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Schooled in Magic "Schooled in Magic" is a popular fantasy book series written by Christopher Nuttall. The series follows the story of Emily, a teenage girl from modern-day Earth who accidentally gets transported to the world of the Nameless World, where magic is real. In this new world, Emily is enrolled in the Whitehall School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where she learns to harness her magical abilities. The school is filled with other students, both talented and not-so-talented, and Emily quickly finds herself making friends and enemies. Throughout the series, Emily faces various challenges and adventures. From battling magical creatures to navigating the intricacies of politics, she must rely on her wit, skills, and the lessons she learns at Whitehall to survive and thrive in the magical world.


The assembled Thallain turn on Sigrun, asking if she intended to kill them in her attack on the Trod (they cannot be reborn like Kithain can). She pleads with them but, encouraged by Ciara, Rosie and August, all of the Thallain save the firbolgs walk away from the fight. A vicious battle begins, and Malcolm unleashes Pyretics against Sigrun, separating the mortal woman from the evil lava monster that had possessed her.

While the Quaker City Seelie attack the assembled goblins and dark elves in glorious battle, Ser Linden is storming the gates of the Near Dreaming in Wissahickon Park. Emmeline scrys into the future and determines that whatever course they decide on, they must do so unanimously before they amend the centuries old, Arcadian-language magic charter that governs the city.

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From battling magical creatures to navigating the intricacies of politics, she must rely on her wit, skills, and the lessons she learns at Whitehall to survive and thrive in the magical world. The "Schooled in Magic" series explores themes of friendship, loyalty, power, and the consequences of choices. It delves into the complexities of magical society, showcasing the different factions and their conflicting agendas.

List of Episodes

12/2/18
Featuring: August, Marcus, Rosie
The Quaker City has a new tentacle monster problem thanks to an art installation down at the Navy Yard, and personnel is thin thanks to the upcoming Winter Solstice celebration. Mayor Bede calls up August, Marcus and Rosie to find out if mortal whimsy has become a dangerous chimerical reality. At the empty Navy Yard warehouse, the Kithain discover a strung-out homeless man who seems to be able to see their fey miens and keeps talking about someone named Sigrun. The Kithain snoop around long enough to run into a squad of Redcaps from New Jersey—Sigrun's goons—looking to make a claim and challenge August to a duel at the same time. One of the Redcaps turns into a hideous eldritch tentacle beast, but August dispatches him. During the fight, Rosie finds a cold balefire brazier in the basement of the warehouse and meets Sigrun, who draws Rosie into an undiscovered entrance to a Trod in the Far Dreaming. August and Marcus return to Mayor Bede for their reward; their accolades are interrupted by Rosie's ex-husband, insisting she's in trouble.

The Night of the Mothers

12/21/18
Featuring: Brett, Ciara, Dahlia, Eoin, Malcolm
The Winter Solstice observance at Caer Sylvanus is a beautiful, solemn Seelie affair held in the court of Countess—or, self-styled Duke Imogen in Fishtown. Festivities are interrupted by the arrival of an ominous sparrow, heralding bad fortune to come. It comes to the Court of the White Elm in the form of the Maw of Winter, an ancient nightmare monster born of humanity's stone-age fears—the very thing the Kithain were dreamed up to fight. While Duke Imogen cowers in fear, Ciara and Eoin try to placate the Maw with songs and supplication, but the Formorian wants a blood sacrifice. Dahlia notices some of the other party guests sneaking away in the chaos; she helps Eoin and Malcolm distract the Maw while Ciara and Brett follow. In the lower levels, Ciara and Brett stop a courtier named Ser Linden and his cohorts from reaving the court's balefire. Ciara burns Linden's face in the flames while Brett turns another would-be reaver into a horse skull. The final intruder, Sigrun, escapes with assistance from Malcolm. The Kithain use the horse skull to create a Mari Lwyd and frighten the Maw of Winter into taking what hospitality he's received as tribute enough and leaving.

