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* PowerCrystal: Wizards use, instead of the traditional MagicWand, a jewel or stone called a locus magicalicus to focus raw magic to cast spells. As Nevery explains, a locus stone ranges from anything between a rock and a gemstone.

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* PowerCrystal: Wizards use, instead of the traditional MagicWand, a jewel or stone called a locus magicalicus to focus raw magic to cast spells. As Nevery explains, a locus stone ranges from anything between a rock and a gemstone. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the later discoveries about the true nature of magic. [[spoiler:They're part of the hoards of the dragons who shed their bodies when they grow too large. The dragon-magic still recognizes its precious stones- and apparently the stones from another dragon's hoard too.]]

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* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler:Crowe calculated that Conn would be a better heir than his own son, so he crippled Embrewing to clear the way. Conn is horrified.]]

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* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler:Crowe calculated that Conn would be a better heir than his own son, so he crippled Embrewing to clear the way. ]] Conn is horrified.]]



* [[spoiler:AmnesiacHero: Conn lost his memory for a while. He got it back by the very end of book 3.]]

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* [[spoiler:AmnesiacHero: %%* AmnesiacHero: Conn lost his memory for a while. He [[spoiler:He got it back by the very end of book 3.]]]]
* BackgroundMagicField: All magic draws on power supplied by the BackgroundMagicField which exists in the form of wellsprings of magic. Although they not omnipresent, cities are built around these sites, and the magic reshapes itself to supply the cities. If a city grows too large, however, this can cause the magic to be "stretched thin", [[spoiler:which is one of the causes of Wellmet's magic weakening, as it was not able to supply the entire city]].



* TheCityNarrows: The Twilight. (No, not [[Literature/{{Twilight}} that one]].)
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Connwaer.

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* %%* TheCityNarrows: The Twilight. (No, not [[Literature/{{Twilight}} that one]].)
* %%* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Connwaer.



* DelayedExplosion: [[spoiler:What happens when Conn and Nevery try a locating spell to find Conn's locus stone.]]

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* %%* DelayedExplosion: [[spoiler:What happens when Conn and Nevery try a locating spell to find Conn's locus stone.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Connwaer. ''Twice''.]]

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* %%* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Connwaer. ''Twice''.]]



* SentientPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:the magic beings]]

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* SentientPhlebotinum: The [[spoiler:BackgroundMagicField that cities rely on]] turns out to be [[spoiler:the consciousnesses of dragons which have grown too large for their bodies to support]]. [[spoiler:They enjoy being used in acts of magic, and tend to be unhappy if they are not, which leads Arhionvar's magic beings]]to attempt to displace Wellmet's magic by attacking it]].



* LanguageOfMagic
* MasterOfUnlocking: Conn.

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* %%* MasterOfUnlocking: Conn.



* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* ParentalSubstitute: Nevery and Benet to Conn.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent
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%%* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The BackgroundMagicField that cities rely on, and that are required to operate magic are the consciousnesses of dragons, who have grown too large for their bodies to support.
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ParentalSubstitute: Nevery and Benet to Conn.



* StuffBlowingUp: ...Makes a great way to cast magic, as it happens!

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* %%* StuffBlowingUp: ...Makes a great way to cast magic, as it happens!



* TrilogyCreep: The four-year gap between ''Found'' and ''Home'' probably qualify.
* [[spoiler: VictoryGuidedAmnesia]]: Conn [[spoiler: giving himself to Wellmet and Arhionvar causes this. He gets his memories back, thankfully.]]

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* %%* TrilogyCreep: The four-year gap between ''Found'' and ''Home'' probably qualify.
* [[spoiler: VictoryGuidedAmnesia]]: Conn [[spoiler: giving VictoryGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Connwaer]] suffers from a case of this after [[spoiler:giving himself to the magics of Wellmet and Arhionvar causes this. He gets his memories back, thankfully.]]Arhionvar]]. [[spoiler:Fortunately, he recovers]].



** Also, a little earlier than that, when Conn realizes [[spoiler: the [[SentientPhlebotinum magics are the consciousnesses of dragons who have grown too large for their physical bodies.]]]]

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** Also, a little earlier than that, when Conn realizes [[spoiler: the [[SentientPhlebotinum magics are the consciousnesses of dragons dragons]] who have grown too large for their physical bodies.]]]]]]



* [[{{YouCantGoHomeAgain}} You Can't Go Home Again]]: Nevery returns from a twenty-year exile at the beginning of the series, and in the second book, [[spoiler:Connwaer gets exiled for the [[{{StuffBlowingUp}} same reasons]] Nevery did.]]

