Wishes and Choices: Mythral's Wish

By D.B. Thomas

Mythral, the defender of the Realms, and Kit, a contemporary teenage-girl, have nothing in common. They come from different Realms, one with magic and one without. One has had far too many adventures, many unpleasant, and the other is desperately seeking adventure. To save the Realms from the rise of dark magic, Mythral must quickly train Kit to become a great wizard.

It is a long-standing prophecy that “Mythral’s Choice will doom or save the Realms.” But which choice is that: the initial spell creating the Three Realms; the unorthodox selection of a girl apprentice; or the desperate casting of an insanely dangerous Spell?

Wishes and Choices: Mythral’s Wish is filled with moral dilemmas and mental puzzles to engage and challenge the reader. The quest to alter Mythral’s foreseen death leads them to all three Realms. Within these Realms, the reader will encounter gryphons, dragons, wizards with unique talents and even stranger dwellings, myths and mysteries. As they confront dark magic and betrayal, they must face their own flaws. Surviving the final confrontation compels both of them to fundamentally alter themselves in unforeseen ways.

The reader will learn why using wands and hand gestures to do magic is only for beginners. The secrets and physics behind the Time-Space Continuum, déjà vu, and visions into the past and the future will be explained. Did I mention the sarcastic and smug Cat who narrates the story? Warning: Cat never lies, but he does like to toy with you readers.

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Meet the Author

D.B. Thomas

I grew up reading the sci-fi classics. Later I ventured into fantasy and magical realism. That background and several physics classes led me to include in this story many strange things about our Universe and the mysteries of time and space. My interests include a wide variety of games: physical and intellectual. I favor brain teasers, as well as tweaking the minds and assumptions of others. The reader will discover me as a part of each character–just the good ones. My “Wish” is that everyone gets what they deserve–the good and the bad. What does that mean? Turn to the book’s beginning and Cat will enlighten you. My “Choice” was to write this book. The ripples it creates will be your choice.

Perhaps when you have finished, you may know your true “Wish” and “Choice.”

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