The Tale of Albert and the Griffin Family Legacy
Magic, as we know it today, is often associated with sleight of hand, card tricks, and illusions designed to amaze. But to truly understand its roots, we must travel back two thousand years, to a time when Albert was born.
Albert came into the world as any ordinary child, born to a simple family in a vast, mysterious world. As he grew, Albert’s curiosity set him apart. By the age of 20, his love for nature and animals turned into an obsession with exploration. Every day, he ventured deeper into forests, discovering new creatures and marveling at the natural world.
One fateful night, as he slept under the stars, Albert was awakened by a soft, eerie voice calling his name. “Albert… Albert… come here.” Without understanding why, he found himself drawn toward the voice. Walking through the dense forest, he eventually reached a glowing object in the heart of a clearing.
When Albert regained his senses, he found himself standing before a crystal-like flower, glowing with an unearthly light. Fascinated, he reached out to touch it. The moment his fingers brushed its surface, a surge of energy coursed through his body, overwhelming him. He collapsed to the ground, unconscious.
When Albert awoke, he was in a village he had never seen before. Over time, he discovered that the crystal flower had granted him abilities beyond imagination. Each day, he learned something new about his powers and carefully documented every detail in a journal.
Years passed, and Albert started a family. He had ten sons and one daughter, all of whom inherited his powers. Albert trained his children, sharing his discoveries and encouraging them to add to his book, which would later be known as The Book of Sorcerers. However, Albert soon realized that his magical lineage could only be passed down through his sons, not his daughter.
As Albert lay on his deathbed, he instructed his children to hide their powers from ordinary humans, warning them that humanity could not bear the truth. He urged them to continue expanding the book and to pass it down through the generations. His final words were:
“From now on, we are sorcerers. Protect our legacy.”
After his death, Albert’s children and grandchildren spread across the world, developing their powers in secret. The Griffin family, as they became known, formed their own society hidden within human civilizations.
The Rise of Werewolves and Vampires
In time, some sorcerers experimented with their magic, leading to the creation of mythical beings. One sorcerer’s failed spell turned humans into powerful and aggressive werewolves, though he was killed before documenting the process.
Another sorceress, grieving the loss of her mortal son to a werewolf, cast a spell that made her children immortal and dependent on human blood to survive. This was the origin of vampires. However, she destroyed her notes and erased the spell from her memory to prevent it from being misused. Vampires, though powerful, remained an outcast group despised by both humans and sorcerers.
The Story of Archie Griffin
Archie knew nothing of this world. For 18 years, he lived an ordinary life, unaware of his family’s magical heritage. His life took a dark turn when his father died in a car accident, leaving him feeling lonely and adrift.
One evening, as Archie scrolled through his phone, a knock at the door startled him. He hesitated before answering.
“Who is it?” Archie called out.
“It’s your uncle George,” the voice replied. “Open the door.”
“I don’t have an uncle,” Archie said, confused.
“Are you Archie, son of Mike?” the voice pressed.
Suspicious, Archie opened the door slightly, only to be met by a man who claimed to be his uncle. “Your father kept you hidden from the family,” George explained. “But your grandfather has ordered me to bring you to the family estate.”
Reluctantly, Archie agreed. Within seconds, George teleported them both to a massive estate, leaving Archie disoriented and nauseous.
“Where are we? How did we get here?” Archie demanded.
“Calm down,” George replied. “You’ll get used to it.”
Inside the grand estate, Archie met his grandfather, an imposing yet warm figure. Over time, Archie learned the truth: his father had abandoned the Griffin family to protect him from their magical legacy. The bracelet Archie had worn his entire life was, in fact, a tool to suppress his latent powers.
When Archie removed the bracelet out of curiosity, his magic awakened, and his life changed forever. His grandfather began teaching him the basics of sorcery, and Archie slowly came to terms with his newfound identity as a member of the powerful Griffin family.


