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In the post-war years, Thorsson served as an advisor to various magical councils and academies across Europe. His extensive travels and scholarly work made him a renowned figure in the magical community. He published numerous papers and books on runecrafting and sigil magic, contributing significantly to the academic study of these fields.
In the post-war years, Thorsson served as an advisor to various magical councils and academies across Europe. His extensive travels and scholarly work made him a renowned figure in the magical community. He published numerous papers and books on runecrafting and sigil magic, contributing significantly to the academic study of these fields.


It wasn't until the late 20th century that he was invited to join the faculty at the Greannmhar School of Magick. He accepted the position, eager to pass on his vast knowledge to the next generation of wizards. Since then, he has been a cornerstone of the school, known for his rigorous and deeply insightful teaching methods.
It wasn't until the late 20th century that he was invited to join the faculty at the Greannmhar School of Magick. Although he is officially retired, he accepted the position, eager to pass on his vast knowledge to the next generation of wizards. Since then, he has been a cornerstone of the school, known for his rigorous and deeply insightful teaching methods.


== Wand (Staff) ==
== Wand (Staff) ==
Unlike the typical European wands, Master Thorsson wields a staff, a testament to his unique approach to magic and his deep respect for his heritage. The staff, crafted by Thorsson himself, is made from yew wood, a tree native to Scandinavia and known for its magical properties. The tip of the staff features an intricate pattern of roots twisted and woven together. Runes of power are meticulously carved along its length, each symbol representing a significant aspect of his magical practice. This staff is not just a tool but a symbol of his connection to the ancient traditions of his ancestors.
Unlike the typical European wands, Master Thorsson wields a staff, a testament to his unique approach to magic and his deep respect for his heritage. The staff, crafted by Thorsson himself, is made from yew wood, a tree native to Scandinavia and known for its magical properties. The tip of the staff features an intricate pattern of roots twisted and woven together. Runes of power are meticulously carved along its length, each symbol representing a significant aspect of his magical practice. This staff is not just a tool but a symbol of his connection to the ancient traditions of his ancestors.