Albert Weaver, a dedicated reporter, chronicles the first ten transformative years since magic appeared in the modern world. He meticulously pieces together fragmented narratives, exploring the societal, ethical and geopolitical implications of magic's emergence. His work captures the initial confusion, the brief period of adaptation, and the devastating "Wild Years" that redefined the world. Weaver examines the varied impacts of all five magic schools, seeking to understand magic not as a power, but as a "mirror" reflecting humanity's true nature in a world permanently changed.