
A young page in a tunic decorated with salamanders stands in a desert, holding a tall wand upright and looking at it with wonder. Mountains rise behind him. He has just received the wand and is figuring out what to do with it.
Salamanders — creatures of fire, mythically able to survive flames — decorate his tunic and mark him as a child of pure fire energy. The desert shows fertile ground not yet cultivated. His upward gaze marks aspiration still forming itself into direction.
Bright-eyed and ready to begin. The Page of Wands stands in a desert landscape, studying the salamanders on his tunic and the wand in his hand with total enthusiasm. No experience yet — but all the energy in the world.
Immaturity, scattered energy, poor follow-through, all spark and no flame.
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