Sih'Tava School of Magic and the Druidic Arts
A large branch winds and twirls out from the trunk of the Grand Aetheria Tree towards the canopy; a moss-covered path provides ample cushioning for those who choose to walk upon it. Halfway between trunk and canopy, the branch intertwines with three others to form a sturdy base upon which a wood building has been woven around the fossilized remains of an Aetheria fruit. Almost every surface of the building has been covered in mosaics and murals of varying skill level, reflecting young beginners and seasoned masters. Here, within woven and carved halls of wood and hardened fruit, young Aetherians learn the Druidic arts of their ancestors; they learn to weave the wood of the Aetheria tree, to draw forth its seasonal magic, and to tap into their own potential whether that is through autumn's revelry or in a swarm of summer's fiery passion.
Totemic Magic. The Aetherian Druids are talented Aetheria weavers and, fittingly, many become architects, but some choose to focus more on seasonal magic. This subsect of the Aetherian Druids draw forth magic from within themselves and from the Aetheria fruit. They store this magic within small carved and woven trinkets or totems (equivalent to a spell scroll). While once the Druids might be willing to give a totem for free, they are more hesistant to do so with the advance of the Mind Blight and the decline in Aetheria fruit.
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