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* [[{{YouCantGoHomeAgain}} You Can't Go Home Again]]: YouCantGoHomeAgain: Nevery returns from a twenty-year exile at the beginning of the series, and in the second book, [[spoiler:Connwaer gets exiled for the [[{{StuffBlowingUp}} same reasons]] Nevery did.]]
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* LandOfOneCity: A rare JustifiedTrope, as [[spoiler: cities only get built (and may literally only be able to flourish) around wellsprings of magic, which only happens when a dragon dies. Dragons don't exactly tend to settle near cities or other dragons, so wellsprings of magic tend to end up fairly distant from each other.]]

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* LandOfOneCity: A rare JustifiedTrope, [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] example, as [[spoiler: cities only get built (and may literally only be able to flourish) around wellsprings of magic, which only happens when a dragon dies. Dragons don't exactly tend to settle near cities or other dragons, so wellsprings of magic tend to end up fairly distant from each other.]]
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* LandOfOneCity

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* LandOfOneCityLandOfOneCity: A rare JustifiedTrope, as [[spoiler: cities only get built (and may literally only be able to flourish) around wellsprings of magic, which only happens when a dragon dies. Dragons don't exactly tend to settle near cities or other dragons, so wellsprings of magic tend to end up fairly distant from each other.]]
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* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: The rogue magic is attacking Wellmet because it lost its city and people, and is desperately lonely]].

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''The Magic Thief'' follows Connwaer, a young pickpocket in the city of Wellmet, who makes the mistake of stealing a “locus magicalicus”, a stone that holds a wizard’s power. Touching a wizard’s locus stone is an almost-certain death sentence, but Conn somehow manages to survive. Curiosity convinces Nevery, the owner of the stone Conn tries to steal and recently returned to the city after a decades-long exile, to take Conn in as a servant, though Conn thinks he’s going to be the wizard’s apprentice. Nevery has been allowed to return to Wellmet in an effort to help stem the leak that seems to be draining the city’s magic. Conn seems to know more about it than anyone gives him credit for, but will he be able to convince anyone in time to save the city’s magic?

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''The Magic Thief'' follows Connwaer, a young pickpocket in the city of Wellmet, who makes the mistake of stealing a “locus magicalicus”, "locus magicalicus", a stone that holds a wizard’s power. Touching a wizard’s locus stone is an almost-certain death sentence, but Conn somehow manages to survive. Curiosity convinces Nevery, the owner of the stone Conn tries to steal and recently returned to the city after a decades-long exile, to take Conn in as a servant, though Conn thinks he’s going to be the wizard’s apprentice. Nevery has been allowed to return to Wellmet in an effort to help stem the leak that seems to be draining the city’s magic. Conn seems to know more about it than anyone gives him credit for, but will he be able to convince anyone in time to save the city’s magic?



* DyingTown: Quite literally.

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* DyingTown: Quite literally.literally as Conn finds out; [[spoiler:The magic running Wellmet is a sentient being, and it is old and weak.]]



* ModestRoyalty: Rowan Forestal.

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* ModestRoyalty: Rowan Forestal. In the first book, Conn doesn't realize she's more than any other rich kid until he learns enough letters to read the Duchess' family name on Rowan's robe.


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* PowerCrystal: Wizards use, instead of the traditional MagicWand, a jewel or stone called a locus magicalicus to focus raw magic to cast spells. As Nevery explains, a locus stone ranges from anything between a rock and a gemstone.
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* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler:Crowe calculated that Conn would be a better heir than his own son, so he crippled Embrewing to clear the way. Conn is horrified.]]
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** Thankfully averted with [[spoiler: cousins Embrewing and Conn, as the former admits to preparing to kill Conn before realizing he has no interest in usurping the Underlord position.]]
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* TrilogyCreep: The author has said that she's written a fourth book in the series, though it hasn't been published as of yet.

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* TrilogyCreep: The author has said that she's written a fourth book in the series, though it hasn't been published as of yet.four-year gap between ''Found'' and ''Home'' probably qualify.
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''The Magic Thief'' is a fantasy trilogy for children written by Sarah Prineas and featuring illustrations by Antonio Javier Caparo. It's published in the United States by Harper Collins.

The three books in the trilogy are:

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''The Magic Thief'' is a fantasy trilogy quartet for children written by Sarah Prineas and featuring illustrations by Antonio Javier Caparo. It's published in the United States by Harper Collins.

The three books in the trilogy quartet are:




A fourth book in the series, currently titled ''Chimney Swifts'', is set to be published in the Fall of 2014.

