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Abrigal Silverlocks —
A Universe from the Mind of vlfouquet
Abrigal Silverlocks wrote a book that began the Chronicles of Abrigal Silverlocks. This book was Here A Geas, There A Geas, Everywhere A Geas, Geas, Geas.
This book had so many geas cast on it to get it published that in the books store any person with an interest was forced to buy it. This lead ot thousands of young people reading the book. Then to try out a spell. Then they were hook, Abrigal basically ended up with all these new spellcaster as her apprentice. Which was the 2nd book in the Chronicles an Apprentice Grimoire. This last book was about her interaction with a couple of these newe magic users. Further books with be more about these people who learn to use magic .
Abrigal Silverlock had written a clear concise book to introduce people to the concept of magic. She published this book and it went out into the world. Many people found the book and things begin to happen. Here is the story on one of those people. The story is comple with an excerpt at the end of chapter 15 on another story in this universe. The story is over 40,000 words I hope you like it, but it needs a lot of editing and proofing LOL, Send me Feedback
A boy genuis, who has never made any grade other then an "A" get jumped by four football players who have never made better then a "C" why? From this the boy, is given a book on Magic from his younger femail cousin, she show it works by showing a flame in her hand. "But, I don't believe in Magic!" as he leave his cousin in her backyard he looks back and she is floating 3 feet off the ground in a full lotus. He reads the book, still muttering the mantra "I don't believe in Magic!"
Abrigal "Silverlocks" Crowley had a feeling she needed to leave San Fransisco. When a person of the Magical Percusion got feelings they act on the. Looking around she could see that hundreds of other Practitiners were leaving also. Yeah the Last Train leaving was at 9:00 P.M. and from the mob of people waiting it was not going to be big enough.