In most tales of magic, power is something to be mastered, controlled, or wielded against the darkness. Wizard Book imagines something different-a world where magic is not an instrument of conquest, but a living conversation between sound and silence, presence and possibility. At the heart of this story lies the Wizard Book, a sacred text that has passed through countless hands over centuries. To some, it was a tome of great spells.
To others, a dangerous artifact of history. But in truth, the Book was always a mirror, reflecting the heart of whoever opened its pages. We follow Auris, a humble wanderer chosen not for his strength or lineage, but for his willingness to listen. Through his journey, we awaken the lost First Song, discover the Eighth Seal of Resonance hidden in silence, and finally step into the Ninth Seal-the Spiral of the Between-where magic is revealed as an endless becoming, not a fixed destiny.
Alongside Auris walks Irielle, a child who hears the Weave of magic more deeply than any before her. Together they travel through realms of sound and shadow, mending echoes, healing fractures in the Weave, and learning that true harmony is never still-it is motion, connection, and continual transformation. Wizard Book is a tapestry of myth, philosophy, and adventure. It is a fantasy novel for those who seek meaning as much as magic, a story of journeys without final victories and endings that are beginnings in disguise.
Through poetic prose and layered symbolism, it invites readers to slow down, to listen, and to leave space for what has not yet been imagined. This is not the story of a war to be won. It is the story of a world to be healed. For readers of Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind and Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, Wizard Book offers a rich, immersive journey into a fantasy realm where the greatest magic is not control-but understanding.
Step into the Spiral. Hear the First Song. Let the Weave speak.
In most tales of magic, power is something to be mastered, controlled, or wielded against the darkness. Wizard Book imagines something different-a world where magic is not an instrument of conquest, but a living conversation between sound and silence, presence and possibility. At the heart of this story lies the Wizard Book, a sacred text that has passed through countless hands over centuries. To some, it was a tome of great spells.
To others, a dangerous artifact of history. But in truth, the Book was always a mirror, reflecting the heart of whoever opened its pages. We follow Auris, a humble wanderer chosen not for his strength or lineage, but for his willingness to listen. Through his journey, we awaken the lost First Song, discover the Eighth Seal of Resonance hidden in silence, and finally step into the Ninth Seal-the Spiral of the Between-where magic is revealed as an endless becoming, not a fixed destiny.
Alongside Auris walks Irielle, a child who hears the Weave of magic more deeply than any before her. Together they travel through realms of sound and shadow, mending echoes, healing fractures in the Weave, and learning that true harmony is never still-it is motion, connection, and continual transformation. Wizard Book is a tapestry of myth, philosophy, and adventure. It is a fantasy novel for those who seek meaning as much as magic, a story of journeys without final victories and endings that are beginnings in disguise.
Through poetic prose and layered symbolism, it invites readers to slow down, to listen, and to leave space for what has not yet been imagined. This is not the story of a war to be won. It is the story of a world to be healed. For readers of Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind and Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, Wizard Book offers a rich, immersive journey into a fantasy realm where the greatest magic is not control-but understanding.
Step into the Spiral. Hear the First Song. Let the Weave speak.