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Maze's Mancy

Maze's Mancy

Mancers strive against the natural order. Biomancers, pathomancers, and diplomancers reign over the world imposing their might upon the helpless. The orphaned M4-Z3, Maze, sits solemnly within the confines of his prison as a slave. Trained in manipulation and murder, tortured to draw out a new path of power for the Pathomancer kingdom, he is content with the only life he has ever known. Yet, unforeseen circumstances, force him from the shadows and drives him to embrace his own path while forging another into a terror that threatens to destabilize the worlds balance. Key Terms: Pathomancy- A Mancy used to manipulate and twist the emotions and desires of others. Is extremely insidious, true masters can cause others to be lost in pathos unknowingly. Biomancy- A Mancy used to manipulate the the human body. The most commonly used Mancy it is thought by many to be the weakest. However, true masters of biomancy are more than mere superhumans. Diplomancy- A Mancy of advisors and those who seek logic on all things. A diplomancers power resides in the logic of his words, through such logic they are able to affect the natural order around them bending it to their will. While young diplomancers lack the logical fortitude to break natural order, to master diplomancers the natural order is merely an illusion. Natural Order- The term used to describe the natural flow of the world. Yet, even now it is pervaded by powerful mancers yearning to break through and ascend. *Disclaimer: I do not own the image used in book cover picture. If this is your image and you'd like me to remove it or credit you, let me know*
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What are the characteristics of Hansel and Gretel in the original Grimm Hansel and Gretel story?
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2024-12-13 11:38
Hansel is resourceful as he tries to leave a trail to find their way back. Gretel is brave and clever, especially when she outsmarts the witch.
How do Hansel and Gretel manage to escape in the 'Scary Hansel and Gretel Story'?
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2024-11-16 14:48
Hansel and Gretel are very clever. They use the witch's own greed against her. The witch is so focused on eating them that she doesn't see their plan. When the time is right, they work together. Gretel shoves the witch into the oven. After that, they find their way out of the witch's house and eventually make their way back home.
Is Hansel and Gretel a True Story?
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2024-12-06 19:13
No, 'Hansel and Gretel' is a fairy tale, not a true story. It was created by the Brothers Grimm and is a fictional narrative often used to teach moral lessons.
What is the story of Hansel and Gretel?
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2024-10-15 23:56
The story goes like this: Poor Hansel and Gretel are abandoned by their parents in the forest. They stumble upon a house made of sweets but it belongs to a mean witch. Eventually, they outsmart the witch and escape.
Is Hansel and Gretel a horror story?
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2024-10-15 21:34
Sure. Hansel and Gretel has dark and creepy elements like the witch and the kids being in perilous situations, making it a horror story. The story's atmosphere and tension contribute to its horror aspect.
Is Hansel and Gretel a short story?
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2024-10-14 07:40
Yes, Hansel and Gretel is a classic short story. It's known for its engaging plot and memorable characters.
Is Hansel and Gretel a Christmas story?
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2024-10-10 14:59
Not really. The story of Hansel and Gretel doesn't have the themes and settings that are characteristic of Christmas. It's more of a general adventure and survival tale.
Is Hansel and Gretel a real story?
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2024-10-03 21:22
No, it's not a real story. It's a classic fairy tale passed down through generations.
Was Hansel and Gretel a True Story?
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2024-10-01 17:14
No, it wasn't. Hansel and Gretel is a classic fairy tale, not based on real events.
Is Hansel and Gretel a true story?
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2024-09-29 12:14
Definitely not a true story. Hansel and Gretel is a classic fairy tale that uses imaginative characters and events to convey moral lessons and capture the imagination of readers, not to represent actual happenings.
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