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I tell you how wizardry is done, and how magic begins. All wizards can conjure creatures that they dream of with ease. They can also change all time, you must learn

November 7, 2012

Lesson 7

           "Hi Bailey Pearlblossom again. This is my last tale to be published at least as far as I know. So if you didn't know the had a presidential debate a few days ago on Dragonia, my home world, and my father won. We now live in the Blue House and  I had to return there. This is a tale from a more recent quest with my friend, Sarah Sparklegem.
          We were on the move, and at that time not friends either. We just knew  of each other and needed to defeat this beast so she was hitting it with blasts of pure balance, yet that did no good. I thought maybe if I could send it to the LWPM(Life Wizard Prison for Monsters) they could take care of it. At any rate I was attempting to recall the spell to sent it there. Sarah told me: 'Bailey, we should act in unity. I will cover you with a invisibility spell and you take care of the beast how you want to, OK?' 'OK' I replied. Sarah quickly said the spell: Incleaos Motrales Notsenia. That spell made us invisible to the monster for one hour. Now she couldn't do magic until that spell wears off so it was up to me now. I rummaged around in my bag and found a thick papyrus scroll, then I looked over it and put it away. I faces the monster and said the one word to stop it. I then said the spell  slowly at first but gained speed and this monster slowly began to move. At the end of the spell the monster disappeared and Sarah and I were good friends. I deactivated the invisibility spell and we both teleported out.
           All in all. I think that uniting with, even a former enemy, anyone that has the same reasoning  is a good idea."

           Bailey is wise for her age and she is very correct. Some spells require another wizard to be present and saying the spell for them to work correctly. For a wizard, unity is vital.

2 comments:

  1. This is another good story! It has a good lesson on unity, even with those who disagree with us. We can accomplish more together. However, your story makes me wonder if any of my students will read this post and learn the invisibility spell?? They might come and go in my classroom and I would never know!

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  2. I think my skin might be learning the invisibility spell. I hope not, I don't think anyone wants too see what is underneath my skin. ;-)

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