The Ceremony of Innocence

12/27/18
Featuring: Archie, Brett, Eamon, Eoin, Malcolm, Wystan
An unseasonably warm winter night is shattered by the cries of a new Changeling emerging from their Chrysalis. Those who hear it are bound to help as part of the Rite of Rescue, or else something more nefarious may intercept the vulnerable, Glamour-filled creature. The Kithain follow the sound to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia—better known as the Mütter Museum. Archie, Brett, Wystan and Malcolm make for the roof while Eoin helps Eamon coax one of the trees outside into growing large enough to smash an upper floor window with a vengeful branch. Inside, the Kithain start to work out what happened to the new Childling: Triggered by a disturbing chimerical book they found in the library upstairs, the new Changeling began their Chrysalis and rushed down into the museum's basement. The Kithain are intercepted by a nightmare creature made of medical equipment animated by the abundant Glamour in the building. Eamon imbues the nightmare with life magic and makes it into a fertility creature (named Susan) that Brett immediately befriends.

With the Channel 6 Action News van on its way to the break-in, the Kithain sneak past guards, police—and something far more terrifying into the museum basement. Malcolm and Eoin find a nightmarish wolfhound in the museum greenhouse, which Malcolm purifies into a doting Mastiff. Eoin takes Chauncey to the basement while the others are intercepted by a mysterious, top-hatted figure with a cane who calls himself Benjamin. Archie and Malcolm recognize him as a child of Lilith—a blood-drinking undead creature. Eamon traps him in the roots of the vengeful tree. Benjamin insists the Childling in the basement is his by right as a child of nightmares. The Kithan outnumber the Child of Lilith and have thus far purified all of the nightmares they've encountered. Bejamin relinquishes his claim on the Childling so long as he can watch it complete its Chrysalis. The Kithain discover a young man in a broken Chrysalis in a cold-iron cage in the basement. Chauncey lies down beside him; Wystan patches the cracked Chrysalis; Eoin provides soothing music. The young Changeling, a mastiff pooka, is informally adopted by Malcolm and taken back to his restaurant to get cleaned up and get something to eat. Whether or not he is a Dauntain, a Changeling fueled by nightmares, remains to be seen.

Those Blue, Remembered Hills

5/18/19
Featuring: August, Book, Emmeline, Eoin, Malcolm, Rosie
After months of dream visions of Rosie stuck in the Far Dreaming, Eoin reaches out to some of his fellow Kithain to go on a Quest to bring Rosie back. Malcolm and August sign on. The group enlist the assistance of Book, an urban explorer with an unfortunate ghost problem in his production studio. The Questers go to the Navy Yard and find the entrance to the Trod that Rosie followed.

Beyond the Trod is a bog of heartbreak. The trip is fraught; in their dash across the moors toward the hills where Rosie must be, Eoin falls into the bog and August is grabbed by a strange, knightly figure dressed in robes made of tears. Rosie intercepts Malcolm and Book before they can dive in after them—she knows where the knight is taking them. As they leave the bog, they meet Emmeline, who has taken the Trod to try and find August, seeing in her tarot cards that he might be in danger.

Rosie takes everyone to the top of the hill where she's been living since coming to the Far Dreaming. There, they're met by Eoin and August's Tue Fae selves. August and Eoin invite the others to join them in the Deep Dreaming to find Arcadia, but going deeper means the death of the mortal part of their souls. Malcolm challenges to a duel of his choosing to draw August back to the Autumn world; he steps out of the Deep Dreaming regretfully to find out he's agreed to a chili cook-off. Roise wails that she simply wants to go home—Philadelphia, not Arcadia—and Eoin follows her without a second thought.

Outta Pocket

5/20/19

The Witch of Bell's Mill

9/28/19

X E N A E S T H I C (Behind the Eight Ball)

10/16/19
Featuring: Claire, Malcolm, Big Jack, Dr. Cahill, Rosie
Rosie's regular Wednesday night show at the Eight Ball on South Street turns into chaos when a couple of strung-out college kids see her Satyr Mien and start a fight with a crowbar-lugging Mummer in the middle of her fan dance. In the chaos, the tip jar is stolen and Lona, the Eight Ball's owner, is distraught. She needs the tips to pay protection money because the supply of "Pigment", a hot new hallucinogen, is drying up. While trying to find out where the tip money went, Claire finds a dose of what the college guys were on: Xenon. The new drug is Pigment cut with Dross, physical Glamour, which explains how the mortals could see Rosie's horns and hooves. Malcolm calls Benjamin for the word on the street about Xenon. The Mummers need it and they peddle it, and a few of them are in big trouble for running out.

