As the quiz papers floated gracefully through the air, guided by Professor Draven's precise psychokinesis, the class watched in a mixture of awe and trepidation. Each paper settled elegantly onto the desks, making not even the slightest rustle. For a brief moment, there was a collective pause, a silent admiration for the professor's control over his magic. But the atmosphere shifted abruptly when his cold, authoritative voice cut through the room.
"Let's begin," Draven said, his tone leaving no room for hesitation. "You have one hour. Good luck."
Amberine's heart pounded in her chest as she looked down at the paper in front of her. Five questions. That was all. But each one seemed more daunting than the last.
The first two questions were essay prompts:
1. Describe the process and implications of casting a high-tier illusion spell.
2. Analyze the ethical considerations of using mind-control magic.