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  2. PhD: Phantasy Degree - Wikipedia

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    She is the only one of the Athena students who did not leave the tower to face the Madosa Guild and thus is the only one of them to survive. She constantly makes mistakes when casting spells, destroying the floor beneath her when she attempts to attack and summoning a salamander when she originally intended a fireball spell.

  3. I'm Quitting Heroing - Wikipedia

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    Echidna asks if he has any regrets, but he merely apologizes for causing trouble. Echidna almost removes the stone only to suddenly change her mind and announces Leo has passed his probation and is hired as her ambassador to the human world in charge of peace between demons and humans. Leo begs to die, so Shutina demands to know his real motive.

  4. The Warlock: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel

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    At the end of The Necromancer, twins Sophie and Josh Newman were separated. Sophie was left with the now very weak protagonist Nicholas Flamel, his wife Perenelle Flamel, and immortal Japanese swordsman Niten, while Josh exited with the main antagonist Dr. John Dee, and his accomplice Virginia Dare. Mars Ultor, the Avenger, sees Sophie ...

  5. The Necromancer: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel

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    The Necromancer: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (often shortened to The Necromancer) is the fourth book of the series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, written by Irish author Michael Scott. It was published in the United States and United Kingdom on 25 May 2010, by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House. [1]

  6. Gideon the Ninth - Wikipedia

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    The Houses in turn are ruled by the Emperor, an impossibly powerful, immortal necromancer whom they have worshipped as a god for the past ten thousand years. At the start of Gideon the Ninth, the Emperor invites the heirs of the Nine Houses and their sword-wielding bodyguards (called cavaliers [2]) to undergo a series of trials to become ...

  7. The Dark Eye: Demonicon - Wikipedia

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    However, both want Cairon to persuade a brothel in which a necromancer is up to no good to submit to the control of either the City Guard or the Cartel. Cairon finds the necromancer in the brothel and kills him. The owner wants Cairon to decide who to join. Both options have pros and cons for the city.

  8. The Broken Empire Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    He is the primary antagonist of the third novel, Emperor of Thorns. His origins remains shrouded in mystery, but his power and desire to bring about the rebirth of the Empire through its destruction are quite clear. He is fixated on having Jorg join him, enlisting Chella, a necromancer, to bring him to their side. [6]

  9. Bookshops & Bonedust - Wikipedia

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    One day while working in Fern’s shop, Viv fights with a man named Balthus. Viv, Gallina, and Balthus spend the night in jail, but he escapes. His corpse is later found, revealing him to be a necromancer. Viv, Gallina, and Fern find that Balthus’s satchel contains an enslaved skeleton named Satchel.