The gang track down the crowbar-wielding Mummer to Percy Street in South Philly and get a trace of Glamour coming from one of the garages on the dark alley. There's no sign of life inside, but there are hints of a forced entry and a door that was barred from the inside. Hoping to avoid being recorded, Big Jack uses a new app he's been developing—iGremlin—to EMP-blast the whole block with electricity gremlins. Meanwhile, Saul "tests" the door by kicking it open.

Inside the gang find a garage that's been converted to a performance space and the Mummer ODing on something at the foot of the stage. He tells the Kithain that The Fancies need me to tell them how the Haruspices work, and if I can't get a sacrifice, I need Xenon. Malcolm casts Purify on him, ripping the Xenon out of his system in a burst of Glamour and Banality, echoing through the garage in visions of the inspiration that had once happened inside it. The light that lingers is a Balefire being lit; this space is now a Freehold. This far south, a new Freehold is outside the bounds of the Quaker City or the Court of the White Elm; they can choose to join either or be independent. The discussion is contentious, but eventually Saul and Claire offer up some of their own Glamour to claim the Freehold as their own: Electric Street.

Names in the Mist

10/31/19
Featuring: August, Malcolm, Doug, Rosie, Marcus, Saul, Dahlia, Wistan
Duke Imogen puts out a summons to Seelie Kithain for aid, and August, Malcolm and Doug arrive at a nearly deserted Caer Sylvanus to help. She tasks them with delivering a locked chest to the Cave of Kelpius in Wissahickon Park for a handsome reward. Malcolm and Doug arrived in masks, although they can't recall why masks are important; Imogen insists masks are vital for Samhain and offers August a selection of masks. The one he chooses seems to bring out a hostile, perhaps even Unseelie side of August.

Philly's Unseelie community gather at Alderman Druthers' annual party at Turnkey Jewelry on Jeweler's Row. The celebration starts with the transformation of the mortal MC into a gnarled tree full of human organs (RIP DJ Chex Mix). Next on the agenda, the Unseelie revelers are tasked with finding a corruptible Seelie Kithain an bringing them back to the party as a date. Marcus and Saul, among others, decide that August is a fabulous candidate for corruption and head out into the night to find him. As they leave, they all find a pamphlet for the Shadow Court surreptitiously placed on their person. (Remember Rule Seven: There is no Rule Seven! All Hail Discordia!)

The Unseelie Kithain catch up with August and his compatriots as they're trying to find a passage into the Shadowlands—the only guaranteed safe route anywhere in the city for Seelie folk tonight. They've come to a friend of Doug's named Pizza Time for help, but Pizza Time is ODing on some particularly intense Pigment and can see not only his friend's Fae Mien, but nearby Wraiths as well. Malcolm purifies Pizza Time in a pyre that will kill him (RIP Pizza Time) and allow him to reborn, and the Seelie use the flames as a portal to the Shadowlands, with the Unseelie following in hot pursuit.

August recognizes Saul and issues orders to Dahlia, apparently reliving his past life in the Accordance War in 1969. Saul issues challenges to August—a duel, a mortal-scaring contest, etc.—but August regains control of his tormented brain and turns the challenges down on the one night he can do so without any consequence. While August struggles with his past self, Malcolm and Doug sneak away toward Wissahickon Park and deposit the chest in the cave. As they leave, they see a man watching them, like a Changeling but different. He is a Nunnehi, a Native American Kithain born from ancient myths. Doug and Malclom have completed a diplomatic mission for Caer Sylvanus to the Nunnehi on a night when no one would recall their actions the next morning.

