Quandrix Summary
Field: Numeromancy
Colours: Green & blue
Mascots: Fractals
Slogan: “Math is Magic.”
Founding Dragon: Tanazir Quandrix
Quandrix is the College of Numeromancy — a term that encompasses the study of patterns, fractals, and symmetries to wield power over the fundamental mathematics of nature. Quandrix mages can summon creatures made of fractals or turn abstract theories into towering, spiraling patterns. They love to expand and multiply; they can increase their knowledge or size by bending numbers. They dwell in the overlap between the theoretical and the natural—from the fabric of their robes to the nature of their spells, they make use of repeated elements, clever symmetries, and surprising geometry to express the complex truths they study.
The studies undertaken within Quandrix College include mathematics, physics, logic, statistics, metaphysics, and various fields of theoretical magic. Students from the other colleges occasionally delve into Quandrix courses to bolster the theoretical underpinnings of their studies, and Quandrix’s studies of nature and Witherbloom’s explorations of practical biology have some significant overlap.
The philosophy of Quandrix encompasses the dichotomy of the concepts of substance (represented by the colour green) and theory (represented by the colour blue), the fundamental conflict at the heart of much of mathematics. Located at the eastern side of the university, the college shares roads with Silverquill, Witherbloom, and the Central Campus.
Scholarly Focuses:
Abstractor - Using magic to stretch the possibilities of space (Theory)
Augmenter - Making creatures and things larger (Substance)
Fractalologist - Creating beautiful illusory patterns (Theory)
Mana Scholar - Studying snarls, leylines, and star arches (Substance)
Metamancer - Studying metaphysics to alter reality (Theory)
Scale Druid - Manipulating the size of plants and animals (Substance)
Sequence Prophet - Studying repeating patterns that bend the mind (Theory)
Vivifier - Conjuring fractal creatures based on biological life (Substance)
Colours: Green & blue
Mascots: Fractals
Slogan: “Math is Magic.”
Founding Dragon: Tanazir Quandrix
Quandrix is the College of Numeromancy — a term that encompasses the study of patterns, fractals, and symmetries to wield power over the fundamental mathematics of nature. Quandrix mages can summon creatures made of fractals or turn abstract theories into towering, spiraling patterns. They love to expand and multiply; they can increase their knowledge or size by bending numbers. They dwell in the overlap between the theoretical and the natural—from the fabric of their robes to the nature of their spells, they make use of repeated elements, clever symmetries, and surprising geometry to express the complex truths they study.
The studies undertaken within Quandrix College include mathematics, physics, logic, statistics, metaphysics, and various fields of theoretical magic. Students from the other colleges occasionally delve into Quandrix courses to bolster the theoretical underpinnings of their studies, and Quandrix’s studies of nature and Witherbloom’s explorations of practical biology have some significant overlap.
The philosophy of Quandrix encompasses the dichotomy of the concepts of substance (represented by the colour green) and theory (represented by the colour blue), the fundamental conflict at the heart of much of mathematics. Located at the eastern side of the university, the college shares roads with Silverquill, Witherbloom, and the Central Campus.
Scholarly Focuses:
Abstractor - Using magic to stretch the possibilities of space (Theory)
Augmenter - Making creatures and things larger (Substance)
Fractalologist - Creating beautiful illusory patterns (Theory)
Mana Scholar - Studying snarls, leylines, and star arches (Substance)
Metamancer - Studying metaphysics to alter reality (Theory)
Scale Druid - Manipulating the size of plants and animals (Substance)
Sequence Prophet - Studying repeating patterns that bend the mind (Theory)
Vivifier - Conjuring fractal creatures based on biological life (Substance)
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