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Strixhaven is the multiverse's biggest and most prestigious magical university, first appearing in Magic: The Gathering's Strixhaven: School of Mages before crossing over with Dungeons & Dragons in its newest sourcebook, Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos. Based in the plane of Arcavios, budding wizards and academics come from far and wide to hone their skills, explore their potentials, and find themselves. Though the first year is spent learning the basics of magic, by their second year, students are expected to follow their interests and pick one of the five colleges, each with their own academic focus and a central debate core to their identity.

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Whether you're playing Magic the Gathering or Dungeons & Dragons, these five colleges are central to the setting and define everything from the spells you cast to the clothes you wear. Here is everything you need to know about the five colleges of Strixhaven: Lorehold, Prismari, Quandrix, Witherbloom, and Silverquill.

As An Aside...

Magic the Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons have very different underpinning magic systems, and this isn't seen anywhere as starkly as in A Curriculum of Chaos. Where D&D describes a 'fabric' of magic under the world that scrunches up to form the Snarls and Arches found throughout Arcavios, Magic uses a system of five colours of mana (white, blue, black, red, and green). Colours aren't mentioned in A Curriculum of Chaos, but if you want an even deeper understanding of each college's philosophical foundations, understanding what each colour represents in Magic can be incredibly helpful.

Lorehold

Lorehold Apprentice by Manuel Castañón
Lorehold Apprentice by Manuel Castañón

The white and red college of Archaeomancy founded by the founder dragon Velomachus Lorehold, Lorehold is the university's history department. Archaeomancy is its main aim – using magic to uncover artifacts from the past, or channel long-dead spirits to either provide first-hand accounts of times long gone, or serve as their college's mascots.

Like all of Strixhaven's colleges, Lorehold is represented by two polarising ideologies, and students are expected over their years of study to find a balance between the two. At the heart of Lorehold is the debate of Order or Chaos: is history a reasoned and deliberate pattern of events marching towards an ordered future, or is it a tangled mess of the passions and whims of individual people that will only become more and more chaotic over time? Can you use the past to predict the future, or is the past just another part of an unpredictable story leading into even more inexplicable times?

Lorehold Campus by Titus Lunter
Lorehold Campus by Titus Lunter

These debates are represented by Lorehold's two Deans, the human Augusta is the Dean of Order, while the orc Plargg is the Dean of Chaos. Students may work with Augusta on analysing the past through documents to paint a picture of history, or they may go on dangerous, tomb-raiding field trips with Plargg.

Though Lorehold is home to archaeologists, artificers, linguists, and art historians (where it sees much overlap with the students of Prismari), a large part of Lorehold's identity is its focus on military prowess. While Augusta believes societies and systemic structures can improve over time, Plargg feels it's the strength and drive of individuals that build the future. Though both disagree on their applications, both acknowledge the historical importance of armies and combat, and so students are expected to have at least some level of martial understanding, with many using spirits, golems, and artifacts from the past as part of their combat.

Academics at Lorehold may specialise in a variety of different areas, such as becoming an Archaeoscribe who records historical events for posterity, a Dustspeaker who can communicate with spirits to learn of the past, or a Ruin Shaman, who use their magic to dive deeper into tombs and caves in displays of practical archaeology.

Prismari

Prismari Command by Johannes Voss
Prismari Command by Johannes Voss

Prismari is the College of Elemental Arts, and is where all of Strixhaven's most creative and artistic students work, following in the footsteps of the explosive founder dragon Galazeth Prismari. Centred in blue and red Magic, the central conflict of Prismari is in its Deans' individual approaches to art.

Ulvilda, Dean of Perfection believes that art is the culmination of careful study, deliberate strokes, and attention to detail. She values technical skill and delicate work, and is famed for her ability to guide a student's entire artistic career with a single, well-constructed piece of critique. Students who follow her tend to create visual masterpieces of ornate sculpture, painting, pottery, and other visual mediums, though some, more subtle performances are welcome.

On the other hand, Nassari, Dean of Expression believes art is about channelling raw emotion. Big displays of magical power, bombastic bursts of colour and light in groundbreaking performances, Nassari represents the red magic to Ulvilda's blue. She more enjoys performance art, dance, and other, fleeting displays of creativity – the duration of the piece presented to her doesn't matter, as long as it's straight from the heart.

Elemental Masterpiece by Marta Nael
Elemental Masterpiece by Marta Nael

No matter what kind of art a Prismari student produces, their magic concerns itself with elemental forces. Water, mist, fire, ice, electricity, and other natural forces are created and redirected, ready to be woven into a painting or burst into the sky as part of a dance. Even music itself is encouraged in Prismari, with the conductor Zaffai using his orchestra to create vast storms of thunder and lightning. Elementals – living embodiments of the forces Prismari manipulates – are their mascot.

Students at Prismari often specialise in areas such as Opusmancy – creating massive works of art – reshaping the earth and lava to make explosive displays through Geomancy, or manipulating the concept of beauty itself through Aesthemancy.

Quandrix

Suqare Up by Manuel Castañón
Suqare Up by Manuel Castañón

At Quandrix, students use magic to study the physical laws that hold together the universe. Green and blue magic are used to explore mathematics, physics, geometry, and the origin and nature of mana itself. The college was founded by Tanazir Quandrix, a gargantuan dragon with large, geometric wings.

Thanks to its focus on studying and manipulating reality itself, Quandrix is simultaneously the most fantastical and also the most scientifically centered of the five colleges. Alongside studying things like complex mathematics and physics, scholars can become experts in Abstraction (using magic to bend space), manipulating size as a Scale Druid or Augmentor, or even creating fractal facsimiles of life (Quandrix's mascots) as a Vivifier.