The Lord of Misrule

12/4/19
Featuring: Claire, Doug, Rosie, Saul
On a wet-but-not-cold-enough December night, members of the Electric St Freehold decide to look for leads on the 2 St Shooters, the Mummer brigade that's been tied to the Xenon distribution in the city. Claire reaches out to Eoin for help but doesn't get an answer. Doug dresses in a Nick Foles Jaguars jersey to attract the wrong attention for the right reasons. The gang follows a skinny nervous kid to the 2 St Shooters clubhouse: a portable classroom connected to an abandoned Catholic church in Pennsport. Doug recognizes as a frequent destination for some strange deliveries of late. Idle chatter over chain-smoked cigarettes confirms that the Mummers have run out of Xenon. Rosie and Claire act as if Rosie lost her phone while Saul sneaks around back and Doug picks a fight with the muscle outside. Rosie flirts with the skinny kid, Dom, enough to use his burner phone and leave a message for her Garou cousin, Muscles Marinara. The girls distract Dom just in time for Saul to crash through the roof into a bathroom that's been retrofitted with dungeon access.

Down the road, Doug presses the Mummer muscle for more information. They say they're out of Xenon, which they need to use for "The Sacrifice" that happens on New Year's Day. Without it, there'll be no "Lord of Misrule" this year. Doug offers them some of his "Nightmare Kush" as a holdover, but they're chased away by voracious roly-poly monsters, distant relations of Redcaps called Pamarindo. At the clubhouse, Claire freezes Dom in time; Saul considers eating him but decides he's too banal to be an enjoyable meal. Doug returns, and the gang follow the tunnel from the clubhouse to the abandoned church next door. Inside, the 2 St Shooters and more Pamarindo are attempting a ritual to summon the Lord of Misrule with Eoin as a Kithain sacrifice. Without Xenon to let them tap into Shadow Court magic, it's not working—and Eoin is taunting them from the chimerical nightmare tree to which he's chained. Saul recognizes the ritual as an Etruscan perversion of an ancient Saturnalian rite: They need Eoin's blood to water the tree and sustain it in the new year.

The smell of cigar smoke fills the church: The Lord of Misrule, a huge, putrid comic brigade Mummer carrying a cleaver has arrived to collect his sacrifice. Saul savagely attacks the Lord of Misrule after Rosie steals his cleaver with Legerdemain. Doug wipes out the Pamarindo with his bike chain while Claire freezes the Mummers in time. Furious that she even needs to see Eoin's face, Rosie frees Eoin with the cleaver, then attacks the tree. Claire uses the iron chains that held Eoin in place to salt the tree before the gang leaves. Saul returns later and blows up the abandoned church.

Where the Love Light Gleams

12/16/19

To the Waters and the Wild

2/10/20

Seamarks

2/17/20

The Promises Market

2/29/20

Nothing to Lose

3/30/20

Shit's Ocky

4/6/20

The Treaty of the Black Elm

4/15/20
Featuring: August, Doug, Lady Ciara, Toby, Malcolm, Eoin
Duke Imogen tasks Lady Ciara with returning to the Autumn World and setting up a Commons in Wissahickon Valley Park to provide Glamour to all during the pandemic. Ciara summons a number of the Quaker City's Seelie "essential personnel" who have stayed behind, out of either necessity or duty, to a meeting at August's row home. Those assembled agree to accompany her to Wissahickon, but not before Ciara delivers a gift to Eoin from Lady Aethelwyne: A baby Chimerical hippo, suitable to be a great steed one day.

There are strange eyes in the trees watching the party as soon as they arrive, but Toby summons a Will-o'-the-Wisp to guide them to the waiting party of Nunnehi to finalize the deal. The spokesperson, Ask’wee’da’eed, tells them that Samhain plan was a bust and the White Elm graft Duke Imogen had transported didn't take—and dealing with Duke Imogen has only distracted the Nunnehi from the Reavers that threaten the park. The Nunnehi are convinced to bring the Kithain into the Umbra, or the Spirit World that the Nunnehi also oversee. There, it's discovered that the World Tree they've been trying to cultivate has taken the graft of the White Elm. It just needs a Black Elm graft to fully bring all three realms together. The nearest one is an old gallows tree in Chestnut Hill.

