The Wizard And The White Wolf Saga
Philip Rangel has lived in California, Utah, Oregon, Washington, and Texas. He has been a welder for a water purification company for the last twenty-five years.
Philip and his wife are also hand-crafters and Vendors for Renaissance Festivals, Comic-Con's, and various Crafting Markets.
Hobbies include axe forging, fishing, and reading.
Philip can often be found on his Facebook page talking with fans and sharing memes. Please like his Facebook page and keep an eye on it. He posts new pictures and videos often.
Philip started this saga over 20 years ago. He drew inspiration from many:
His acknowledgments are
Patricia A McKillip, Stephen R Donaldson
Frank Herbert, Hickman & Weis, Michael Moorcock, Anne McCaffery, Heinlein, Terry Brooks, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jean M Auel, Jo Clayton, Janet Kagen, JK Rowling and of course JRR Tolkien
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Recently his wife and daughters (ME) have introduced him to Nora Roberts, Seanan McGuire, my hometown girl Patricia Briggs and the incomparable Sarah J Maas
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(This acknowledgement has been written by his daughter Elizabeth)
mythits
Mythits are about three feet tall. Their slender bodies are covered in fur. Multi-colored variations of brightly colored fur allow endless possibilities. Thick strands, that resemble hair, protrude from the top of their heads, arraying like the cap of a mushroom. The eyes of a Mythit have neither iris nor whites. Glowing slanted orbs behold the world in its aural display.
The strands of thick hair on a Mythit’s head gather sunlight much the same way that a plant utilizes chlorophyll. Sunlight is their nourishment. Energy gathered from the sun allows a Mythit to fade. Mythits can jump from place to place by fading in and out.
Mythits also gather energy from aura. The grand, glorious aura of plants and animals sustain them at night. Unfortunately, many Mythits have been affected by the aura of humans. Human aura is as full of emotion as it is energy. Emotional energy can be wonderful when it is sweet like approval, pride, and love. However, there is also hate, jealousy, and lust. Thick emotions tend to turn Mythits gray.