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The Wielder of Death Magic

Thrust into an enigmatic world born from bloodshed; venture inside its complexities, dark-side, and always changing nature. At the center, a boy; brought up by an exiled mage, steps into a life of independence. A test to try and change his life for the better after witnessing what war can do to a person. The walk towards finding a stable living gets toppled as a unique magical element awakens. Using people, toying with emotions, doing anything and everything to get what he wants, this is the life of the next Death Reaper. Mostly emotionless, life continues as questions about his state of mind and being remains clouded behind many personas. This isn’t the story of a single man, it’s the story of a whole world. Read as the world builds itself from the ground up. Conspiracies, evil, the dark side of humanity. In addition, tis the start of a new age; the birth of monsters – a story depicting the tales of the first heroes and demons to ever exist. The Wielder of Death Magic isn’t a typical fantasy. The heroes don’t summon forth power from heroes of old, here, the characters are the ones who make up the myths and legends for the next generation. Amidst the turmoil, Staxius, he lives on, watching and waiting as the world grows. P.S, I’m not that normal of a writer, my advice is to not expect anything going into this world. Forget everything, I personally, don’t care about rules and limitations and what can be considered to be the norm – the characters are given life, the world moves on its own; I’m just a spectator. No plot, nothing planned, all that you read is the product of the characters moving and acting individually. As opposed to me subjecting them with my emotions, the connection is reversed. They are the ones who dictate the story (Believe it or not, that's the way I write) A world, a story, characters, and the foolish author; we all evolve as one. On behalf of the people mentioned above, thanks for reading, I appreciate it all. [Cover is copyrighted by Sxperimental]

Frostysyrup · Urban
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Afterword

What a journey this has been. I felt weird writing this chapter, the last chapter felt, you know, like I was losing a part of me. Writing a book for 3-4+years takes a big part in your life. It felt like losing a part of myself. I won't lie, I did feel like quitting, and for the last two volumes, I was burnt out. The long breaks I took didn't account too much, but hey, that's what happens sometimes. Those are my feelings, I don't imagine how it must have affected the readers, yes, you, the ones who've remained to the end. I'm happy, thank you – you believed in me, I started as a novice and levelled up to average, and this book has changed my mind on many things. It was a way to escape and I did let my real-world problems slip in here and there, though you won't notice them. Ah man, it's hard to say goodbye, Staxius Haggard is the best guy I'd ever hope to have created. The Wielder of Death Magic was a long journey that meant the world to me. Thank you everyone.