Wizards' Wars of the Tenth Century is a work by Severius Albus of Guernicus, a renowned Quaesitor of the ninth and tenth centuries. The exact date it was written is uncertain, as Severius wrote a number of works which were not disseminated, per his instructions, until after his death. This particular work follows a series of interconnected examples of conflicts between Magi in the titular century, both declared and undeclared, with and without proper cause. The work is not exhaustive; Severius chose his examples to illustrate specific points of Hermetic Law and not to chronicle every conflict that occurred.
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| - Wizards' Wars of the Tenth Century is a work by Severius Albus of Guernicus, a renowned Quaesitor of the ninth and tenth centuries. The exact date it was written is uncertain, as Severius wrote a number of works which were not disseminated, per his instructions, until after his death. This particular work follows a series of interconnected examples of conflicts between Magi in the titular century, both declared and undeclared, with and without proper cause. The work is not exhaustive; Severius chose his examples to illustrate specific points of Hermetic Law and not to chronicle every conflict that occurred.
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| - Wizards' Wars of the Tenth Century is a work by Severius Albus of Guernicus, a renowned Quaesitor of the ninth and tenth centuries. The exact date it was written is uncertain, as Severius wrote a number of works which were not disseminated, per his instructions, until after his death. This particular work follows a series of interconnected examples of conflicts between Magi in the titular century, both declared and undeclared, with and without proper cause. The work is not exhaustive; Severius chose his examples to illustrate specific points of Hermetic Law and not to chronicle every conflict that occurred.
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