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Coriss The Alchemical Wizard With Cobalt Magic Element 27 — Magical Elementals Chemistry Fantasy Series, Book Twenty-Seven
Sixty years of working with cobalt magic has taught Coriss one truth: the elements don’t bend to the impatient. But when metal tools crumble like chalk across the northern villages of MarBryn and elemental signatures vanish from the ore entirely, patience may be the one thing he can’t afford.
The ancient elemental fonts of the Deepvein Mountains are being drained — not by accident, not by time, but by Valon the Chromist, a practitioner of chromium corruption magic who was brilliant, purposeful, and deeply wrong about what power was for. Coriss knows him. He hoped never to again.
With his quick-minded sixteen-year-old grandson Rennick at his side, Coriss sets out across the lowlands of MarBryn — through sulfur-soaked marshes crackling with Chromethyst creatures, through ancient mining cities built inside volcanic calderas, and up into mountains where Founding Age alchemists carved element formulas into the stone that still hold the world in equilibrium. Along the way, a sharp-eyed resonance trader with three generations of frequency data, a haunted soldier who is the last man standing from his unit, and a Marwylk tracker with excellent negotiating instincts join a company that is smaller than it probably should be and considerably better than it looks.
At the heart of it all: a convergence point where six elemental font lines meet, a villain who wasn’t entirely wrong about the problem, and a wizard who has spent a lifetime learning the difference between force and pressure — and exactly when to use which.
Coriss The Alchemical Wizard With Cobalt Magic is a chemistry-rooted elemental fantasy built on the real science of cobalt — its magnetic properties, its distinctive blue, its biological resonance — woven into a world where alchemy is infrastructure and the elements are alive in ways that matter. Fans of slow-burn mentor-apprentice dynamics, ensemble casts with genuine chemistry, and fantasy grounded in scientific wonder will find something worth staying for.
No Metal, No Magic.

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