Mysticism and religion are not traditionally absurdist resorts. Yet the world of magic not only holds at it's root a fundamentally absurd logical fallacy (the teacup fallacy, I believe it's called), but also shares the birthplace and ideals of this schools foundation.
My question is whether or not this school should uptake mysticism into it's syllabus. It would be a much more open-ended, discussional department, which would be good pro guild activity, also; it's a popular subject nowadays and might draw in students.
What does everyone think?
Is religion an absurdity worth exploring in our quest for reason in a random world?
The School of Comparative Irrelevance.
[Under Construction] - Ab absurditate, veritas.