At an empty stone house in Chestnut Hill, the Kithain bumble about trying to gain access to the "Deadly Nevergreen", drawing unwanted attention from the neighborhood. They retreat to the nearest Regional Rail station and use a makeshift Ouija board to reach out for help. Malcolm is pulled through the veil and meets a helpful man named Harry, who takes him to meet Sweet Mary Silence, the owner and caretaker of the Deadly Nevergreen. Mary explains that hours before Malcolm's arrival, she saw a bloom on the Nevergreen for the first time; she agrees to help out of botanical curiosity and trims a limb from the tree with a soulsteel pruning saw. Malcolm returns from across the veil with a strange, fleshy tree limb, which the Kithain rush to offer it to the Nunnehi for the World Tree.

Glimpses of the Elder Dark

4/16/20
Featuring: Dahlia, Marcus, Saul, Brett, Rosie
The Unseelie Kithain of Philadelphia have been invited to a meeting with the Shadow Court in an abandoned school auditorium in Camden. There, Ser Linden gets the already rowdy crowd worked up by announcing they're going to attack the Quaker City. Linden then drags the Bell Witch in front of the crowd and beats her until she reveals that her real name is Rose Wagner (from the Asimov Journals) and she knows the location of a Bellicose Blade, an ancient weapon from the time when the Tuatha de Danaan paid a high, bloody cost to defeat the Formorians. She says the blade is only where the worthless and the worthy can find it, and then tells Saul, a "nobody" where it is.

The gang drive well over an hour in Brett's Jeep to Pennhurst Asylum in Chester County, the apparent hiding place of a Bellicose Blade and, possibly, Asimov's Hoard. The whole campus feels nightmarishly banal, even tainted. Throughout the abandoned buildings, the gang find clues at Rose Wagner's past. Rose had been a student at Penn, her time there coinciding with a brief residence by Asimov, when she was sent to Pennhurst following a "breakdown"—her chrysalis. Two mysterious figures named Mr. Tick and Mrs. Tock documented trying to protect her from the strange new "sterilization" procedure that was being done on "kids like her". With clues from one of the Asimov Journals (and some googling when the cell signal was good enough), Rosie works out where she thinks the Hoard may be hidden—but doesn't trust Saul enough to share the info with him.

Rosie, Marcus and Brett uncover the remains of Mr. Tick in the Power Plant, alongside Mrs. Tock's corroded clockwork heart. Dahlia and Saul discover a legion guard of Wraiths that reveal the Bellicose Blade was being used as the "sterilizing" tool after it turned up one day in an unclaimed package at the hospital. Saul's brash approach to exploring the hospital attracts the real, mortal guards. While Saul Ravages one guard for Glamour and Dahlia accidentally traps another guard in a tree, Marcus and Rosie sneak into the building that must contain the Bellicose Blade. Reluctant to touch it, Rosie Legerdemains it into a pocket dimension in her cleavage. The whole gang pile back into Brett's Jeep and flee, chased by a giant Varghest until Marcus shrinks it to the size of a golden retriever.

Unable to reach a consensus on what to do with the Bellicose Blade, the gang head to the Navy Yard warehouse where Rosie wandered into the Far Dreaming and, apparently, Asimov was stationed during World War II. They place Mrs. Tock's heart in the flames and light it with their combined Glamour. From the dark halls of the warehouse basement emerge the Inanimefire spirits, clockwork automatons, smoke wisps, Glamourous inanimates of all sorts. They tell the gang We are here to help, we are here to serve, we are here to survive.

The Tragedy of the Commons

4/24/20
Featuring: Lady Ciara, August, Rosie, Marcus, Toby, Saul, Malcolm
The remaining Quaker City Kithain, Seelie and Unseelie alike, gather in Chestnut Hill to discuss the recent actions of the Shadow Court. Lady Ciara arrives with a chest full of the first Dross harvest from the World Tree in the Wissahickon Commons as a good faith gesture to rally everyone to her cause, but August wants his share of the credit for the Commons and Saul heckles the whole affair. At that moment Ser Linden arrives and announces the Shadow Court's plan to bring about Winter by storming the gates of the Near Dreaming to hard reset the world and bring about an inevitable Spring. He invites those interested to join his mustering forces at the nature preserve in the southwestern corner of the city. Those that remain have a contentious strategy meeting and settle on a two pronged attack: Several Kithain will infiltrate the Shadow Court while a larger force will meet the threat head-on. Frustrated at the Kithain's lack of willingness to negotiate a peaceful solution, Malcolm heads back to his restaurant.

