The Atlas Six

The Alexandrian Society: The Ultimate Magical Order

The Alexandrian Society is the world’s most powerful secret order of magical scholars, guarding lost knowledge from ancient civilizations. Each decade, only six exceptional magicians are chosen to compete for wealth, power, and prestige—but only five will be initiated.

This year’s candidates wield rare abilities: elemental mastery, telepathy, empathy, naturalism, and illusion-breaking. Under the guidance of the mysterious Atlas Blakely, they will explore the impossible—time, space, life, and death—while fighting to prove their worth.

One will be eliminated. The rest will gain everything.

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The Alexandrian Society: The World’s Most Elite Magical Order

The Alexandrian Society is the most powerful secret society of magical scholars, safeguarding lost knowledge from the greatest civilizations in history. Those who earn a place among the Alexandrians gain unparalleled wealth, power, and prestige—but entry is limited. Each decade, only six of the most uniquely gifted magicians are selected for the chance to be initiated.

This year’s candidates include:

  • Libby Rhodes & Nico de Varona – Two halves of a powerful whole, capable of manipulating the very fabric of physical reality.
  • Reina Mori – A naturalist who understands and communicates with life itself.
  • Parisa Kamali – A telepath who navigates the vast landscapes of the human mind.
  • Callum Nova – An empath with the ability to influence emotions and perceptions, making him indistinguishable from an illusionist.
  • Tristan Caine – A rare seer who can perceive the hidden structure of reality itself.

Under the guidance of the enigmatic Atlas Blakely, the six candidates are given one year to prove themselves. They will be judged on their contributions to the impossible—time, space, luck, thought, life, and death. Five will be initiated. One will be eliminated.

In this high-stakes competition, only the strongest will survive.

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Weight 0.38 kg
Dimensions 5.16 × 1.42 × 7.76 cm
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Format

Paperback

Pages

576

Publisher

Pan Macmillan , Macmillan

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