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Professor Grig is a [[Changeling]] [[bard]], and specialist in Evocation. A well-documented playwright and performance artist, Professor Rigs loves to discuss both the mechanics of performing and dramatic writing in their relationship to evocation. An adept pyromancer, they often find ways to work pyrotechnics into their performances and is somehow always caffeinated. Professor Grig is a class-favorite among performance-minded students, and their mainstage productions are frequently the talk of campus—due to their collaborations with members of other colleges. |
Professor Grig is a [[Changeling]] [[bard]], and specialist in Evocation. A well-documented playwright and performance artist, Professor Rigs loves to discuss both the mechanics of performing and dramatic writing in their relationship to evocation. An adept pyromancer, they often find ways to work pyrotechnics into their performances and is somehow always caffeinated. Professor Grig is a [[class]]-favorite among performance-minded students, and their mainstage productions are frequently the talk of campus—due to their collaborations with members of other colleges. |
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Shel Grig
Shel Grig is a Professor in the College of Evocation at the University of Xyrneiros.
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Professor Grig is a Changeling bard, and specialist in Evocation. A well-documented playwright and performance artist, Professor Rigs loves to discuss both the mechanics of performing and dramatic writing in their relationship to evocation. An adept pyromancer, they often find ways to work pyrotechnics into their performances and is somehow always caffeinated. Professor Grig is a class-favorite among performance-minded students, and their mainstage productions are frequently the talk of campus—due to their collaborations with members of other colleges.