Quandrix's central debate is one of mathematics' oldest: is maths a real thing inherent to the world that we discover, or is it a language made up by people to understand the world around them? At Strixhaven, this is called the debate of Substance and Theory, and the two deans of Quandrix often disagree on the purpose of their studies.

Quandrix Campus by Viktor Titov
Quandrix Campus by Viktor Titov

Kianne, the Dean of Substance, uses magic and mathematics to research mana and the many ways it manifests in Arcavios. Her teaching is very practical and is based on how mathematics and the magical manipulation of it can be used to improve daily life – manipulating spaces, changing the size of objects, and warping space are common practical applications of a Quandrix education.

The Dean of Theory is Imbraham, an Owlin mage who is often lost in his own calculations. To him, Quandrix is about posing questions just as much as it is answering them, and his magic can be used to create fractals and illusions from nothing. He's known for offering bounties to his students for solutions to his unsolved equations, though his obsessive search for answers means he is very rarely seen outside of his own corner of the Quandrix Campus.

Witherbloom

Witherbloom Command by Dmitry Burmak
Witherbloom Command by Dmitry Burmak

If Quandrix is dedicated to physics, Witherbloom is dedicated to biology. With its campus found deep in the swamps of Arcavios, Witherbloom concerns itself with the essence of life as it ebbs and flows through creatures and ecosystems. Nature is such a key part of Witherbloom that its mascots are the only naturally-occurring ones of Strixhaven, with Pests being found all throughout the swamps and bayous of the Witherbloom campus.

When combined with magic, Witherbloom's natural science education tends to focus on using the natural world to craft potions that can heal (Leafbinders and Boon Witches) or maim (Banelocks), or use the wildlife of the swamp as a Boughcaller or Pestcatcher. Some even use the swamp itself as a source of power, with Earthcrouchers using the ground beneath their feet to empower their spells.

Thanks to the Planeswalker Lilliana Vess a recent introduction to the Witherbloom curriculum has been Necromancy, with Dreadbones being able to create undead servants by weaving their decaying tissues with magic.

Witherbloom Campus by Alayna Danner
Witherbloom Campus by Alayna Danner

Witherbloom's two deans are possibly the most antagonistic towards each other out of all colleges, as their debate is focused on the purpose of life and death. Lisette, Dean of the Root argues that life is sacred, and life is what keeps nature in balance. Things live to create, nourish, and adapt to make the world a more varied and interesting place, and the Dean of the Root Lisette is a master healer whose mission is to preserve the respect and dignity of life at all costs.

On the other hand, the vampire Valentin is the Dean of the Vein, and argues that it's actually death and decay that fuel nature. Things only live so they can gather nutrients and matter, ready to redistribute them into the ecosystem on their death. Vampires are common in the Decay school of Witherbloom, as their entire existence is about draining life energy for personal gain – it isn't that Valentin and his kind are murderous and bloodthirsty, like the vampires of Innistrad or Zendikar. It's that they see life as a resource to be consumed, and has no inherent value beyond how it can be used.

Witherbloom's philosophy is excellently represented by its Founder Dragon, Beledros Witherbloom. Though she is a large, undead-looking dragon glowing with luminescent green energy, she is known for her nest in the Witherbloom swamps, where she studies her vast collection of writing in harmony with the bayou around her.

Silverquill

Silverquill Command by Bryan Sola
Silverquill Command by Bryan Sola

Highly political and competitive, the Silverquill College of Eloquence uses the magic of words, metaphor and oration to simultaneously dominate opponents and inspire allies. Their mascot is the inklings, conjured blobs of living ink who represent the cutting, written words of its students.

Literature, poetry, debate, and drama are primary focuses of Silverquill education, with many students using their words as Bantermages to destroy an opponent's confidence, or as a Vainglory or Warsinger to bolster their friends. Alternatively, Silverquill students often use ink-based magic to become Inkcasters or Duskmages, or light-based magic as Lumimancers.

Like everything else in Silverquill, even its central debate is shrouded in metaphor. Dubbed 'Radiance' and 'Shadow', the argument isn't so much over the nature of words and magic as it is the application of it. Shaile, Dean of Radiance argues that rhetoric should be used to uplift. Her magic is all about providing confidence and support to those around her, while also producing blinding light. She believes all people are inherently good, it just takes the right words to bring that out of some people.

Silverquill Campus by Titus Lunter
Silverquill Campus by Titus Lunter

Her belief is heavily contrasted by the Dean of Shadow, Embrose Lu. Father of Silverquill student Killian Lu, Embrose believes that people are only out for themselves. His words and magic are both inky black, and he can demolish an opponent with a single, well-placed barb. He'll ruthlessly criticise any student who he deems not good enough, with many dropping out of Strixhaven completely under his tutelage. Despite his relentlessness, there is noted, deep respect between Shaile and Embrose, highlighting their shared goal of making the students of Silverquill the best version of themselves.

Based in white and black magic, though it is seen by some as a college of bullies out for themselves, there is also a high level of camaraderie and charity in much of its student base – for instance, the star pupil Grayson Wildemere is outwardly seen as a privileged, politicking gossip columnist for the Strixhaven Star student newspaper, but also uses his position to expose and punish bullies, and uses his vast wealth to provide textbooks for less affluent students.

Little is known about the college's founding dragon, Shadrix Silverquill, other than that he is a large, imposing figure whose wings always drip with a similar inky, black substance to the one his students use for their magic.

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