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Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore

Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore

Author: Donald Firesmith is the prize-winning author of speculative fiction including The Secrets of Hawthorne House (teen paranormal urban fantasy), the Hell Holes series (alien invasion science fiction), and Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore (fantasy). Named a Distinguished Engineer by the Association of Computing Machinery, he is also the author of 7 technical books in system and software engineering. In his spare time, he crafts one-of-a-kind jeweled magic wands. It was only an old book that the professor found while traveling by train through Scotland. A scholar of medieval history, Professor George Smith was on sabbatical studying Scottish legends and myths when he chanced to meet an aged Scotsman and his granddaughter on their way to her new boarding school in the Isles of Skye. The young girl had accidentally left her book behind, and the professor picked it up meaning to send it on to her. But then he looked inside and discovered it was no ordinary book. It was a school textbook on magic. Could it be real? Could it have actually been left by accident and found by chance? Or was it all an elaborate hoax played on the unsuspecting professor? Did he ever find the secret Isles of Skye School of Magick? Did he ever discover the hidden world of wizards and witches implied by the book's very existence? Or did they find him? The professor vanished soon afterwards, and the answers are unknown. Read the book and decide for yourself. Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore is that textbook from The Isles of Skye School of Magick. The first chapter begins with a basic overview of magic wands followed by an introduction to magical theory including the four planes of existence (Astral, Spectral, Physical, and Daemonic), the five metaphysical elementals (Quintessence, Air, Fire, Earth, and Water), and the three preternatural phases of Light, Twilight, and Darkness. It also contains sets of the commonly used spells associated with each of these elementals and phases. The first chapter then describes the different types of wands, their components, how they are crafted, and how they are used to cast spells. Chapter two teaches the 17 principles of wand making. Chapters three through six comprehensively cover the materials used to make magic wands including magical creatures (both beings and beasts), magical woods, mystical crystals, and mystical metals. Chapter seven documents 26 famous and infamous witches and wizards, their wands, and how well their wands suited their needs. Chapter eight concludes the textbook by nicely summarizing the contents of the entire textbook. Each of the chapters ends with student exercises, the answers of which are included in the back of the textbook which also includes a glossary, references, and afterword by the editor. If you have ever wondered what young witches and wizards actually study in their hidden magic schools, then this book is for you.
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What are some interesting Christmas lore stories?
Another Christmas lore story is the origin of the mistletoe tradition. In Norse mythology, mistletoe was a symbol of love and peace. It was said that enemies who met under the mistletoe would lay down their arms and declare a truce. In modern Christmas, people often kiss under the mistletoe.
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2024-11-11 02:57
Can you share some famous Christmas lore stories?
Sure. There's the story of Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer. Rudolph was a reindeer with a shiny red nose that was made fun of by the other reindeer. But on a foggy Christmas Eve, his nose was so bright that it guided Santa's sleigh through the night. This story has been popularized in many books and movies.
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2024-11-11 04:16
How to explore the lore of ghost stories?
You can start by reading classic ghost story collections and researching the cultural background behind them. That'll give you a good foundation.
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2024-10-06 16:25
How to master the lore of ghost stories?
You can start by reading a wide range of classic ghost story books and taking notes on their common themes and elements.
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2024-10-03 19:30
Does lore tell true stories?
Yes, in many cases lore can tell true stories. Lore often has its roots in historical events, cultural traditions or real - life experiences. For example, folklores in different cultures sometimes contain elements of actual happenings in the past. However, over time, these stories might get some fictional elements added as they are passed down from generation to generation.
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2024-11-06 09:15
What are the values in children lore stories?
Many children lore stories promote kindness. For example, in 'Snow White', Snow White's kindness to the dwarfs is what makes her so beloved. It shows children that being kind to others is important.
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2024-11-09 23:35
What are some of the best lore stories?
One of the best lore stories is from 'The Lord of the Rings'. It has a rich and detailed lore about Middle - earth, including the history of the Rings, different races like elves, dwarves, and men, and the great battles against the dark forces. The story of Frodo's journey to destroy the One Ring is filled with deep lore elements that have fascinated readers for decades.
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2024-11-16 20:41
What are the scariest lore ghost stories?
The story of La Llorona is extremely scary. It's a Hispanic lore where a woman, after drowning her children in a fit of rage or despair, is doomed to wander the earth weeping and searching for her lost children. People claim to hear her wailing near bodies of water, and the thought of a ghostly mother forever in agony is truly terrifying.
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2024-11-21 09:22
Does lore always tell true stories?
Not necessarily. Lore can often incorporate elements of myth, legend, and imagination to make the story more engaging or convey certain messages.
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2024-10-05 07:32
What are some interesting star lore stories?
One interesting star lore story is about Orion. In Greek mythology, Orion was a great hunter. He was so boastful that the Earth goddess Gaia sent a scorpion to kill him. Now, we can see Orion in the winter sky and Scorpius in the summer sky, as if they are forever separated to keep Orion from further harm.
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2024-11-22 09:25
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