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==Trademark Style==
==Trademark Style==
The Draol school of magic preferred to hoard magic as much as possible and release it in large bursts. Because this style was best served towards destructive ends, they Draol garnered negative attention. It was almost exclusively the Draol who acted as [[Battlefield Mage|Battlefield Mages]], essentially assisting in wartime to leverage the chaos and constant flux of the energy produced by such concentrated violence.  
The Draol school of magic preferred to hoard magic as much as possible and release it in large bursts. Because this style was best served towards destructive ends, they Draol garnered negative attention. It was almost exclusively the Draol who acted as [[Battlefield Mage|Battlefield Mages]], essentially assisting in wartime to leverage the chaos and constant flux of the energy produced by such concentrated violence.  


==The Great Purge==
==The Great Purge==
At the time of the Great Purge, the Draol Order was one of two remaining orders of magic, the other being the Eari. The Eari order was self-eliminated in order to prevent the world from being obliterated through irresponsible use of magic. At that time, the most powerful Draol was [[Orilac]], who was head of the order, and the last Draol was [[Atury]], who known as the Glyphmaster.
At the time of the Great Purge, the Draol Order was one of two remaining orders of magic, the other being the Eari. The Eari order was [[Last of the Eari|self-eliminated]] in order to prevent the world from being obliterated through irresponsible use of magic. At that time, the most powerful Draol was [[Orilac]], who was head of the order, and the last Draol was [[Atury]], who known as the Glyphmaster.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 02:08, 29 July 2021

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The Draol were the last remaining order of magic users prior to the Great Purge, as all the other minor schools were wiped out. At the outset of the Second Age, they were only one of two main generalist orders, vastly outnumbering the Eari order. The Draol studied their arts from a campus called The Arcanum, which was on Greater Galwyndor until the Great Purge, when it was transferred to a secluded location in northeast Letania (now Scurn).

Trademark Style

The Draol school of magic preferred to hoard magic as much as possible and release it in large bursts. Because this style was best served towards destructive ends, they Draol garnered negative attention. It was almost exclusively the Draol who acted as Battlefield Mages, essentially assisting in wartime to leverage the chaos and constant flux of the energy produced by such concentrated violence.

The Great Purge

At the time of the Great Purge, the Draol Order was one of two remaining orders of magic, the other being the Eari. The Eari order was self-eliminated in order to prevent the world from being obliterated through irresponsible use of magic. At that time, the most powerful Draol was Orilac, who was head of the order, and the last Draol was Atury, who known as the Glyphmaster.

Notes

  • Because the Draol hoarded magical energy, a mage's power was determined primarily by how much magic they could absorb, and the secondary gauge was in how they utilized the magic.