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Minalan the Spellmonger has come a long way since he woke up to a goblin invasion
almost a decade ago. Since then he has built cities, mighty armies, invented new
enchantments and pioneered entirely new fields of magic. Now that the Witch Queen of
Darkfaller has taken over one of the most powerful castles in the center of the kingdom,
he has to marshal all of his resources political, military, and arcane to try to drive her
from the strategic and symbolically important stronghold. It will be the most difficult
military operation the Spellmonger has ever attempted and he cannot fail. The future
of the kingdom and all of humanity may well depend on his victory.
To complicate matters, the King and Queen have asked him to do the impossible: take
their son and heir to the throne, Prince Tavard, and try to tutor him in statecraft, wisdom,
and perhaps some common sense. As Tavard has always hated Minalan and seen him
as a threat, this proves to be a challenge even the Spellmonger shies away from. He
makes a counter-proposal to not just tutor Tavard, but also his three closest rivals to the
throne at the same time.
But that is not all matters with the Sea Folk are coming to a head, he is still trying to
recreate the incredible snowstone spell, the gods seem to be conspiring against him,
the refugees from the far north are arriving, and the civil war he started in neighboring
Merwyn is beginning to stall. And his wife is having a baby three weeks early.
Years of political intrigue and military preparation comes to a head, as Minalan
embraces his role as Preceptor, the maker of rules for all of the complex games of
politics and war he is playing. Enjoying power that no wizard has had since the
Archmage, he has taken the responsibility for ordering the kingdom, his armies, his
wizards, and the very gods themselves with his powers both mundane and arcane. For
he has learned that those who have the power to make the rules must also bear the
responsibility for how they are followed. There is no higher call to duty for a wizard who
dares to be . . . a Preceptor!
Genre: Fantasy
Minalan the Spellmonger has come a long way since he woke up to a goblin invasion
almost a decade ago. Since then he has built cities, mighty armies, invented new
enchantments and pioneered entirely new fields of magic. Now that the Witch Queen of
Darkfaller has taken over one of the most powerful castles in the center of the kingdom,
he has to marshal all of his resources political, military, and arcane to try to drive her
from the strategic and symbolically important stronghold. It will be the most difficult
military operation the Spellmonger has ever attempted and he cannot fail. The future
of the kingdom and all of humanity may well depend on his victory.
To complicate matters, the King and Queen have asked him to do the impossible: take
their son and heir to the throne, Prince Tavard, and try to tutor him in statecraft, wisdom,
and perhaps some common sense. As Tavard has always hated Minalan and seen him
as a threat, this proves to be a challenge even the Spellmonger shies away from. He
makes a counter-proposal to not just tutor Tavard, but also his three closest rivals to the
throne at the same time.
But that is not all matters with the Sea Folk are coming to a head, he is still trying to
recreate the incredible snowstone spell, the gods seem to be conspiring against him,
the refugees from the far north are arriving, and the civil war he started in neighboring
Merwyn is beginning to stall. And his wife is having a baby three weeks early.
Years of political intrigue and military preparation comes to a head, as Minalan
embraces his role as Preceptor, the maker of rules for all of the complex games of
politics and war he is playing. Enjoying power that no wizard has had since the
Archmage, he has taken the responsibility for ordering the kingdom, his armies, his
wizards, and the very gods themselves with his powers both mundane and arcane. For
he has learned that those who have the power to make the rules must also bear the
responsibility for how they are followed. There is no higher call to duty for a wizard who
dares to be . . . a Preceptor!
Genre: Fantasy
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