Noteworthy Mages
Throughout history, a number of magi have made noteworthy impressions on the the art of arcane magic, whether it be through leadership, discovery or innovation.
Notable Magi
Name Title(s) |
Portrait | Birth | Noteworthy Contributions to Magic |
Death | Other Notes
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Availer The Wandering Wizard |
Unknown (Missing) | Considered among the most powerful magi in known history, particularly due to his contributions to defending the descendent races during the Undead War. | Alive | Believed to be an Aengul.
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The Arcane Mage | Unknown (Missing) | Founder of the Mages Guild, considered to have unmatched skill in Arcane Magic | Alive | Rumored to be an Aengul
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Ambros Archmage Professor Scholarch |
7th of the Amber Cold, 1248 Al’Khazar, Kindom of Oren |
Among the first to categorize existing arcane magic into Evocation, Alteration, Illusion and Conjuration as well as delineating the four elements and elemental magic in Aegis which would later become Elemental Evocation. Furthermore, he was authored numerous treatises and texts on voidal magic and magic philosophy. | Alive | Served as an Archmage of the Mages Guild for over 100 years.
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Jon Evalgno Master Wizard |
8th of the Grand Harvest, 1568 Johannesburg, Oren Son of John III, Holy Orenian Emperor and Julia of Furnestock |
2nd of the Deep Cold, 1585 Johannesburg, Oren aged 17 |
Firstborn son of John III, Holy Orenian Emperor |