To Spellguard Officer Barkley,
I am Instructor Cania Melve and I intend to improve Sanctuary where it matters most, the future generations of Magi. Every cycle we all rely on the wards for defense, and the use of magic to defend Sanctuary. And our greatest minds still need to be taught. Through my program, I intend to improve the efficiency of the art in creating better, wiser, and more knowledgeable Magi in less time with the respect of knowing that our society is guided by the knowledgeable and with the strength of all citizens.
It is my intent to join the Order of the Spellguard to aid in the defense of Sanctuary by teaching the future generations of Magi and responsible others in the use of the arcane and arcane devices. Although it may have taken me many more years to learn all of the basic rites and incantations for a student to specialize in a specific school and research learning theory instead of furthering my own research, my efforts may improve the success rate of all future Sanctuary wizards as well as others wishing to listen to lectures on the practical use of the arcane depending on their degree of expertise. I have much to learn myself of the more higher levels of spells.
In addition, I am skilled in moving unseen even without the use of illusions, wand crafting, and I rapidly increasing my knowledge despite the great amount of scribing I am doing for my own personal library for students.
Of course, I am not without my own ideas and simply regurgitate the basic terms of wizardry. In my own studies and encountering other wizards I have grown to detest using the word "circle", as there is simply a limit to such spells in specific potencies and such spells can be used in a higher potency. Calling such things circles almost makes me believe the person seriously thinks that there is no end to first level spells or that they are self-contained and seems childish. Such statements of a wizard are unbecoming and mislead others as to the structure of drawing upon the weave. Unfortunately, many consider the "circles of magic" to be as fact as designating the groups of spells in sequential higher rates.
After explaining more of the anti-circle magic theory, several pages of examples of Cania Melve's teaching methods and theories are explained measuring a few pages
I can be reached at the Last Stand, and thank you for your time.
-Learn Well and Prosper, Instructor Cania Melve.