Prismari

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Prismari College
College of Elemental Arts
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Express Yourself with the Elements.
History
Founded on Arcavios
Membership
Notable members Galazeth Prismari, Nassari, Rootha Squallheart, Samara Squallheart, Uvilda, Zaffai
Prismari students

Prismari is the College of Elemental Arts at Strixhaven University on the plane of Arcavios. It was founded by the elder dragon Galazeth Prismari[1] and is {U}{R} aligned. Students use Elementals as mascots.

Description

Prismari are the art, theatre, and musical kids of Strixhaven, and magic is how they express themselves. Their spells can be spectacles of raw creativity or meticulous artistic expressions. All the world's a stage, and whether their art is informed by mind or emotion, Prismari always leave a lasting impression.[2] Prismari's colors reflect the metaphysical nature of art - is it about the technique and how it stimulates the mind (the blue approach), or is it about the expression and how it moves the soul (the red approach).

Prismari is the college of art, performance, and passion. Mages express themselves through raw magical power, channeling the elements in their work. Musicians, actors, dancers, painters, and more all infuse magic into their craft, creating bigger-than-life displays bursting with energy. While it takes intelligence and skill for such spells, it also requires a hot-headed and passionate character to channel their muses effectively. Their motto is "Express Yourself with the Elements".[3] Their magic is gesture and movement-based, putting emphasis on the creation rather than the product (i.e. the sculpture is not magical, forming it is).

Prismari Majors

  • Dance
  • Drawing
  • Fashion Design
  • Interior Design
  • Music
  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Theater[4][5]

In-game references

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Trivia

Treasure tokens represent the artistic creations of the Prismari, the physical manifestation of their magic.[6]

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