This epic “The Wizards of Sevendor” is written by Terry Mansour and narrated by John Lee. Terry Mansour is a leading writer of the twentieth century. He is also well-known for his more than twenty publications and has attained unremarkable popularity among the readers. This tale is taken from the 12th volume of the “Spellmonger” series. Both Footwizard and Spellmonger are the best volumes of Terry Mansour.
The second “Spellmonger” compilation and it is said by some that the “Spellmonger’s” exile to the “Magelaw left Sevendor” the City of Magic unprotected in his nonattendance. However, the mightiest mage of the period was constrained by law and custom to forgo visiting his domain in “Castal” he left behind a huge assemblage of learned and devoted partners to proceed with his strategies and see to the security of the “Magelands”. These were not all warming even high “Magi” for sure the strength of “Sevendor” relied upon magi of various types and portrayals.
As Minalan battled against the haziest enemies in the West, his territories in the east were secured by his vassals, partners, and companions. Their powers shifted as did their station. In any case, they were consistently committed to “Minalan the Spellmonger” and the land he had created.
They maintained watch against mystery invasions or secret risks against the domain while the “Spellmonger’s” solidarity was somewhere else. While he wrestled with the fearsome followers of Necromancer and his enchanted land was very much ward by the renowned Wizards of “Sevendor”. This tale is magnificently narrated and performed perfectly and more evident show-stopper that transcended the other scholarly works of this cutting-edge period.