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School of Wizardry-Part 4 (Duel!)



DUEL!

Prologue
Not everything is as it seems in Portsville. It seems that there are untold secrets left and right.
Let's see what you can uncover.

Chp1: Your first duel!
After weeks of practicing basic spells directed towards an old stump in the backyard, your Uncle is impressed enough to think that you're ready for your first practice partner. To your surprise, Leanna and Morgan walk through the door holding wands of their own. Leanna and Morgan are wizards too!

Chp2: Your second duel!
You lose to Morgan. He stunned you so badly that you dropped your wand. Hopefully you'll fare better against Leanna.

Chp3: Form a new bond with your newfound old wizard friends!
Leanna and Morgan have done a good job at keeping their wizard abilities a secret their entire lives. They give you more dueling tips and advice on how to blend in with the non-wizards.

Chp4: Uncle says read another chapter in the History of Magic
According to the book, the Elder Wizards have guarded the gateway to the human world in order to protect the defenseless humans from evil wizards. People like your Uncle, Leanna parents, and Morgan's grandfather are guardians of humans. They live amongst the humans as non-wizards to blend in better.

Chp5: Confront Big Jimmy the Bully at the movies
Big Jimmy and his gang seem to have it out for you, the new kid. He comes over and steals your popcorn and knocks over Leanna's soda. You start to get angry, but take a deep breath and calm down. You remember that magic should only be used for good, not revenge.

Chp6: Practice more basic spells
As fall turns to winter, you're getting quite good at levitating objects, shrinking small things, and when you're lucky you can lightly stun attackers. Leanna and Morgan, who are both full wizards, seem to be much more advanced than you. They can create heat and on occasion make things disappear.

Chp7: Gather up unicorns from the Mystical Forest
Apparently a human has spotted the unicorns in the forest while on a hike. You and Uncle Mortimer must herd up the unicorns in the Mystical Forest. It turns out to be easy as they seem to love chocolate and can smell it from miles away.

Chp8: Return unicorns back to the wizard world
Once you gather the unicorns, Uncle Mortimer tells you to go home while he heads to the Gateway with the unicorns.

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