The Books of the Archmagi of the Dweomersecte vol. 10

  • 4513 Hashayara the Sojourner was an itinerant scholar from the fractured city-kingdoms of the East, Hashayara arrived at the Dweomersecte already aged and deeply learned in foreign magical traditions. She bore scrolls inked with star-letters and spoke of towers that drank moonlight. Elected Archmage after a bitter debate over succession, her tenure was marked by long absences and sudden insights. She wandered often, claiming her spells matured best under sky and wind. Though criticized for neglecting governance, she introduced the Celestial Codex into Dweomersecte study and was the first to classify lunar magic as a legitimate school. She vanished during the Nightfall Conjunction of 4539 and was never seen again.
  • 4540 Aredeshier the Brilliant rose to the pinnacle of the Dweomersecte and was known for his towering intellect and merciless wit. He reorganized the internal structure of the order. Under his leadership, the Dweomersecte expanded across the Four Lands. Though he was beloved by many, detractors whispered that his ambition had begun to twist toward tyranny—a shift cut short by his sudden death during a demonstration of his chain lightning spell.

  • 4567 Atalias IV the Imp held the position of Archmage and was considered the Archflame of the Infernari at the same time. For almost a decade the two orders were united, sharing learning and resources.

  • 4581 Cristoler the Immaculate had been High Priest of Sagus in the Grand Temple, but was relegated to ever diminishing status under the influence of the Decadon. When he left the Temple and joined the Dweomersecte, he rose quickly through the ranks, but also brought a converts zeal to the position. Tensions among the Pyromancers grew until the two orders were split once again.

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