthomasnac

Apprentices:

Earth Magic[]

Earth magic allows a mage to take control of a wide variety of solid elements, mostly a combination of dirt, rock, and arcane energy. They draw the materials from the earth and send them hurling at opponents. These rocks can be deadly, ecspecially to plated enemies, since they will dent thier armour in, threatining circulation, and dent a shield beyond recognition. Escpecially potent mages can even draw iron or gold from the earth. Earth mages aren't known for doing much else, but can also create dust or sandstorms. Golems are possible, if the mage has someone to enchant the golem.  

Archmage: 

Adepts: Metal Elrond

Apprentices: 

Enchanting Magic[]

Many mages have at least some knowledge of enchanting for a secondary skill. Enchanting is the binding of any mage's arcane ability to an object in the form of a spell. Most mages bind these enchantments to a certain phrase so another mage cannot reach out and activate the enchantment prematurely with magic. One instance of an enchantment is a teletab, another a lodestone. A high leveled instance of enchanting is a golem, a construct operated purely by a complex enchantment. They are the most versatile of mages, yet have little to no combat abilities.  

Archmage: 

Adepts: OberonOracle

            GoodRoe12

           

Apprentices: 

 Summoning Magic[]

Summoning is the art of creating a creature, known as a familiar, with magic. Summoners must have some elements of what the creature is made from (i.e. for a wolf you would need a wolf bone and some wolf fur) as well as a part of a mortal soul, known as a "soul shard". Summoners prefer to keep these items in summoning pouches for easy use. Summoning is considered the far most useful, but far hardest, school of magic to train. A summoner could conjure a yak to carry his items, or a skeletal warrior to sic on an enemy. Summoning spells, however, are renowned for creating physical exhaustion as well as consuming material and runes.

Archmage: Cresden

Adepts: 

Apprentices: Gravin Andon

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