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{3235} History of Magical Mishaps

Course Number: 3235
Professor: Hofri Ghostforge
Semester(s): Fall
Course Type: Red
Prerequisites: Enrollment in Lorehold College or Prismari College; or approval from Dean Plargg or Dean Nassari to take red classes
Relevant Skill: History

 

Class Description

Step into the chaotic realm of magical mishaps with Professor Hofri in this captivating class. Explore the untamed nature of red magic and delve into the turbulent history of spells gone awry, unpredictable enchantments, and the consequences of fiery misadventures.
 

Course Content


 

Cataclysmic Blunders

Uncover infamous historical incidents where reckless magic resulted in disastrous consequences, ranging from cataclysmic explosions to uncontrollable elemental forces.
 

Pyrotechnic Fails

Dive into the world of fire-based magic gone wrong, examining cases of misdirected flames, uncontrollable infernos, and the lessons learned from these fiery calamities.
 

Wild Magic Surges

Study the phenomenon of wild magic surges and their impact on individuals and communities, analyzing notable incidents of uncontrolled magical outbursts and the aftermath they left behind.
 

Jinxes and Pranks

Explore the lighter side of magical mishaps as we investigate the history of mischievous spells, pranks, and hexes, and their role in shaping magical folklore.
 

Ethical Considerations

Reflect on the ethical implications of magical mishaps throughout history. Examine the responsibilities of magic users and the moral dilemmas they face when their actions cause harm or endanger others. Explore the importance of accountability, personal responsibility, and the ethical implications of using magic for personal gain or with malicious intent.
 

Teaching Style

Professor Hofri adopts an immersive teaching style, blending captivating storytelling, lively discussions, and hands-on demonstrations. Students will have the opportunity to examine historical records, artifacts, and firsthand accounts of magical mishaps. The class encourages active participation, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving, fostering an understanding of the risks and responsibilities associated with red magic.

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