College of Sages and Sorcery
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| College of Sages and Sorcerors | |
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| Type: | Magic School |
| Leader: | Lord Director Clairmont Samaris |
| Headquarters: | Nellix |
In the era of the First Dukes, the days before the decline of the Great Kingdom, the grateful Duchess Beatrude Urlirelgranted a permanent lease to lands on the wooded hills south of Nellixto the fellowship of wizards that had aided her in the construction of Castle Shorewatch. These wizards founded an institution dedicated to the preservation of the magic and history of the Suel of the Maure Compact. Other colleges would emulate their example in the centuries to come, but the College of Sages and Sorcery remains the preeminent institution of arcane and historical study in the Duchy of Urnst.[1]
Students seeking admission to the College of Sages and Sorcery must be able to cast arcane spells. Spell-like abilities and magical items do not qualify. A new student is admitted to the College with the status of Probationer, and must advance to the status of Sophist within one calendar year of joining. Those who fail to advance are considered unsuited for further study at the College.
Rank
Student Rankings
Probationer (first-year student)
Probationers are the lowest rank in the College of Sages and Sorcery. They must pass the Sophist examination within one year or leave. During this time, they are expected to master Draconic and advance in arcane and academic studies.
Sophist (continuing student)
Sophists are long-term students at the College, with up to four years to advance to Querist or leave. They are expected to master arcane spell preparation and deepen their knowledge in all areas of study.
Querist (advanced student)
Querists are advanced students, often reaching their highest rank at this stage. They may study for up to five more years before being gently informed the College has no more to teach them. Querists who leave are considered alumni and may return later if they pass the Fellow examinations.
Fellow (graduated student)
Fellows are graduate students at the College, responsible for teaching and advancing magical research while reporting to Preceptors and Academians. They may stay indefinitely but face high dues and significant time commitments.
Instructor Rankings
Preceptor (teacher at the College)
Preceptors are the elite of the College, focused on advanced magical and historical studies while students and Fellows handle menial tasks. They contribute time and finances to the College but enjoy significant perks and may stay as long as they wish.
Academian (senior instructor)
Academian is an honorary title for outstanding Preceptors at the College. They dedicate significant time to advancing the College, enjoy notable perks, and may remain indefinitely.
Director (administrator of the College)
The College of Sages and Sorcery is governed by 15 Directors selected from the Academians. They elect one member as the Speaker, an honorary role.
Areas of Study
Major Fields
- Knowledge (arcana)
- Knowledge (history)
- Knowledge (local, NMR)
- Knowledge (the planes)
- Spellcraft
Minor Fields
- Concentration Craft (alchemy)
- Decipher Script
- Knowledge (architecture and engineering)
- Knowledge (dungeoneering)
- Knowledge (geography)
- Knowledge (local, Core)
- Knowledge (local, other metaregions)
- Knowledge (nature)
- Knowledge (nobility and royalty)
- Knowledge (religion)
- Perform Profession (herbalist)
- Profession (scribe) Use Magic Device
People
Notable individuals
- Lord Director Clairmont Samaris - Head of the college
- Lord Rycroft Saevil - (Wiz 14) Director of Elemental Studies at College of Sages and Sorcery.[2]
Past members
Locations
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
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