Feb 27

I have yet to see family history software that permits you to label attributes to stories so that you could later search for certain stories by author, topic, type of writing, etc. I would bet there are certainly no family tree software programs that do that, and I am not sure how a family tree diagram would be incorporated. In any case, I am positive that such applications will mature to handle such features. Stories are especially fun to read and make for great family history. Below is part four of my son’s own creative fiction story.

The Wizard waved his staff and snapped his fingers with his right hand. The door glowed blue and the Wizard sealed the door shut. “Glory, come here!” the Wizard shouted. A little floating white ball flew up to the Wizard. “I want you to round up the other follies and set them up at their defense posts,” the Wizard said. Glory flew back up the stairs. Gavin knew the Wizard had many defenses against enemies and intruders but Gavin had never expected something like this. Gavin always thought the Wizard would have more powerful protection.
“They’re more powerful than they look”, the Wizard said with a smile as if he could read Gavin’s mind. Gavin nodded.
“Yes sir.”
“Now for your next lesson you will be using air magic to lift objects into the air,” the Wizard said taking a book off the shelf. Gavin shivered with anticipation. He couldn’t wait to do this. The Wizard handed the book| to Gavin. “Open up to page four thirty-two to read upon the history of air magic and the wizards who used it with power for good or for evil.” Gavin flipped to the page and he started reading the first paragraph.

Air magic is one of the most powerful magic elements used in magic. The great Donomin is thought of as the creator of air magic at the beginning of magic itself. It is not clear whether he actually created air magic but the only records of magic that are left say he did. Five centuries after Donomin’s death came along a very powerful, but horrible Wizard. None of that time had heard of or seen air magic until Ragfer bought Donomin’s mansion. Donomin’s mansion was rumored to be haunted but Ragfer was a poor Wizard who needed a place for himself. It was sold to him for very little and Ragfer found an old library hidden in a room through a trap door. It was full of books by Donomin about air magic. Ragfer learned the ways of air magic and he quickly became rich from this knowledge. He became one of the wealthiest Wizards. He was satisfied with all his money but he wanted more. HE wanted power.

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