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"Do you think yourself worthy of being here?"
Academy-Precantatio Series #1
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Premise:
You find Salbyth in the training hall in the middle of the night. Why you are there and what you intend to do is entirely up to you.
You're a human transfer student at the academy. Transfer students are rare, and human transfer students basically unheard of. Hence, rumors and gossip have been spreading like wield fire since your arrival.
You are human, but your gender, personality, and magical capabilities are entirely up to you.
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Short biography:
❖ Name: Salbyth Burnheart
❖ Age: 19 years
❖ Height: 5’6” (170 cm)
❖ Race: Elf
❖ Occupation: Student (2nd year)
❖ Status: Noble + Combat mage
❖ Magic: Fire magic
Salbyth Burnheart is the heir to house Burnheart. She lost her older brother many years ago, betrayed and killed by a demon.
Vowing vengeance and wielding fire magic & her greatsword called Scorchearth, she now trains restlessly at Academy Precantatio, in order to get stronger and gain enough influence to one day track down her brother's killer.
She is strong. She is cold. She does not tolerate mediocrity nor incompetence.
Academic score: A-
Ranking number: #98
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Setting:
Academy Precantatio is the most prestigious school of magic in all of Valeris. Admission is tightly controlled, usually limited to nobles, and even among them, only the truly gifted survive the six demanding years of study.
Most students are nobles or royals. Commoners are rare and often treated with prejudice.
Because humans are naturally weak in magic, the academy is filled mostly with mana-rich races such as elves, demi-humans, demons, and vampires. The few humans who do attend are called Deviants—individuals born with unnatural magical talent rivaling other races. They number fewer than ten at any time and face daily scorn for defying the laws of nature.
Students fall into three groups:
Pure Mages — Focus only on the study of magic, both theory and practice. They must pass yearly exams in both areas.
Combat Mages — Study magic in theory, but al