Marcus and Rosie bring a "captured" Toby to the Shadow Court and discover a possibly exploitable tension between Ser Linden and his second, Sigrun. They get close enough to discover that the mustered forces in the nature preserve are all an elaborate decoy. While the Quaker City Seelie attack the assembled goblins and dark elves in glorious battle, Ser Linden is storming the gates of the Near Dreaming in Wissahickon Park. Sigrun is furious about the whole affair, swearing that she would kill Linden herself if she could. Hearing this, Rosie asks Sigrun to swear an oath to her that she'll kill Linden if Rosie gives her the means to do so. Sigrun swears, and Rosie hands over the Bellicose Blade.

Transformed into a true cursed nightmare, Sigrun swoops away in pursuit of Ser Linden, followed by the Shadow Court forces loyal to her. In the distance, somewhere in the distance, in the direction of the Wissahickon, a massive column of light erupts into the sky, followed by a surge of magic that knocks the assembled Kithain to the ground.

Across town, in the basement of Malcolm's empty restaurant, the embers of a new balefire sputter to life.

The Quaker City Charter

4/27/20
Featuring: Claire, Malcolm, Emmeline, Lady Ciara, Eoin
As soon as she's able, Lady Ciara makes for Wissahickon Park to survey the damage. The World Tree has been obliterated, as if by lightning. Nearby, the Thallain known as the Bell Witch lies not just dead but fully Unraveled, her Mortal and Chimerical souls ripped apart. Ser Linden, coughing and stumbling, emerges from the trees. He tells Ciara he used to be like her, believing that he could reach Arcadia again one day. But, he tells her, the Sidhe were exiled from Arcadia to die in the Autumn World as punishment, not sent back to lead. All that remains for Ciara, he tells her as he slowly dies, is a lifetime of heartbreak. Ciara pulls out a dagger and speeds him on his way.

In the days following the loss of the Wissahickon Commons, Winter winds have whipped through the Quaker City, and any Kithain who can (including the Inanime and the Nunnehi) have left for safer havens. The paths to the Near Dreaming have been shut. The handful of people who remain huddle together at Malcolm's restaurant, hoping the embers in the basement might become a proper Balefire. Eventually Lady Ciara arrives, so full of grief and fury that she's gone Unseelie. Right on her heels are three new faces, three people who introduce themselves as Shinma, members of the School of the Yellow Lotus. They study geomancy and can reinvigorate the sputtering balefire—in their parlance, Dragon's Nest—in exchange for rights to territory surrounding Broad Street in North Philly, specifically Chinatown and Temple University.

The assembled Kithain debate the finer points of fae politics in pursuit of a solution. Eventually, it's settled that the group will amend the Quaker CIty Charter to grant themselves emergency authority. Emmeline scrys into the future and determines that whatever course they decide on, they must do so unanimously before they amend the centuries old, Arcadian-language magic charter that governs the city. With an agreement signed into validity on several diner napkins and a placemat, the Kithain head for Elfreth's Alley to create a provisional government. Malcolm calls up his Wraith friend Harry for a little extra muscle, and Eoin and Ciara manage to decipher the Arcadian long enough to scribble in emergency provisions. Ciara is named Duke; Malcolm is named Mayor; Emmeline, Claire and Eoin are made Aldermen.

Back at Malcolm's, The School of the Yellow Lotus realign the city's geomancy. Balefires across the city, including Malcolm's, Electric Street, and new fires at Devil's Pocket and Laurel Hill, re-ignite. With their emergency authority, the Malcolm's Kithain grant land to the School of the Yellow Lotus and the Nunnehi, call up allies across the area and inspire their Dreamers. Sigrun is still in the Near Dreaming, and the only way in to stop her is through the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

The Battle of Beltane

5/1/20
Featuring: August, Dahlia, Claire, Lady Ciara, Marcus, Malcolm, Rosie
The good Kithain forces of the Quaker City arrive at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and are met by a pair of giant Chimerical gryphons, guardians of the Museum's trod into Arcadia. To prove their worth, the Kithain must complete a series of challenges inside the museum—the gryphons recommend taking a map and an audio tour, as well as making a small donation.

