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The Story of Apprentice Alley: The Wizards
As with acceptance in other guild hall training programs, young wizards must prepare by providing their own gear - and that requires a visit to Wizard's Alley.

The City Series
Meshbox Design's Village series of models are extremely popular with artists and animators. The Village Series follows a set pattern: for example, model 1 of a Volume 1 is invariably a Watermill. The City Series differs in two ways:

  • All Urban. A great guess! The City Series assumes all models will appear in an urban setting. The Village Series, as they progress from Volume 1 on up, become more urban.
  • Unique Pieces. A city takes on the character of the individuals that live there. Each City Volume contain some models that are built around a character concept. In the Apprentice Alley series, buildings and pieces have special names or are associated with special characters.

The Models
The series includes the following models...

  • Aaron Barsom's Fine Wands. Aaron Barsom is a superior creator of beautiful and functional wands, and his work is approved by the Council of Guildhalls for the provisioning of young wizards. Aaron Barsom's Fine Wands is a part of the Apprentice Alley: The Wizards series of models.
  • Lantham's Mantles. H. M. Lantham is an authorized supplier of cloaks, robes, capes and head gear that have been denormalized - that is, any common interference that is caused by small metal components, or remnants of mortal spirits in animal products have been removed. It is said that Lantham also has a healthy business in magical garments as well - such as the famed cloak of invisibility. H.M. Lantham is a high ranking member of the Honorable Guild of Wizards.
  • Jakob Kettle's Bindery. Jakob Kettle sells sturdy wizard tomes and scrolls - including basic learning texts, first spell books for the pen of the apprentice and number of older spell books of wizards long dead. Jakob Kettle is a member in good standing of the Honorable Guild of Wizards.
  • McGregor's Chalks and Inks. After visiting the Bindery, young wizards pay a visit to McGregor's Chalks and Inks - a necessity for penning new spells in spell books and practicing elementary summonings. Dundee McGregor is a member in good standing of the Honorable Guild of Wizards.
  • Luca's Shapes and Crystals. After picking up spellbook supplies at McGregor's - a young wizard supplies at Luca's Shapes and Crystals for higher end spell components and crystal forms required for casting divination and illusion spells. Alberti Luca crafts compound shapes to instruct not only on the manipulation of light but also for the mathmatical side of magic.
  • Miller's Familiars. One of the last items on a young wizard's shopping list is the familiar - an animal companion and servant that runs errands, fetches objects and an additional channel of power. Kelobrin Miller secures the most brilliant animals - trained to accept a young wizard into its life. Some say that he can even secure the lowest level of divine and infernal familiars - yet one only finds good natured beasts in his shop.
  • The Bronze Dragon Inn. One favorite stop for young wizards at the end of a long day is Verne Hackett's Bronze Dragon Inn. Here young wizards of mix and mingle, trade spells, meeting secret loves, engage in harmless competitions and showing off their wizard's gear. Hackett has never explained the pair of genie bottle carvings found above the door.
  • Streets and Park. The bonus model is now available! Apprentice Alley: The Wizards - Streets and Park completes Apprentice Alley: The Wizards Complete Edition.

Others to be announced...

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