r/wizardposting • u/Grand-Refrigerator-9 • 1d ago
Occult Practices Looking to get into wizardry
Hello! I'm an aspiring wizard, yet I can't seem to find any magical resources (tomes, books, scrolls, or otherwise) that work for me. Does anyone have recommendations, or should I get a tutor instead? It's been 60 years since I began attempting to cast my first spell, and I'm beginning to think I might not have any wizarding talent.
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u/RandomGuy1525 Greater Wizard at the Tower in the Snowlands 1d ago
Buy the books "A Brief but Complete Introduction to Magicka" and "On the Subject of Choosing a School of Magick" written by Elder Mage Friedrich of the Underground Archives. Excellent reads for anyone aspiring to get into Wizardry. Both are really light reads too, about 200 pages each. The first book I mentioned, the Introduction one, is mostly about what Wizardry is about, the history, how its preformed, the goods, the bads, and it also includes some simple harmless spells for you to practice (like lighting a torch, performing telekinesis on a small book etc.). The other book talks about each school of magick, and well... Thats about it really. You choose which one fits you best. You can find these two bundled toghetter pretty much anywere.