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Wizard
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- EN
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A telepath named Jonas arrives in the town of Speyer during a period in which telepathy is concealed under a social structure known as the "Masquerade." The novel is set in a world resembling medieval Europe, where telepaths operate covertly to avoid persecution by the Inquisition. Jonas's primary objective is to assist a family threatened by the Inquisitor Knupf, which places him at risk of exposure and violence. The story highlights the themes of individual identity, courage, and resistance against oppressive authority, as Jonas must navigate the dangers of his secret while confronting the brutality of the Inquisition.
Written in the early 1960s, the novel combines elements of science fiction and adventure within a historical-fantasy setting. It examines the societal implications of hidden talents and the moral conflicts faced by those who possess abilities that threaten existing power structures. The narrative provides a perspective on the covert lives of telepaths during a time of repression, blending speculative ideas with classic adventure motifs.
Written in the early 1960s, the novel combines elements of science fiction and adventure within a historical-fantasy setting. It examines the societal implications of hidden talents and the moral conflicts faced by those who possess abilities that threaten existing power structures. The narrative provides a perspective on the covert lives of telepaths during a time of repression, blending speculative ideas with classic adventure motifs.
From the opening pages
Fiction May 1960. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed. Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.] WIZARD. By Larry M. Harris Although the Masquerade itself, as a necessary protection against non-telepaths, was not fully formulated until the late years of the Seventeenth Century, groups of telepaths-in-hiding existed long before that date. Whether such groups were the results of natural mutations, or whether they came into being due to some other cause, has not yet been fully determined, but that a group did exist in the district of Offenburg, in what is now Prussia, we are quite sure. The activities of the group appear to have begun, approximately, in the year 1594, but it was not until eleven years after that date that they achieved a signal triumph, the first and perhaps the last of its kind until the dissolution of the Masquerade in 2103. —Excerpt from "A Short History of the Masquerade," by A. Milge, Crystal 704-54-368, Produced 2440. onas came over the hill whistling as if he had not a care in the world—which was not even approximately true, he reflected happily. The state of complete and utter quiet was both foreign and slightly repugnant to him; he was never more pleased than when he had a job in hand, a job that involved a slight and unavoidable risk. This time, of course, the risk was more than slight. Why, he thought happily, it was even possible for him to get killed, and most painfully, too! With a great deal of pleasure, he stood for a second at the crest of the hill, his hands on his hips, looking down at the town of Speyer as it baked in the May afternoon sunlight. "Behold the Tortoise: He maketh no progress unless he sticketh out his neck." But he maketh very little progress unless he pick the right time and place to "sticketh out his neck"—which can be quite a sticky problem for a man in a medieval culture! Illustrated by Schoenherr Jonas did not, in spite of his pose, look like the typical hero of folk tale or scribe's tome; he was not seven feet tall, for instance, nor did he have a handsome, lovesome face with flashing blue eyes, or a broad-shouldered, narrow-waisted marvel of a figure. He was, instead, somewhat shorter than the average of men…
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