Drywell is a Professor at Xyrus Academy, in Deviant Magic Theory.
Appearance[]
Professor Drywell is an elderly woman with gray hair that wears a gray dress with a blue scarf on her neck. As a professor of Xyrus Academy, Drywell wears a black cloak around her uniform.
Personality[]
Drywell comes off as polite and patient, and prefers to take her time when it comes to teaching her students rather than rushing their education, to ensure they understand the fundamentals and basics. However, while her intentions are well meaning, she is shown to lose track of a topic and will sometimes deviate.
Season 4[]
For a little more than a week since the new semester began, Drywell had spent most of the time only covering the basics of Deviant Magic Theory, and was shown to deviate from the main topic of her class from time to time. During one such class, Drywell answered a question from one of her students, explaining how there was many theories as to why there are no natural ways to absorb mana of the deviant levels when they happen naturally. Drywell went on to explain that fire was also considered the most powerful of the natural elements as it was considered the closest to deviant magic due to it's not as natural manifestation compared to the other elements, however she began to deviate from the topic again as she explained the ancient history surrounding mana, putting most of her students to sleep.
Abilities & Skills[]
As a professor of Xyrus Academy, Drywell is implied to be a capable mage and educator. As professor of Deviant Magic Theory, Drywell is in charge of the curriculum surrounding the basics of understanding deviant magic and exploring different theories surrounding mana. While her methods of teaching are much slower than one would hope for, Drywell is still very knowledgeable when it comes to the history of deviant magic as well as the numerous theories surrounding it's mystery.
Notes & Trivia[]
- Given her position as a professor of Xyrus Academy, Drywall’s mana core level is speculated to be at least yellow stage.