![]() Pitt and Wilburforce want to end slavery and change magicians’ rights, and their progress is slow going. ![]() As it spans the years from 1779 to 1794, with two sections that are not dated, a lot of actual and alternate history is covered. I have to start by saying this is a long book. They might want the same thing, but the two men have different approaches that will bring France and Great Britain to the brink of war, something that pleases a dark presence watching all from the shadows. Robespierre of France believes the same thing and strives to free magicians from metal bracelets that burn the wielder if they use their power. People cannot help the power they are born with or the social caste they are born into why should they be punished for things they can’t control. ![]() William Pitt the Younger and his friend, William Wilburforce, want to change that. ![]() The magical poor are registered, banned from using their power, and severely punished for stepping out of line. The wealthy magicians sit at the top and keep the right to use magic for themselves. It is the Age of Enlightenment, yet, people are still separated by those who have and those who don’t. ![]()
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