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Title: A Wizard of Earthsea
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Thus, before a wizard spelled wizardry, he must consider carefully the result that he might cause. This kind of perspective is similar to the ancient thought of Yin-Yang. Only in equilibrium, the world can be steady and complete.
There are some characters that I like most, such as Ogion the Silence... Showed first 250 characters
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He was Ged’s master when Ged was still a young boy. He was not a talkative person. “To hear, one must be silent.” When it rains, he never speaks the spell to stop the rain. He just let the rain hit on him and let things go naturally. However, when Ged was hunted by the shadow and escaped toward him, Ogion taught Ged to turn... Showed next 250 characters
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