Read The Magykal Papers Online
Authors: Angie Sage
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FTER THE ASSASSINATION
of the Queen, the Supreme Custodian ruled over the Castle. He was a vicious, nasty little man, and even his mother thought he was arrogant. He was vain, much given to preening and liked wearing delicate, embroidered slippers. His hobby was lurking and listening at doors, but he never did hear anything good about himself.
His job was to find the baby Princess and get rid of her. Only then could his Master, DomDaniel, safely resume what he considered to be his rightful place at the top of the Wizard Tower as ExtraOrdinary Wizard.
The Supreme Custodian knew that once he found the Princess, his job would be at an end, so he did not try too hard—he liked the trappings of office and he particularly liked his banquets. Periodically he was summoned to see DomDaniel in the Badlands, and he would return from these visits white-faced and with a temporarily renewed vigor for the search. It was after a particularly frightening visit, where DomDaniel threatened to have him
Consumed
, that the Supreme Custodian put in a spy, Linda Lane, to check on a possible lead in Room 16, Corridor 223, East Side—a Wizard enclave in the Ramblings.
Linda Lane reported to the Supreme Custodian that the Princess—or the Queenling, as he preferred to call her—was living among the Wizards in what the house-proud Linda described as “a disgusting state of squalor.” And so, on the evening of Jenna Heap’s tenth birthday, the Supreme Custodian gave an Assassin her orders. But as we know, all did not go his way.
FILES OF THE SUPREME CUSTODIAN
Found in the Supreme Custodian’s rooms in a file marked HEAP
•••••REPORT OF••••• SENIOR SANITARY
AND
HOUSE CLEARANCE
Location:
Room 16, Corridor 223, East Side
Name of former residents:
Heap
Value of possessions:
Nil
Condition of possessions:
Poor
Quantity of possessions:
Seven times average amount
Books to be removed:
Yes
Operative’s comments:
A large quantity of banned
Magyk
books were observed. Due to pressure of work I left helper to stack these outside for removal by the Book Squad. Checked later to find books had indeed been removed. Request clean uniform due to dust saturation. Book Squad later informed me that no books had been collected. Suggest investigation.
See below for list of dangerous books unaccounted for:
These items were removed for destruction:
The following decayed food was removed for composting:
These garments were sent to the Young Army Barracks:
These garments were sent to the Asylum for Distressed Persons:
| -2 girls’ short tunics | | condition: threadbare | | -49 odd socks | | condition: disgusting | | -2 pairs of boys’ boots | | condition: holed |
Other household items sent to the Asylum for Distressed Persons:
| -9 blankets | | condition: threadbare |
| -6 houseplants | | condition: dead |
| -8 bowls | | condition: cracked |
| -10 cups | | condition: cracked |
| -10 forks | | condition: bent |
| -12 spoons | | condition: bent |
| -5 towels | | condition: threadbare |
| -9 toothbrushes | | condition: not nice |
| -24 pens | | condition: mostly broken |
| -2 rubber balls | | condition: chewed |
| -1 mouse | | condition: dead |
| -1 bag of dog hair | | condition: smelly |
Found in the Heap Home
WINTER SCHEDULE
The Knights on the Tiles are pleased to present
A M
ID
W
INTER
F
EAST OF
F
ESTIVITIES
Featuring:
:
P
ERCY
T
HROWER, JUGGLING MASTER
Recently returned from his successful tour of the Far Countries! Mr. Thrower will juggle chickens and children for the delight of all! Book early to avoid disappointment.
New Year’s Eve
The Pupils of the Purple Elementary School present their annual production of the pantomime:
The Queen and Hotep-Ra
Snow Business
A selection of short plays on the theme of snow. Audiences are requested to come dressed as snowflakes. We aim to create a blizzard!