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Prophecy

Arcadis, Book 1

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Prophecy

By: George Kramer
Narrated by: Jim Pelletier
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In the beginning of the sorcerer world there existed three primary colored powers - red, blue, and yellow. Prior to Lord Quill's ascension to head sorcerer, his predecessor ruled no one was allowed to marry outside of their respective color. Every sorcerer was a primary colored power. When Lord Quill took control, he did not want anyone to usurp his authority. Thus he ruled no primary colored power may be allowed to marry the same colored power. Hence a dilution occurred. When a blue colored power sorcerer married a yellow powered sorcerer, their baby was green powered and considered a secondary power. When a red colored powered sorcerer married a blue powered sorcerer, they would create a purple secondary powered sorcerer and so on. Can the the primaries and secondaries get along or will there be a struggle between the two classes?

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