“Footsteps in the snow suggest where you have been, point to where you were going: but when they suddenly vanish, never dismiss the possibility of flight.”
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Book:A Wizard Alone
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A Wizard Alone
This book follows the story of Wellsat, a wizard who exists in a realm of magical practice and mystical exploration. The narrative delves into the character's journey as a practitioner of arcane arts, examining the isolated and contemplative nature ofWizard's pursuit of magical knowledge. As part of Schweitzer's Wellsat series, the novel contributes to a broader collection of tales set within this fantasy world, continuing the exploration of magical systems and the unique challenges faced by those who dedicate themselves to the arcane arts. more
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