Dugald Steer wrote Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin.
"Wizardology" is a book and part of the "Ology" series, which provides interactive content within physical books. To see the inside of "Wizardology," you would need to purchase the book itself, as the content is not typically available to view online.
The cauldron is in Chapter IX. The donkey-headed person is drinking from it.
It is in chapter I the work of a wizard. it is next to the book under Merlin's left hand.
Read the spell in harpiers book and make the magic work.then in harpers book i gothoot and shout owl is a about
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it is under the unicorn.
Oh, dude, Harpier's book from wizardology says a bunch of stuff, like spells, potions, and probably some cool wizard secrets. It's like a magical recipe book, but instead of cupcakes, you're making fireballs and invisibility potions. So, if you're into that whole wizard vibe, it's definitely worth a read.
i think its somewhere in chappter xii
In "Wizardology: The Secrets of Merlin," the cloak of invisibility is found in a hidden chamber within Merlin's Tower. It is said to grant the wearer the ability to move unseen.
on chapter III it's the floor by the window.
A book that is also part of kind of a 'series' of the other books such as "Wizardology" "Egyptology" "Pirateology". They are interesting books, with stories and almost fake factual information, mostly meant for children but they are indeed fascinating.