In Mangar The Alchemical Wizard With Manganese Magic — the twenty-fifth book in the Magical Elementals Chemistry Fantasy Series — alchemical wizard Mangar faces the greatest crisis the planet of MarBryn has ever known, and the only element that can stop it is hiding in plain sight.
When MarBryn’s ancient ley lines — the elemental network powering every forge, every luminite lamp, and every scrap of magical technology on the planet — begin failing under deliberate chemical attack, Mangar and his companions race across volcanic Oxide Plains, through glittering underground crystal caves, across the violet Permanganate Sea, and into the toxic Sulfur Flats to confront a bitter rival with a forty-year grudge and a plan to hold all of civilization hostage. The contamination is spreading. And only Mangar’s precise manganese magic can purify a poisoned world before it goes dark.
Mangar is not your typical fantasy wizard. Sharp-eyed, quietly dangerous, and far warmer than his brooding expression suggests, he wields Element 25 — manganese — with surgical precision. His magic is rooted in real chemistry: desulfurization that neutralizes weakness at the molecular level, permanganate power deployed like a scalpel rather than a thunderstorm, and the patient stored potential of a battery that never fully discharges. He does not perform magic. He deploys it.
Alongside an unforgettable cast — a wisecracking apprentice alchemist, a giant iron-grey Ferrocat with a dry wit, a copper-magic healer, a battle-hammer warrior, and one very enthusiastic underground fire sprite — Mangar navigates a world where ancient forges stand beside element-powered transit runners, all bound by the single philosophy that unites every civilization on MarBryn: No Metal, No Magic.
Perfect for fans of chemistry-themed fantasy fiction, alchemy adventure novels, science fantasy world-building, and action-packed stories that make real-world STEM concepts thrilling and accessible, Mangar The Alchemical Wizard With Manganese Magic delivers magic, humor, heart, and genuine science — all in one spellbinding adventure.

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