![]() Fans of the myriad of Tolkien-esque worlds will greatly enjoy the attention paid to world-building. There is even a time when the characters venture into a mine resembling the famed Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Magician: Apprentice has all of the trappings of a typical fantasy novel: sure-footed elves, stout dwarves, and a mysterious orphan. Shortly after finding the ship, Pug is thrown into a fray between two worlds while trying to uncover the secrets of his magic. Pug’s good streak is abruptly halted when he and his friend Thomas come upon a wrecked ship which houses a corpse and a magic scroll. ![]() After he is accepted as Kulgan’s apprentice, Pug’s life becomes quite good-he saves a princess, becomes a squire, and becomes the town hero. Various events transpire, and Kulgan decides to take Pug as his apprentice. Pug is found by Kulgan, a powerful wizard, who senses a bit of Pug’s magical potential. The story begins when an orphan named Pug gets lost in a forest during a frightful storm. ![]() ![]() This review is about the former, Magician: Apprentice. Magician was considered far too long, and so it was split into two separate books : Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master. Raymond Feist initially wrote a long novel called Magician, the beginning of Feist’s bestselling Riftwar saga. ![]()
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