(this good description to go with the ones you have up top?)
Knowledge is power, and mages are blessed with both. This race has taken their study of the arcane to unprecedented levels, to the extent they have diverged from humans into an entirely new people. They share many traits from joint heritage, but you can often find more towers in magelands compared to humans. They have the same awe and fear of dragons as their cousins, but are much more of a match, making their children ideal targets for opportunistic, and possibly suicidal snatchers.
Millenia of study have permanently imbued this race with the essence of fire, ice, and the dreaded lighting:
Perhaps as a result of firebreathing, or as an adaptation to living near dragons, or even learned it from the fantastic winged beings themselves, mages have evolved a strong fire resisstance, as well as an innate fire breathe as strong as a dragons.
Inversely, they have an ingrained ice affinity, able to move heat from away form an area in front of the,. the lower energy cooling the air until it condenses into a spiked or spherical ball of ice, able to shred the flesh of most mortal foes, skilled ice mages can rival or surpass a skilled crossbowman and rival a young frost dragon in power.
Lastly, the power dreaded by all mages, sworn to never use unless their own death is certain, Lighting.
the can unleash the energy stored in their fat, often melting the mage to do death, but unleashing pure plasma unto foes, few foes can resist this unbridled release of life energy, and surpasses mundane resistances such as fire and ice, unmaking whatever it touches. Often used as a willing sacrifice for the greater good, or in a fit of madness or rampage, its a power mages who want to live a long, productive life should be adverse to using.