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Chapter 9: Admissions

Wizardry allowed mages to pass on their knowledge and this lead to the traditional method of learning. Mages would take apprentices with similar affinities to their own and teach them the constructs for the spells. The sorcerous Fonts available to a mage were used to place masters with apprentice...

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Chapter 8: Lift

In its original usage, the term mage referred to anyone with a connection to a Font from which they could draw power. In this paradigm, even Primals would be considered as such. Over time, when the art of wizardry was discovered, the designation of sorcery was given to the innate ability to cast,...

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Chapter 7: Passage

The sorcerous wizards, henceforth referred to as mages, rose faster and higher in their power. Where the average wizard plateaued with spells of the third tier, the average mage rose to the fourth. For either class though, it takes true talent to rise to the fifth tier of spellcasting. But, even ...

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Chapter 6: Understanding

Over the hundred years that followed the Last Dragon War, sorcerers used their expanded natural Will capacity to excel at wizardry. A young sorcerer could construct a bridge in two years instead of the average of four of an ordinary wizard. Slowly the "arts" of sorcerous training were lost, and s...

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Chapter 5: Stowaway

On the way back down the levels, Kole explained his magical situation to Jorin.

Kole told Jorin about how he’d built his vault at any early age, and upon finding no evidence of the Font of Illusions within, had dove into wizardry head first. But, on the creation of his wizard’s bridge, ...

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Chapter 4: Castaway

Sorcerers once trained by placing themselves in controlled situations of life or death. The ship clans, demonkin, and many of the divine bloodlines all had their own methods to unlock specific abilities. They didn't always get the desired results, but no one could argue their torturous methods we...

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Chapter 3: Competent Guards

With the fall of the Tower of Illunia, the art of reading spellforms disseminated throughout the land. It hadn't been contained as well as the Tower believed and with the threat of death gone, those with knowledge were eager to share it—for a modest price.

-Tallen Elmheart, On Mages

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Chapter 2: Uncle

It is one of history's great ironies that the very act which liberated sorcerers from persecution brought about the end of their Arcane tradition. Why torture yourself to learn new sorcery when wizardry was free for the taking?

-Tallen Elmheart, On Mages

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The three boys...

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Chapter 1: Invisible

The great irony of the fall of the tower was that it freed sorcerers from persecution while simultaneously sealing their end.

-Tallen Elmheart, On Mages

Kohlyn spent the last day of his old life the same way he had most of those before it, studying. While the magistrate was ...

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Dear Spellbook 2: Wizard is out today!

Dear Spellbook 2: Wizard is out today!

Volume 2 is out today on kindle and Volume 1 is on sale for $0.99!

You can buy signed copies on my website here<...

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Volume 2 Cover Art Reveal!

Volume 2 Cover Art Reveal!

Here's a preview of the next cover.

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Big Announcement + Chapter 1

Big Announcement + Chapter 1

Check out the announcement and read book 3 chapter 1 through the link!

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Book 3 Update

Hey everyone, Interlude 5 marks the end of book 2. Thanks for supporting the story! I am in the process of writing book 3, but I just wanted to remind everyone that I will not be posting chapters until the whole books is done. I will probably resume posting in March or April. I am not pausing the...

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Sketch 1: Bearskin

I spent a lot of time talking to Bearskin before he disappeared. After some needling, he revealed that his b...

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Bonus Chapter 1: Korden's Chronicles

Korden's Chronicles 721 AF

The Captain has encouraged me to practice my writing on my own now that I know how and have finally mastered the spoken from of Rilith. This language is fascinating, so many words for things I never even knew existed. My people have no need of writing, but the con...

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