The Wielder’s Grimoire

There’s seeking knowledge, and then there’s obsession.

The Story

What starts as a desire to learn the process behind the creation of imbued shards snowballs into mining the memories hidden in Tran's house shards. Some of those memories are best left alone.

The Characters

Jahl Pratter: High Master Wielder of Chussan Faire.

Donya Marson: Master Wielder of Chussan Faire.

Rouen Marson: Wielder of Chussan Faire

There for each other to the bitter end.

The World

Within the cities of An Faire along the An Mountain range, wielders practice magic, most often using a tile of stone large enough for a person to stand on it. The stone provides the essence necessary to support spells, which can be used for a variety of practical needs.

A plague occurred sixteen years ago and killed all but a few magic wielders in the town of Chussan Faire. No native wielders practice spells anymore as it is believed that will reignite the plague. The surviving half of the human population are non-magical and have adapted to the loss of practical magic. Businesses have filled the occupations left behind by the decimated wielder clans.

Wielders come of age at sixteen years old and may work as wielders, making their living from their magic. Each wielder must carry his own standing stone, either clan-owned or rented from the local mercantile.

Description

Book 5, Standing Stone

  • Magic Grimoire
  • Family Comes First
  • Magic World
  • Magic Object
  • Godlike Powers
  • Magic Grimoire

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Ever since Jahl’s experience at High Reach putting the grid back together after the renegade sand walker nearly dismantled it, he’s had nightmares.

With them has come an insatiable curiosity for pushing the limits of wielding magic essence.

The nightmares aren’t so bad. Half the time he forgets he even had them. Donya’s not forgetting though.

Then there are those dreams that just won’t let go, and he struggles to push the jangled feeling aside that they leave behind.

Returning home from Loeban Desert will open up plenty of possibilities.

There’s his old shard that he buried on Fallon Mountain. It’s sure to hold answers.

He might yet get access to Prestig’s grimoire.

What about Alriane and the warning they received to keep her from extending beyond the reach appropriate to a precocious two-year-old’s access to essence?

Donya can take care of that.

Will Donya and Rouen be enough to watch over Alriane? And what about Jahl? Maybe he needs some oversight, too.

Will he know when he’s pushed wielding magic essence too far?

Who’s experienced enough to know when he’s crossed the mark? What if he goes so far that even Donya and Rouen won’t be able to pull him back from the brink?

Read the fifth book in the Standing Stone series because even the best wielders cross the line.

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