Throughout the museum, the Kithain solve puzzles hidden within the paintings, sculptures and exhibits. The gryphons offer clues through the audio tour, and declare them a little more worthy after each puzzle is solved. The team is attacked by goblins Rinky, Pinky, Dinky and Stinky; their sister Kinky; Severtal; trolls; and some Jersey Redcaps. They make quick work of the challengers and the puzzles.

Back in the center hall of the museum, energy surges as a Glamour-dripping trod opens. Before they Kithain can enter, the trod turns red and the Bellicose Blade emerges, held aloft by Sigrun. She emerges, armored for battle and backed by an army of Thallain. "The Red King's Revenge has begun; may all Fae in this realm perish," Sigrun declares, plunging the blade into the trod.

The Changeling Way

5/1/20
Featuring: August, Dahlia, Claire, Lady Ciara, Malcolm, Rosie
There is an explosion of magical energy that blows every combatant off their feet. The Kithain rise to their feet, not only alive but manifesting their Fae selves because the explosion of Glamour from the trod has invoked the Wyrd for everyone. Sigrun looks at the broken Bellicose Blade in her hands, confused and furious. Sigrun's curse has failed in spectacular fashion on a technicality: There are no true Fae present—the Kithain are all partially Fae but partially human.

The assembled Thallain turn on Sigrun, asking if she intended to kill them in her attack on the Trod (they cannot be reborn like Kithain can). She pleads with them but, encouraged by Ciara, Rosie and August, all of the Thallain save the firbolgs walk away from the fight. A vicious battle begins, and Malcolm unleashes Pyretics against Sigrun, separating the mortal woman from the evil lava monster that had possessed her.

Dahlia sneaks off to find the fragments of the Bellicose blade, and Malcolm joins. They manage to destroy it, deleting it from reality in a bubbling mess of colors that have never existed before. The hilt, in the hands of Sigrun's Evil, bubbles away as well.

The trod re-opens, glowing blue, and an army of nobles and commoners return from the Near Dreaming to finish the battle. Lady Ciara hamstrings Sigrun's Evil with the Ducal sword and August lands the killing blow. Sigrun's evil screams her failure and fatally explodes, wounding Duke Kahled.

Flanked by armed elves, Queen Mab arrives at last, having been caught in a coordinated Shadow Court attack all along the I-95 corridor. Mab is both furious at Imogen and delighted with Ciara. As Duke Kahled succumbs to his injuries, Mab dressed down Imogen once again for failing to bring the Duchy in line and names Lady Ciara the new Duke of Freedom's Heart. Mayor Bede immediately takes his greviance with his temporary removal as Mayor to the new Duke. Imogen, not to be removed from power, declares her intention to run for Mayor of the Quaker city as well. With a plurality of the Quaker City present, a vote is held and cast in favor of starting a new election. The assembled Kithain leave for Malcolm's restaurant, where the amended charter is being stored.

Up on a hill in Wissahickon Park, in the remains of the decimated World Tree, a fairy ring of mushrooms springs up around a sapling that grows at an uncommon speed, some of its young branches reaching into other realms.

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Emily's journey is not only one of personal growth and self-discovery but also a way to shed light on the workings and social dynamics of the Nameless World. While the series has been praised for its imaginative world-building and fast-paced storytelling, it has also received criticism for its occasional lack of depth and character development. Some readers feel that Emily's character arc becomes repetitive and predictable as the series progresses. Despite the criticisms, "Schooled in Magic" has gained a dedicated fan base and continues to captivate readers with its blend of magic, adventure, and relatable teenage struggles. It serves as an entertaining escape into a world where anything is possible, and where a young girl can find her place and discover her own brand of magic..

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