Nick in Elcenia
The atlas indicates that the planet is square. There are continents (three that go to edges, one large island whose continent status is apparently controversial), and seas, demarcated by merfolk political boundaries, several of which also go to edges. It is, by convention, divided into nine climates - three columns with wet on the east and dry on the west, three rows with cold in the north and hot in the south. Esmaar is on the cooler edge of medium and spans the dry area. People only live on the top of the square.
The first tier wizarding textbook has a lot of tips for getting crisp gestures and accurate pronunciation (this part will make no sense, being intended for Leraal speakers). It also introduces the concept of intentional components, suggests exercises and practice spells to get those right, and defines vocabulary like "reversal" and "analysis" even though it says that first tier students will get to those later in practice.
Elcenia has quite a number of sapient species. Fey are apparently three kinds of small insect-winged four-armed people. There are sapient wolves, up north. There are bird people and merpeople and vampires who turn into bats and drink blood. There are thirty kinds of dragons, who can have a number of interesting types of crossbreed. By comparison, elves and dwarves and halflings are pretty tame.
The first tier wizarding textbook has a lot of tips for getting crisp gestures and accurate pronunciation (this part will make no sense, being intended for Leraal speakers). It also introduces the concept of intentional components, suggests exercises and practice spells to get those right, and defines vocabulary like "reversal" and "analysis" even though it says that first tier students will get to those later in practice.
Elcenia has quite a number of sapient species. Fey are apparently three kinds of small insect-winged four-armed people. There are sapient wolves, up north. There are bird people and merpeople and vampires who turn into bats and drink blood. There are thirty kinds of dragons, who can have a number of interesting types of crossbreed. By comparison, elves and dwarves and halflings are pretty tame.