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==Titular character==
 
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The book's title, The Warlock, refers to Mars Ultor, as proven in the third chapter of the book by the Witch of Endor. However, the cover could be referring to Josh, since it is colored gold and has a symbol of King Tut's sarcophagus mask in the bottom right hand corner. It could also be referring to any of the characters that became Warlocks throughout the book, such as [[Machiavelli]], [[Billy the Kid]], or [[Aten]]
 
The book's title, The Warlock, refers to Mars Ultor, as proven in the third chapter of the book by the Witch of Endor. However, the cover could be referring to Josh, since it is colored gold and has a symbol of King Tut's sarcophagus mask in the bottom right hand corner. It could also be referring to any of the characters that became Warlocks throughout the book, such as [[Machiavelli]], [[Billy the Kid]], or [[Aten]]
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However, the warlock could had been referred by Scott as Niccolo, as he said in one of the fan forums.
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"The Warlock - the oath-breaker - of the title refers to a character who has made the biggest change, the biggest decision and acts out of character.
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<p style="line-height: 1.5em; ">And that is ............... Niccolo Machiavelli."</p>
 
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The Warlock is the fifth book in The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. It is written by Michael Scott and is set for release on May 24, 2011. It will be followed by the Enchantress in 2012.

Titular character

The book's title, The Warlock, refers to Mars Ultor, as proven in the third chapter of the book by the Witch of Endor. However, the cover could be referring to Josh, since it is colored gold and has a symbol of King Tut's sarcophagus mask in the bottom right hand corner. It could also be referring to any of the characters that became Warlocks throughout the book, such as Machiavelli, Billy the Kid, or Aten

However, the warlock could had been referred by Scott as Niccolo, as he said in one of the fan forums.

"The Warlock - the oath-breaker - of the title refers to a character who has made the biggest change, the biggest decision and acts out of character.

And that is ............... Niccolo Machiavelli."