An edition of Necromancer's Apprentice (2014)

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An edition of Necromancer's Apprentice (2014)

Necromancer's Apprentice

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The world was born in fire.

It was destroyed by ice.

It was rebuilt by blood.

Open Source

Open Source books have always fascinated me, and I have always loved the idea.

Also, I love using Markdown for writing, it makes things easier.

So, in the spirit of this friendship, I'm going to release, as I write it, the latest novel I've been working on, Necromancer's Apprentice under this license, and see what we can do with it.

As far as open source books go - I haven't seen a fictional one, yet.

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James Milne
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Table of Contents

Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Theory of Magic. Ancilliaries
The Draco Charter. Ancilliaries

Edition Notes

Published in
Ballarat, Australia

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25649315M

Excerpts

Prologue

"First there was nothing.

From the nothing came fire.

From the fire came the world.

We grew, we walked, we became higher and mightier.

But we abused the path.

And it was taken from us.

The ice poured down from the heavens, it swallowed the world whole, and tore us to pieces.

A few survived.

Hundreds of years passed in the harrowing frozen wastes.

We should have died.

So many of us did… Paid the last price…

But then came one.

He rebuilt the world, brought us up from the depths that we had sunk to, and rekindled the fire of life in this world.

He was the first Necromancer." The old man paused, smiling at his young audience, his eyes shining, his dishevelled robes shaking with his enthusiasm, but he paused as his gaze fell across his class.

The man sighed and tapped the blackboard behind him with a soft stick, and everyone sat up straight, eyes opening as they stared at him.

His words had embedded themselves into the board and lit up in flames.

The professor glared at the class, "Though you may know the story, this tale is everything to what is taught here."
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First section from the Prologue.

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