Anonymous
6/23/2025, 1:13:32 AM No.40583470
>He was known far for his cures and curses alike, his charms and his for prophecy
>Every day boys from the town would go to the Wizard home begging to be aprenticed to him
>The Wizard always answered with the same challenge placing a rock upon the old tree stump which lay next to the enterance to his home.
>"Whoever can lift this rock with the power of his will be my apprentice"
>And for an hour each morning he would watch the youthes struggle and strain, speaking every spell ever spoken in the old world attempting to lift the rock but none ever did for years and years.
>Gradually fewer and fewer boys came asking to aprenticed till one day only one came to visit wizard; a boy no more then 5 who had never come before
>After hearing the Wizard's challenge he walked over to the stump, picked up the rock, and gave it to the Wizard.
>The Wizard accepted the test past and trained the boy in his craft from that day on..
>Every day boys from the town would go to the Wizard home begging to be aprenticed to him
>The Wizard always answered with the same challenge placing a rock upon the old tree stump which lay next to the enterance to his home.
>"Whoever can lift this rock with the power of his will be my apprentice"
>And for an hour each morning he would watch the youthes struggle and strain, speaking every spell ever spoken in the old world attempting to lift the rock but none ever did for years and years.
>Gradually fewer and fewer boys came asking to aprenticed till one day only one came to visit wizard; a boy no more then 5 who had never come before
>After hearing the Wizard's challenge he walked over to the stump, picked up the rock, and gave it to the Wizard.
>The Wizard accepted the test past and trained the boy in his craft from that day on..
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