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Roots of the Sea's Form
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The Roots of the Sea's Form is a respected text on Aquam, by Procella of Jerbiton, who studied that Art extensively in the Aegean for many decades. At the peak of her power she was the foremost practitioner of Aquam in the Theban Trubunal, and it is often thought that the rank of Archmaga was within her reach, had she desired it.
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The Roots of the Sea's Form is a respected text on Aquam, by Procella of Jerbiton, who studied that Art extensively in the Aegean for many decades. At the peak of her power she was the foremost practitioner of Aquam in the Theban Trubunal, and it is often thought that the rank of Archmaga was within her reach, had she desired it.