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As well as creating my digital photoArt and producing social documentaries, I like to write. Below are chapters of a fantasy story I am currently working on which I illustrate with my art. I don’t get much time for this project with all the other things that I do, but as new chapters become available, I will post them here. Ronzig's art is a multimedia merging of photography, computer manipulation and acrylic painting producing unique artwork suitable for the office the home or institutional installations. Each limited addition piece is personally signed and dated by the artist and is a fine addition to any collection. As an investment, you will find his work timeless and may expect its value to continue to increase for years. Chapter 1 The Legend of Ronzig The Wizard ![]() Long,
long ago, long before the age of science, long before the Ice Age even,
there was an age which humans have pushed from their memory. This was
the age of magic, when sorcerers and wizards fought great battles in
search of an outcome to the conflict between good and evil. Sorcerers
sought to arm themselves with the powers of evil in order to gain
control of the world and wizards sought to use the powers of good to
defeat these sorcerers and keep the world free. As
the world explored the great secrets of science, foolish people decided
that magic could not exist in this world because it was not scientific.
Only a few of the great wizards of the past understood how very wrong
this line of thinking was, for magic, more than any other discipline
was a precise, scientific branch of learning. The problem was amplified
by the fact that it took hundreds of years of dedicated study for a
novice to even begin to master this craft. Only the brightest students
reached the level of learning necessary to overcome death and complete
their studies. The reason that the Gods designed the science of magic
to be so difficult to master is quite simple really. If more than a few
were allowed to master the powers of magic, the conflict between the
two branches would threaten to rip apart the very fabric of time and
space. There was another limiting factor involved, for each master
magician could only take his first born son as an apprentice and there
was no other way to learn the secrets of magic except by apprenticeship
to a master. Now
Ronzig was the first born son of Ronik, the most powerful wizard of
that time and as first born, it was his destiny to become Ronik’s
apprentice. However, thirteen minutes after Ronzig was born, he was
followed into this world by his twin brother Ronzak. As the twins
reached the age of apprenticeship, Ronzig began his studies with his
father and Ronzak was left to seek other, less challenging disciplines. As
is often the case with siblings, the younger brother was more
intelligent than his older brother, but was lacking in the elder
brother’s wisdom. Ronzak could not tolerate being second to his less
intelligent brother and he left the family home to roam the world. Ronik’s
arch rival, Sonod the Sorcerer was quick to recognize an opportunity to
gain the upper hand over Ronik. Sonod had no sons, so he was free to
take any apprentice he chose, and he chose Ronzak who already carried
the magic gene in his body. This set into motion, the events which led
to the fiercest battle of magic which the world has ever known, The
Battle of the Twins. By
the time the twin brothers had reached the age of 313, they had far
surpassed the knowledge and skills of their mentors. They were the two
most powerful magicians ever to walk the face of the Earth. Ronzig
the Wizard and Ronzak the Sorcerer were destined to clash, for one had
embraced the powers of the Gods and the other had embraced the powers
of the demons. The
legend of this battle is another story for another time. It is enough
for the purpose of this tale to relate the fact that the conflagration
lasted over 500 years and so disrupted the balance of the universe that
it triggered an ice age on the planet Earth. Ronzig
was near defeat as the tide of battle had swung to favour Ronzak, but
in his wisdom, he conjured up a box with the last of his powers. This
was no ordinary box, for it was set to capture all dark magic. Its
workings followed the principles of a black hole. The more Ronzak used
his powers to fight the containing box, the stronger the box became,
until it had drained Ronzak of all of his magic. Unwilling
to destroy his twin brother, Ronzig chose to lock Ronzak’s magic into
the box. Ronzak laughs and says he will pick the lock and retrieve his
magic. Ronzig knows that his brother can pick any lock, so he conjures
up a combination lock, into which he secures the magic. Ronzak laughs
and says he will have no trouble devising the combination. Once he has
his magic restored, he will meet Ronzig in a final conflict. As Ronzig
walks away, he calls to his brother, telling him that the lock is no
ordinary one. It has been designed to set its own combination to the
number of characters determined by Ronzig. The final genius of the
container is that the number of characters in the combination is set to
infinity. The lock will never finish generating its combination and
cannot be opened unless the complete combination is entered. And
this was the final outcome of a millennium long battle between the two
branches of magic. The power of dark magic was defeated and locked away
for all eternity, but without the force of dark magic to counter; there
was no longer any need for Ronzig’s great magic. Since people no longer
were witness to the powers of magic being practiced, they soon forgot
that magic was very real and very powerful and they began to believe
that the legends of sorcerers and wizards were only myths. Although Ronzak no longer has his magic powers he is still a very strong force in the world. He has changed his name to BILL and he guards the GATES of Hell. Chapter 2 The Imminent Collapse
Now it came to pass that Ronzak the Sorcerer had grown very strong in the dark powers. He was certain he would be able to overpower all opposing forces and enslave all of mankind to his service. He began to discreetly envelope all the remote villages under his spell and force all able bodied males into his army. As his army of conscripts grew, he moved ever closer to The army of Nobody was aware that Ronzak had taken most of the reserves and advance guards into his own army, so when the threat was finally apparent, there were only a few defenders available. There ensued many long and heated debates within the government about how to respond to the inevitable ultimatum from Ronzak. The sides were almost even, half the government advocating surrender and servitude to Ronzak’s will while the other half vowed to fight to the death if necessary to preserve freedom. Being a truly democratic society in which all major decisions required approval of the citizens by plebiscite, all who remained free of Ronzak’s enslavement were called for the vote. Ronzig and his father Ronik were unaware of these proceedings as they were in the far Northern regions of the world, beyond any map of the time. They had been on the ice fields for several years learning a new magic called Blue Ice which promised to convert the desert regions of the world into oases of abundance. Ronzig was the first to perceive the turmoil back in the know world as his superior telepathic abilities began picking up fragments of distressing thought waves. He called his father to him saying, “There is trouble.” The two called up a cyclone and rode it a most speed back towards Ronik
told Ronzig to remain in the wasted lands and work to restore life to
the land, for it was immediately apparent that sorcery was at the root
of the tragic situation. Ronik continued to Upon arrival in The
following day, hostilities escalated into all our war. The battle raged
for three full weeks before the defenders were driven behind the walls
of
Meanwhile,
Ronzig had been working to restore vitality to the outer regions. He
was moving throughout the territories bringing the land back to life
and forming an army of women and children to help defend the land when
he met a young woman who said her name was Spirited Away. She was, like
all the others he met, dirty and hungry and without hope. Spirited Away
revealed her secret to Ronzig in a tale that is another story; she was
a fairy from the far Eastern When Ronzig cast a cleansing spell on her, Spirited Away’s true form was revealed and her magic was restored. Ronzig
immediately made her his General over the army of women and children
and felt the rejuvenating strength that comes with having an ally to
join in the struggle with him.
They finished gathering the new army and were preparing for the long
march to At the very moment that Ronzig felt that mortal pain, the battle was drawing to a devastating conclusion at Ronik had led the charge and fought his way through the throngs of enemy soldiers until he finally came face to face with his son. He commanded Ronzak to withdraw and end his conquest, the young sorcerer merely laughed and sent an electric charge at his father. Ronik parried the first few attacks and retaliated with ice storms which Ronzak easily shielded himself from. Finally the sorcerer’s superior magic prevailed and Ronik was severed across the chest by one of Ronzak’s electric charges and fell lifeless to the ground. Ronzig,
having felt the pain of the death blow, left Spirited Away to the task
of leading the army to the battle and he summoned his cyclone and made
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