Then he turns to the boy and says: "Now, Mr. Sami, imagine a beautiful sheep and bring us one."
The boy is surprised by this request, but he responds immediately without showing any resentment or any indication thereof, in an attempt to keep up with the teacher first, and then to understand his intentions later.
He grabs the stick, calms himself down and concentrates well, because he doesn't want to make a mistake now, especially after he has come this far and this time in learning, and he imagines in his mind a beautiful white sheep with a bell on its neck and then points his stick saying "sheep" and a small and beautiful sheep appears out of nowhere, ...
Mr. Rahmun smiles and says: "Well done, ... Now you have to do the difficult thing, you have to hide this sheep." He replies: "How can I do that, Mr. Rahmun?" "Do the same first steps except for the last command, and instead of saying 'beautiful sheep' say 'nothing' or say 'disappear'."
The boy nods his head and says, "Well, Professor, that sounds easy."
The boy grabs the stick, concentrates, and then says, "Disappear." and the sheep disappears.
Great ... now get us a puppy, a nice puppy, and imagine it as your helper and defender in case of emergencies and danger.
The boy looks at his stick and then at the teacher before pointing it and saying, "Cute puppy." A small brown colored puppy is formed, which immediately starts playing and running around, and the boy looks at it with great happiness.
Meanwhile, Mr. Rahmun is up to something... he gives the boy a strange look that he doesn't notice, grabs his magic wand and points it at Sami saying "Predis Carus Medis Caranus" and a wolf appears out of nowhere... a huge gray wolf, which gives the boy a very scary look before darting straight at him...
"What's going on?" said Hamush, trying to hide behind the avatar at the same time as the puppy darted towards the wolf. The wolf hit him and threw him away, and continued running towards the boy who tried to escape and tripped and fell, suddenly that puppy turns into a huge, powerful dog the size of a bear.
Before the wolf can reach the boy, the big dog catches him with one swipe of his claws and throws him away, and then the dog stands in a defensive position between Sami and the wolf, baring his fangs in a very frightening manner.
All this happens under the gaze of Professor Rahmun, who quickly uses his wand and says "Delis Carus Carus Caranus" and the wolf disappears, ... Then the dog looks left and right before turning into the first puppy, a cute little puppy and continues to play as if nothing happened.
"Sami is terrified after he falls down and can't even stand up. "What happened? Why did you bring a wolf here, Professor? Why did it try to attack me? Where did that dog come from?"
"Sami is terrified after he falls down and can't even stand up. "What happened? Why did you bring a wolf here, Professor? Why did it try to attack me? Where did that dog come from?"
The professor walks up to Sami and extends his hand to help him get up, saying, "So the legend is true, and the effects of this wand are not stable, but rather variable and extended according to the owner's need!
This is the second difference between the wand of the magic world and the wand of the fantasy world! Now, Mr. Sami, I want you to make us a transparent shield around that rock over there, a strong shield to protect it."
"Yes, with pleasure." The boy looks at the big rock, grabs his wand and points it and says, "Transparent armor." He is silent for a moment, then turns to the professor and continues, "Now what, professor?" He replies, "Now go away, boy, it's just my turn."
YOU ARE READING
the Thief of Forbidden Manuscripts
FantasyAdventures, Horror, Suspense, Mysteries.... Sami, his father's avatar and the genie Hamush live between the worlds with lots of imagination and magic.