Everything changed when his wife was killed. That began his reluctant transformation from reporter to wizard. He discovered that the world wasn't the familiar place he thought it was and that his life was a carefully constructed lie.
Crowley , the new recruit , moved in with another Golden Dawn member , an engineer named Allan Bennett . A formidable magician , Bennett carried a glass candlestick with him and once used it as a magical weapon against a Theosophist who ...
The Wizard is a novel by Henry Rider Haggard, first published by Longmans, Green, and Co., in 1896. The Wizard is one of the many examples of imperialist literature.
Young teen Able, previously transported to a magical world into the body of an adult hero, returns to Mythgarthr in possession of special powers that he has vowed he will not use in his service to the dragon king Anthor.
It seemed to take an hour for Sword Breaker to clear the scabbard , another for his feet ( clumsy in the overlarge boots Pouk had found him ) to carry him into the fight . He gripped Sword Breaker with both hands and clubbed a knee as ...
“You entered the Hidden Lore and read the Old Books without my permission.” “You never told me not to,” countered Zaric. “True, but you were to follow my training instructions.” “Which included returning to the Library for the facts.
A wizard and his assistant cast a spell that ends up making the wizard disappear.
The wizard, watchful, waits alone within his tower of cold gray stone and ponders in his wicked way what evil deeds he'll do this day. What do you think the wizard is planning to do? Conjure a magic spell? Turn a frog into a flea?
His knighthood now beyond question, Able works to fulfill his vows to his king, his lover, his friends, his gods, and even his enemies. Able must set his world right, restoring the proper order among the denizens of all the seven worlds.
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The Wizard is a novel by Henry Rider Haggard, first published by Longmans, Green, and Co., in 1896. The Wizard is one of the many examples of imperialist literature.
Everything was just normal for Katherine, until one day on her way to college a small vine grabbed her leg and threw her to the wrong college.
Pious man of God Thomas Owen makes a pilgrimage to the depths of Africa to try to bring a hopeful message of Christian faith to the struggling masses.