I met Duke von Konlah, who told me that there are no objections to your admission to the third year at Solvein. You just need to pass the appropriate entrance exams.- He placed the envelope he had taken out earlier on the coffee table.- The only question is what type of class you want to attend.
Draco tilted his head, staring at his master and wondering what types of classes there were and, more importantly, what he needed to know to get into them. He may have attended the Academy in Dagos before, but he had no idea if anything from its programme would be useful to him. Except perhaps fencing and hand-to-hand combat, because those had always been valuable skills.
-Let's start with what courses are available.- Darius seemed to be reading his student's mind.- The types of classes can be roughly grouped into four categories: magic, alchemy, civil and special. In the third year, there is not yet such a great variety, but they are still divided into several separate profiles. In alchemy, we have: the basics of alchemy, medicine, metallurgy, and enchantment. Civilian subjects include: arithmetic, astronomy and navigation, history, theology, and law. There are fewer special profiles, only three: healing, ancient magic, and summoning. Among the magical profiles, we have: military, fencing, racial magic, the basics of technical magic, and the basics of general magic.- The magician paused and seemed to be wondering if he had missed anything.- Yes, from among these profiles, you must choose the one that interests you the most.
Draco looked away from his master and glanced at the thick envelope, guessing that it contained the requirements for qualifying for each class. He didn't know what to say. Despite his progress in learning magic and the praise he had heard from both Bleist and Gizel, Draco didn't feel that confident in this field. Especially when he had to compare himself to people who had been exposed to magic from an early age. He was afraid that he would not fit in with the group and would have to catch up on a