[@Ellion] Noms the toasty toast. [@Ojo chan 42] Hey Ojo! It's been a while. ^.^ Sorry to say, for this particular arc is full. I'll be opening things back up when the second arc rolls around but I will definitely let you know if any spots open up before then. [@Azereiah][@Kidd][@Coppycat_element_dragon][@RabidAnubis][@Rawk][@Renny][@Dusksong][@Ellion][@Achronum][@The One][@KiwiBaer] At last, I present to you the first IC post. Your rotten tomatoes are free to start flying at my face for taking so long. XD I know there were a couple of questions but I have no idea where they have gone swept up in the sea known as our OOC, so if you'd like to ask them again I'll gladly answer them. One important one I remember seeing was how much magical experience they would have already? While magical potential is predominantly genetic sometimes there are random pop ups of mage children and the occasional child of mages without magical potential. This usually can't be seen until the kid hits puberty, so 12-14 depending on the person?? They would attend normal school with everyone else but would also have "cram" school in order to teach mage children how to control their magic. This would be a more general education thing for them as their elemental affinity usually doesn't express itself until that 18-20 age range. Some sooner, some never find it. Stonebrooke is here to help them confirm their affinity and train them in said element... And to also teach them how to not die when being fed on. Mehehehehehehehe. ^.^ Experience with the "general" magic category will be what you see most. A few self taught tricks here and there pertaining to the elements are also possible for those who have discovered their affinity early... But no formal training in the elements yet.