Actually mage is not impossible, given the number of my family members involved in druidry, including myself. Not that I would call myself a druid, far from it, since I belong to one of the older stuffier druidic groups that insist on the full 21 years of study for that, and while I am in my 80s and have been studying this since I was 17, I still have only a bit under 17 full years of training, life having supervened in the form of university (STEM subjects), work, caring for the ancient relatives, raising my own family and earning a living for all that time. Technically I am what is called an ollave bard, about two-thirds of the way to being a druid. Also my skills are nothing dramatic, mostly involving, as my mundane work does, plants and rocks. I do a lot of work on environmental remediation, where the small skills I have can be useful.