Butler Goode was responsible for keeping order for the outer area of the island, so he came to the outside together with Angor.
"Mister Padt, as Lady Flora said, the master didn't teach you spells for your own good," Goode spoke in a small voice.
Angor looked at him and waited for his explanation.
"Do you know about 'the path of truth'?"
Angor nodded. The path of truth meant that a wizard should walk his or her own path when doing wizardry. Sunders told him before, that "Walking on your own path without being restricted by the ancestors and keep it up for years on end. Even if you can't see where you're going, you are creating your unique sight. Such a wizard is a real wizard".
Angor did not understand though.
Didn't every wizard already create their own path? If they could succeed by copying the ways of ancestors, formal wizards should not be so scarce.