Story cover for The Three Trials by JerryMoreno
The Three Trials
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    Time 1h 56m
Complete, First published Jun 06, 2012
A young and aspiring teenager named Ahrind is set on competing (and winning) in the annual trials held for the three towns. Only those who win may be permitted to legally practice one of the three types of magic: Inner Magic, Spirit Magic, and Earthly Magic. A prophecy was laid out when the three towns were established, and it remains largely unfulfilled; at least in the eyes of the general public. Follow Ahrind Lovias and companions as they learn about the true nature of veneficium, and exactly what his father's identity means to the world.
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Once my mum held unrivaled fame and power as a guild member, commanding respect across the world. Then, unexpectedly, my parents left London for the tranquil beauty of the Lake District. Now, on the cusp of my 13th birthday, we are returning to London, to the heart of my parents' former guild. This means I will attend the prestigious school they once graced. But beyond this, I am on the brink of a pivotal event - a Reveal Day. At 13, we undergo a ceremony where our elemental magic is unveiled, determining our destiny, education, and path in life. Yet, life in the countryside is no idyllic retreat. It harbors peril, with monstrous creatures and dangerous animals lurking, some with bounties on their heads, requiring the intervention of guilds to eliminate them. P.s I asked the A. to create my book cover how cool does that look 😁