- Messages
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- Senwyn
- Wand
- Fir Wand 14 1/8" Essence of Sphinx Remains
Desperate for a book to read, Arthur had marched to the library bright and early, mind filled with questions and concepts he wanted to research and explore. Unfortunately, the library was already busy and Arthur had had to settle with extracting one book and leaving to find some other place to read. It was a pleasant day, so Arthur had ventured outside and, after a little exploration, had discovered the small garden nestled to one side of the giant lawns. Sat on one of the old stone benches, he tenderly opened the book, turning to the first page as he drew in a deep breath of that musty smell that old books seemed to ooze. How could anyone swap this for a kindle? There was a pleasure in holding the book in his arms and slowly devouring it that couldn't be found in a cold, heartless screen. His fingers curled around the edge of the page as he read one deliciously interesting paragraph, lowering his head until his nose was practically scraping the paper. It was fascinating. Absolutely fascinating.
Arthur had spent his entire life learning about the world, unaware that he was neglecting half of it. Now, suddenly, there were entire new branches to integrate into his knowledge, new concepts and an entire new system. In fact, Arthur thought, frowning with disappointment, if there was one complaint, it was the lack of books investigating the causes of magic. Arthur had initially gone to the library desperate for a text that integrated magic with science but had found that wizards neglected the so called muggle world as much as their muggle cousins neglected theirs. No integration, no attempt at reconciliation at all. Two seperate worlds. Arthur sighed, turning the page again. The book he was currently reading was a history text detailing various events that had influenced the magical world. Arthur wanted to put his learning in context and 'A History of Magic' seemed like the perfect place to start.
Arthur had spent his entire life learning about the world, unaware that he was neglecting half of it. Now, suddenly, there were entire new branches to integrate into his knowledge, new concepts and an entire new system. In fact, Arthur thought, frowning with disappointment, if there was one complaint, it was the lack of books investigating the causes of magic. Arthur had initially gone to the library desperate for a text that integrated magic with science but had found that wizards neglected the so called muggle world as much as their muggle cousins neglected theirs. No integration, no attempt at reconciliation at all. Two seperate worlds. Arthur sighed, turning the page again. The book he was currently reading was a history text detailing various events that had influenced the magical world. Arthur wanted to put his learning in context and 'A History of Magic' seemed like the perfect place to start.