The Chronicles of the Ancient Wizards of Avalon
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This book is dedicated to all those readers who lived a hard life and received, or shall receive, divine intervention from the Great Creator and who are intelligent enough to know the fine line between mythology and reality sometimes disappears and they both join together as one. For one human's junk is another human's treasure, and one human's superstition is another human's religion.
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The Chronicles of the Ancient Wizards of Avalon - Sir Uriel Enoch Sinclair
The Chronicles of the Ancient Wizards of Avalon
Sir Uriel Enoch Sinclair
Copyright © 2019 Sir Uriel Enoch Sinclair
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.
New York, NY
First originally published by Page Publishing, Inc. 2019
ISBN 978-1-64462-154-7 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64462-155-4 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
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Chapter 1
In the year of our Lord AD 562, there was a young woman named Alyssa giving birth to a precious baby boy. He was the seventh son, born on the seventh day of the seventh month from a royal family in despair. He would become the end of bloodshed and war and the beginning of an era of peace when life becomes fair. Education was only for the rich, change became a reality for a witch, and college institutions had a lease. Woe unto his enemies of state for this young boy was the heir to the throne and destined to be king. This is his story unto his coronation when the church bells ring. The witnesses of his birth were only his brothers and his aunt Denise.
It has been given to me on this day of prophecy a story of a young boy whom shall one day be king of the wizards of Avalon on a beautiful spring morning as the morning birds sing. Alyssa had given birth to a seven-pound baby boy, born on July 7, AD 562. He was a beautiful and handsome son of the king of the Isle of Anglesey, King William III. The young boy’s name was Bill. His brothers were Simon, the oldest brother, Philip and Ralph, the second and third oldest brothers, George and Peter were the fourth- and fifth-oldest brothers, then there was John. He was the youngest brother of the royal family until now. His father, King William, and his army were currently at war with France.
All six brothers were sent to the finest school in Europe, the University of Cambridge. Bill grew up inside the castle walls with his pet dog, Amos. John and his brothers were gone each year, living in the dorms of their school. Simon was studying to be a herbalist and a doctor. Philip was studying to be a lawyer. Ralph was studying to be an architect. George and Peter were studying to be college professors. John was studying to be a scholar, a poet, a musician, a writer, and a shaman. The difference in the geographic location of the brothers education was that the other six brothers went to the same school, Cambridge University in Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TN, United Kingdom, and Bill, the youngest brother, was homeschooled ever since the day he was born. He was still studying basic academics because he was still in elementary school.
A young lad, strong and bold, healthy as a Clydesdale horse who never gave up and never would fold. Bill wasn’t like the rest of his brothers. He knew what he wanted, and he knew what he wanted to be. He never gave up, and he never gave in while living in a cruel noncaring world of bloodshed and sin. Bill and John grew up together being the closest of brothers over all the rest. After John and the other older brothers graduated college, everything changed. The boys became men, looking for