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The '''Meitre scrolls''', so named because they were written by the [[night elf]] [[Wizard]] [[Meitre]], were a collection of academic spell scrolls that were considered highly advanced. In arcane academies, such as those in [[Dalaran]] and [[Silvermoon]], it was established policy that apprentices not be allowed near them. The students of [[Scavell]] all read the scrolls, though only [[Aegwynn]] did so with permission, and was able to gain mastery over the spells and rituals in the scrolls in record time.
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The '''Meitre scrolls''', so named because they were written by the [[night elf]] [[Wizard]] [[Meitre]], were a collection of academic spell scrolls that were considered highly advanced. In arcane academies, such as those in [[Dalaran]] and [[Silvermoon]], it was established policy that apprentices not be allowed near them. The students of [[Scavell]] all read the scrolls, though only [[Aegwynn]] did so with permission, and was able to gain mastery over the spells and rituals in the scrolls in record time. The scrolls covered magical topics ranged from transmutation to advanced ward-penetration, and likely a number of other subjects.
   
 
For much of Aegwynn's tenure as Guardian, the Meitre Scrolls served as a sort of advanced guideline for magical theory; however, by the time that [[Jaina Proudmoore]] was training, the Scrolls had been largely laid aside, and the only known copies were lost when the Violet Citadel was destroyed.
 
For much of Aegwynn's tenure as Guardian, the Meitre Scrolls served as a sort of advanced guideline for magical theory; however, by the time that [[Jaina Proudmoore]] was training, the Scrolls had been largely laid aside, and the only known copies were lost when the Violet Citadel was destroyed.
 
(different speaker)There are numerous scrolls with different spells, although only 2 of the spells are known. The first was used in the novel CoH by Jaina Proudmoore, who cast a ward-penetration spell from the Meitre scrolls. She was taught the spell by Aegwynn, after they were trapped in the Bladescar Highlands by the minor demon Zmodlor's wards. The second was used by a student of Scavell, Falric. He turned a stone into gold, but it turned out to not be real,pure gold, but fool's gold. The other spells from the Meitre scrolls are unknown(for the time being).
 
 
Mentioned in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aegwynn Wikipedia's Aegwynn article].
 

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The Meitre scrolls, so named because they were written by the night elf Wizard Meitre, were a collection of academic spell scrolls that were considered highly advanced. In arcane academies, such as those in Dalaran and Silvermoon, it was established policy that apprentices not be allowed near them. The students of Scavell all read the scrolls, though only Aegwynn did so with permission, and was able to gain mastery over the spells and rituals in the scrolls in record time. The scrolls covered magical topics ranged from transmutation to advanced ward-penetration, and likely a number of other subjects.

For much of Aegwynn's tenure as Guardian, the Meitre Scrolls served as a sort of advanced guideline for magical theory; however, by the time that Jaina Proudmoore was training, the Scrolls had been largely laid aside, and the only known copies were lost when the Violet Citadel was destroyed.