The Mind Mishap ✓
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Complete, First published Jan 05, 2022
The Mind Mishap(Completed)✔

Six different creatures' donation helped to make a potion. This potion, also known as the 'art-of-reading-minds-potion' is very useful but also dangerous for blabber mouths like Wizard Mazledow.

 What happens when Ipto the Goblin messes everything up that only Mazledow is left with the mysterious enchanted liquid?

What adventures and misadventures will the aged wizard land in after taking the clear potion?

One tiny vial of a clear, swirling potion decides it all. . .

Read 'The Mind Mishap' to find out!

Genre: Short Story
Subgenre: Fantasy, Adventure, Humor
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