Obsidian smiled then. "Well, let's see, The Elementalists' Guild is of course, a guild dedicated to the study and practice of elemental magic--all kinds of elemental magic that is. It's purpose is three-fold, not just being a guild but a place of learning much like a school as well as being a gathering place for those of like mind to discuss what they know about it, its principles, practices, props, and everything else that could possibly be related to it. The guild while small at the moment, has been around for a few years trying to gain more members. We also like to go on quests especially if it is to help the general populace with our magic or to find some obscure object of magical power in some forgotten ruins somewhere that could prove of great value to the guild."
She thought a moment and continued speaking. "There are a few libraries there with one grand library that easily rivals the other three, both in terms of size and contents. We have many rooms at the guild, including many casting rooms in which to practice whatever your elemental talent may be. One of the most important things about the guild is that we are divided into groups based on our elemental affinities. I, for one, am in the Sylph group which caters to the elements of air, sky, storm, light, dark and ether. Since my magic encompasses the elements of both light and dark as well as sky, that is where my place in the guild lies."
Obsidian gazed at Vyraena thoughtfully. "You know, someone of your talents would be very much appreciated there. Light and Shadow Magics are not as well-practiced throughout the lands, not as much as the traditional four. However you are under no obligation to join. I merely bring it up as a point of interest for another much like myself." The moon elf smoothed out her mage outfit as she awaited the other girl's response.