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Windmaster's Bane.


Windmaster's Bane BANE. This word was formerly used to signify a malefactor. Bract. 1. 2, t. 8, c. 1.  

Tom Deitz

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Originally published in 1986, Windmaster's Bane is a beloved fantasy novel for all ages, now updated and lightly rewritten by author Tom Deitz in a new collector's edition. When a chance occurence gifts an ordinary teenaged boy with the Second Sight, he learns that the world of Faerie--one that he knew only through Irish myths--is dangerously real. When his brother is stolen and his beloved uncle is struck down by faerie magic, he and his two closest friends must band together in a a quest to save lives. A wondrous high fantasy High fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction that is set in invented or parallel worlds. Built upon the platform of a diverse body of works in the already very popular fantasy genre, high fantasy came to fruition through the work of authors such as C. S. Lewis and, foremost, J. R.  adventure, filled cover to cover with magical charm and challenges.
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