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\nA fourth book in the series, currently titled ''Chimney Swifts'', is set to be * ''The Magic Thief: Home'', published in the Fall of 2014.
Sept. 2014
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** Also, a little earlier than that, when Conn realizes [[spoiler: the [[SentientPhlebotinum magics are the consciousnesses of dragons who have grown too large for their physical bodies]]]]

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** Also, a little earlier than that, when Conn realizes [[spoiler: the [[SentientPhlebotinum magics are the consciousnesses of dragons who have grown too large for their physical bodies]]]]bodies.]]]]
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** Also, a little earlier than that, when Conn realizes [[spoiler: the [[SentientPhlebotinum magics are the consciousnesses of dragons who have grown too large for their physical bodies]]]]
--> [[spoiler: The dragon wasn't dying. A magic was being born.]]
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* WhamLine: In book three, Conn's plan to [[spoiler: unite the two magics in taking care of Wellmet. More specifically, ''how'' he does it.]]
-->[[spoiler: I gave the magics me.]]
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''The Magic Thief'' is a fantasy trilogy for children written by Sarah Prineas and featuring illustrations by Antonio Javier Caparo. It's published in the United States by Harper Collins.

The three books in the trilogy are:
* ''The Magic Thief'', published June 2008
* ''The Magic Thief: Lost'', published June 2009
* ''The Magic Thief: Found'', published May 2010

A fourth book in the series, currently titled ''Chimney Swifts'', is set to be published in the Fall of 2014.

''The Magic Thief'' follows Connwaer, a young pickpocket in the city of Wellmet, who makes the mistake of stealing a “locus magicalicus”, a stone that holds a wizard’s power. Touching a wizard’s locus stone is an almost-certain death sentence, but Conn somehow manages to survive. Curiosity convinces Nevery, the owner of the stone Conn tries to steal and recently returned to the city after a decades-long exile, to take Conn in as a servant, though Conn thinks he’s going to be the wizard’s apprentice. Nevery has been allowed to return to Wellmet in an effort to help stem the leak that seems to be draining the city’s magic. Conn seems to know more about it than anyone gives him credit for, but will he be able to convince anyone in time to save the city’s magic?

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!! This series provides examples of:
* [[spoiler:AmnesiacHero: Conn lost his memory for a while. He got it back by the very end of book 3.]]
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Black Maggie, Conn's mother, was killed by Underlord Crowe, her brother.]]
* CapturedSuperEntity: [[spoiler:Wellmet's magic being contained in a machine to weaken it by Underlord Crowe.]]
* TheCityNarrows: The Twilight. (No, not [[Literature/{{Twilight}} that one]].)
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Connwaer.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Conn's mom is dead before the series starts, and his dad never appears.
* DelayedExplosion: [[spoiler:What happens when Conn and Nevery try a locating spell to find Conn's locus stone.]]
* DyingTown: Quite literally.
* EvilUncle: Conn has one of these. [[spoiler:It's Underlord Crowe.]]
* GiveMeBackMyWallet: Conn catches another pickpocket trying this on him.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Connwaer. ''Twice''.]]
* HeyYou: Conn always refers to his mother as "Black Maggie."
* SentientPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:the magic beings]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Nevery. One of his defining traits according to his character bio is "Kind, but would never admit it."
* JustifiedCriminal: Connwaer steals so he can eat.
* LandOfOneCity
* LanguageOfMagic
* MasterOfUnlocking: Conn.
* MeaningfulName: Nearly half the cast has them, and certain names even become a plot-point.
** Not to mention the fact that the boy-thief protagonist is named ''[[ConMan Conn]]''.
* ModestRoyalty: Rowan Forestal.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* ParentalSubstitute: Nevery and Benet to Conn.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Conn and Rowan. They're the best of friends and always stick up for each other, but there's nothing romantic about their relationship, even hintwise. Though Argest ''may'' be jealous of Conn.
* RealMenWearPink: Benet is incredibly domestic, but ''terrifying'' if you get on his bad side. He doesn't work as Nevery's bodyguard (and stand-in housemaid and cook) for nothing.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Rowan is the daughter of the Duchess of Wellmet [[spoiler:and later becomes Duchess herself]]. She travels to foreign [[LandOfOneCity cities]], fights evil magic-beings and saves Conn more than once when he gets in over his head.
* RulesOfOrphanEconomics: Conn starts off with type 3, but meeting Nevery moves him to type 2.
* StuffBlowingUp: ...Makes a great way to cast magic, as it happens!
* ThemeNaming: All of Crowe's family have bird-related names. [[spoiler: Such as his sister Black Maggie (Magpie), his son Embrewing, Conn himself...]]
* TrilogyCreep: The author has said that she's written a fourth book in the series, though it hasn't been published as of yet.
* [[spoiler: VictoryGuidedAmnesia]]: Conn [[spoiler: giving himself to Wellmet and Arhionvar causes this. He gets his memories back, thankfully.]]
* [[{{YouCantGoHomeAgain}} You Can't Go Home Again]]: Nevery returns from a twenty-year exile at the beginning of the series, and in the second book, [[spoiler:Connwaer gets exiled for the [[{{StuffBlowingUp}} same reasons]] Nevery did.]]
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