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67 pages 2 hours read

LaDarrion Williams

Blood at the Root

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2024

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Symbols & Motifs

The Price of Magic

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of death and violence.

One motif that is repeated throughout the text is the phrase “magic always comes with a price” (107). Kumale first introduces this concept when he gives Malik a tour of the campus. As he explains the different things that conjurers can do with magic, he emphasizes to Malik that there is always a cost associated with its practice.

This phrase is used in two different ways. The first addresses the physical cost on the conjurer that comes with performing magic, which Malik experiences when he performs magic on his own before coming to Caiman. At Caiman, after he shows his defense skills in class, Dr. Akeylah explains that his “untapped power is quite astonishing, but [he] use[s] a lot of energy, and that energy […] takes a lot out of [him]” (226). In this way, the physical cost of magic serves to place limits on what the characters can do, setting boundaries for the magical world and not allowing magic to be an instant cure-all for every situation.

In addition to the physical cost, there are also certain spells that require a sacrifice by the conjurer.

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