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The massive, oak doors crashed shut. A silhouetted figure stood alone. Behind him lay the whispers of betrayal; ahead lay nameless terrors. He had been warned not to speak out against Wicca, the Lord of Darkness. But how could he, druid Magnamus, stay silent when his beloved Realm was being crushed by ...
The Pattern Master has designs on the Emperor Beyon, and only Mesema, a girl from the plains, and Prince Sarmin, Beyon's half-mad heir, can stand against the evil manipulator in this classic fantasy.