Ferromancer

Among the wide barren lands, one may encounter what appears to be a small witch with her head burried in a large book she sits with. Though she is not quite a witch, she appears unkept and rugged, and looks well armed. She can craft or enhance weapons and armor like no other blacksmith in a matter of seconds, for  a small, price.

"Ferro"
The simple motive to live is what drives this small and brilliant ferromancer. She is normaly found reading her large books in isolated areas. Extremely kind and optimistic, Ferro is very selfless when it comes to helping those in need. However, her selflessness and desire to give ultimatley leads to her demise. Her physical state is compromised by an unknown disease spreading throughout her body, causing her to lack feeling and movement. The only way she can move her parylized body is by manipulating the armor she wears. Because her body is in such feeble condition, she also must wears a large witch like hat to protect her from the sun and to make reading more convinient. Reading up on how the human body works, discovering various types of remedies for a plethora of diseases, and searching and experimenting with these remedies, is all she can do to help her fight the diseases. But unfortinatley for Ferro, this may not be enough to find a cure in time. Her fate is decided by whether or not she receives help from someone before her disease completley spreads and kills her.

Ferromancy
Ferromancy is the ability to control metals. Whether it be by changing the physical form of metals, or simply moving metal around by sheer magical force, it is an extremley versatile form of magic. Ferromancers are commonly very skillful at crafting a wide variety of weapons, armor, and tools. They tend to have a drive to create for themselves, or others. This magical ability, however, is mostly known to be possesed by witches, creating the beleif that it is a form of cursing metal. Many knights and wanderers distrust ferromancy's ability to enhance or create superior weapons and armor because of this, leading commoners to prefer traditional blacksmithing over ferromancy.