![]() ![]() Meanwhile, there are precarious foreign affairs to address, with a Sultan and his wife, and a witch from the Malaysian island of Janda Baik (Cho is from Malaysia). ![]() Prunella is an orphan, and when exploring her father’s inheritance, comes across something that could perhaps save English magic. Country witches are the best they can hope for. Shame, then, that women aren’t allowed to be magicians or greater. She seems to be gifted in the ways of magic. Into this rich world created by Cho comes Prunella Gentleman. ![]() And there are grumblings that the body that oversees magic and thaumaturges, the Committee, want to wrestle the power from Zacharias. Relationships with the Fairy Court are strained, as are relations with France and further afield. When the latter passes away, Zacharias takes both the mantel and the staff that the position demands. Zacharias is the son of African slaves, bought and raised by England’s Sorcerer Royal, Sir Stephen. Welcome to the world of Zen Cho’s Sorcerer to the Crown. Imagine that world having sorcerers, fairies, vampires and dragons. Imagine a world where women don’t have the same rights as men, and Regency England’s foreign policy is built on bigotry. ![]()
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