DARK CASTER
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  • Reads 259
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 5
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2015
It started off a long time ago. It was said that all the women in the family were CASTERS. In the new world, they are called SORCERERS. Back in 13th century, Casters were only in a particular family but as the family grew, the gift spread and many other families were formed with this ability. Casters usually possess gifts that vary and their gift become full when they turn 18. At the age of 13, they start to exhibit their gifts. Many had taken advantage of their gifts and turned dark, they were called Dark Casters. Those who maintained the light of their casting were called Light caster, and those who refused to use their gifts, were called Shadow casters.
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When Ari touches a cursed artifact and becomes possessed by a powerful spell, he must find a way to control it or risk losing himself and the half-vampire he loves. ***** Aristotle Lorenfield knows he's unusual. He lives in a museum of haunted objects, studies ancient magics, and is unapologetically asexual. He's used to being alone and doesn't want anything more. Then, one day, his archeologist uncle sends him a mysterious artifact in the mail, thrusting Ari into a world of real magic, necromantic cults, supernatural beings, and dangerous secrets. Torn from the comfort of his solitude, Ari must face the pain in his past, and the truth in himself, if he hopes to survive and save the man he's come to love - but the greatest dangers lie closer to home than he thinks. Cover designed by Adam Budny