Damoxus
Damoxus specializes in nature magic, more specifically biomancy. Similar to the geomancers of Clairlewn, Damoxus relies more on natural magics. More divine casters are attracted to Damoxus as they prefer utilizing necromancy and transmutaion to cast spells.
Having an affinity for change, many Damoxus spend a large portion of their times experimenting with alternative forms, and experience different perspectives of life. As a result members of this college make tend to lack on academic affairs prefering field work and more physical engagments. The campus is adapted heavily to live along side life, utilizing oranic creations far more than modern technology.
Damoxus students are generally more open to change and growth than others, and you would be hard pressed to find one content to settle for the norm.
They are not however mutually exclusive to nature. For example the more unhinged members of the college delight in the thrill of forcing change in others, bending life to their whim to get by, and stealing the identies of their enemies.
Structure
The structure presented by Damoxus is designed to give the students exceptional field work. Lectures are disreguarded allowing students time for independant projects, and mounds of home work. Darnoxus encourages mingling into the affairs and schooling of other courses to get a wide variety of education and experience.
The faculty prefer it when the students discover on their own. However they are serious about studies and never let a student fall behind on their own.
Culture
Many students enter this college assuming it will be a cake walk, and an easy slack. The suprising fail rate however leads to more senior students turing into paranoid, obidient, and studious individuals.
The general culture of Damoxus is one of enthusiasm and passion for the natural world. They are curious and self driven sorts, or at least those who entered to actually learn are.
Public Agenda
The agenda of Damoxus seams to be the growth, and empowerment of the school, and its students. To drive the evolution of magic forward in the natural way.
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