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  • The Test Begins!
  • The Alchemist
  • To the Lab!
  • The King and Queen are looking for the most powerful wizard in the land, by creating a test. The test is to turn a bronze coin into gold. The bronze coin wasn't easily bent and had a polished gleam. They sent Sam, the Royal messengers, to find one. Luckily, Sam knew exactly the right wizard to find.
  • Into the Fire
  • Sam treks through the chemistry forests and past the ionic river to find the great wizard known as Gregory the Alchemist. Sam gives the wizard the bronze coin and shares the news of the test. Gregory agrees and takes the coin.
  • Gold!
  • Gregory the Alchemist was unfazed by the challenge and dipped the bronze coin into his boiling cauldron. The cauldron was filled with an ancient elixir known as Potassium hydroxide, which was murky, and had a grainy texture. This changed the bronze coin into what looked like a silver coin, but Gregory the Alchemist's work wasn't over yet.
  • Success!
  • Gregory the Alchemist throws the coin into the mystical fire pit of Bunsen. Gregory calculated that it would be the last step in the process of his spell to transform the coin. This magical fire would be enough to change the bronze coin into gold.
  • Almost in a blink of an eye, the coin turned into shiny gold. The silver and bronze seemed to have evaporated away. The Alchemist exclaimed "Gold!". Never before had he performed this kind of magic and he was surprised to see that the shape and strength of the coin remained the same, but it had a new shiny gold color.
  • Later, Gregory came to the Royal Castle with the newly transformed gold coin. The King, Queen, and Royal messenger were all impressed with the wizard. Gregory the Alchemist was made the Royal Spellcaster and was given a handsome reward for his achievement.
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