This epic “The Choice of Magic” is written by Michael G. Manning and narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds. Both of these Disciple of War and The Choice of Magic are the best writings of Michael G. Manning. It is taken from the 1st volume of the “Art of Adept” series.
Julie Andrews’ first appearance on screen in “Mary Poppins” has played a progression of vital jobs that have charmed her to ages. However, she has never recounted the tale of her life before acclaim. The antiquated sorcery of wizards was everything except dull. It was the edification that lifted mankind from the filth of strange notion and the love of fell spirits and fanciful divine beings however those days are no more.
The sparkling brilliance of the magicians consumed with the extreme nuance of intelligence and supplanting it with simple power that held uniquely in the possession of the first class and another age based upon the essential matchless quality of blue-bloods and the obliviousness of the majority. However, this will change for the best power accompanies information and the more deeply lessons of wizardry have not been lost. The last wizard of the old practice gets by in isolation, nursing tired feelings of spite and sitting tight for death.
His passing may have gone unrecognized however for the burden of an adolescent too difficult to even think about tolerating his refusal to take a student. With another understudy comes new expectations and that trust has made old abilities mix once more. That the world will change is unavoidable however the state of things to come is everything except certain.