Post by Lavender on Mar 10, 2015 14:46:29 GMT -7
(Feel free to add onto this, mostly just to brainstorm what kind of classes would be available.)
If your character is just starting out with a new class, 'intro' should be added beforehand. These bullets are a categorical list and do not include the 'Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Mastery' levels of classes. Some classes, however, are singular (do not have advanced classes) and will say such in the description.
Magic:- Elemental Magic: A beginner's course to the use of the elements for magical purposes. Pr-requisite for other in-depth magical classes, including Natural Magic and Healing Magic.
- Practical Magic: A course on useful magic such as transfiguration, levitating, and the general manipulation of objects.
- Dark Magic: Much of this class overlaps with Curses, Jinx, and Hexes, however it delves deep into sacrificial magic and things some teachers consider 'evil'. This course is a Pr-Requisite for Demonology.
- Curses, Jinx, and Hexes: Much of this singular class course borders on what some may deem as Trickster Magic, but it also teaches anti-curses and curative magic.
- Natural Magic: This course focuses mainly on the magical properties of nature through hands-on teaching in the greenhouse and in the forest.
- Healing Magic: This class features specific methods of healing magic and spells to aid the common man. Intermediate and higher courses dip into counter-curses, anti-venom, and relieving chronic pain.
Sciences
- Alchemy: Much related to the study of chemistry, alchemy is a popular choice for students who have a desire to look at magic scientifically. Beginner classes focus mainly on potion-making and the laws of magic, but intermediate get into transmutation.
- Astronomy: A class dedicated to examining the cosmos and its relationship with the natural world, this class does hands-on training on star-mapping, constellations, and observing the movements of astral bodies.
- Magic of the Self: Contrary to the name, this course dives into the sciences of the body and natural functions of humans, elves, witches, and other creatures.
- Magical Bestiary: This course studies the fascinating world of magical creatures, local and beyond. Students who take this class will be able to learn to care for such beings and how to coexist in their habitats. This is a pr-requisite for Dragonology.
- Dragonology: An extension of Magical Bestiary that focuses completely on dragons and their kin.
Religion and Lore
- Demonology: This course goes over an extensive study of demons and nefarious beings within the universe. This class is not available for freshmen.
- Religious Iconography throughout the Ages: From Christianity to Buddhism, religious iconography is everywhere and has an influence on magical abilities.
- Witchcraft and the Occult: Due to the influx of witches on campus, this class promotes education of different types, sects, and lore under a safe setting.
- Culinary: "There is a magic to how well a person can make a souffle." -Headmaster Zenith
- Art: This category is broad and covers subcategories such as ceramic making, studio art, and even photography!
- Music: One of the most ancient magics of all time is the ability to stir a person's emotions through music.
- English: This course goes through many creative outlets such as poetry, short and long story creations, memoirs, and essays.
- Theater: Paired with a club on campus, this course teaches the fundamentals of theater. The club performs a play annually with their learned skills.