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The Blob

 

            After the first war of the races, man became an outcast and was forced to run into the deep southland. At .
             Paranor (the home of the Druids) A druid named Bremen was declared an outcast because of his insistence .
             to keep using magic, which was forbidden after the first war of the races. Bremen was the only one that .
             knew that a rebel druid named Brona has learned to use great magic for evil and was on a plan to kill all the .
             races and make the world all for the netherworld. .
             Bremen knew that he needed help so he (hired) a man named Kinson Ravenlock. They go into the high .
             northland and find out that the whole Troll nation was subverted by the now called Warlock Lord. So .
             Bremen goes to Paranor to tell the Druids of the Warlock Lordcoming, but they wouldnlisten except .
             his friends Tay Trefenwyd, an Elf, and Risca, a Dwarve. Right before they leave, a girl Druid wants to join .
             them. Well, finally, Bremen lets her come with them. .
             He decides to go to the Hadeshorn, a lake that lets the druids of the past come out to speak with them. So, .
             Bremen talks to the first Druid named Galaphile Elessidel. He shows him four visions of what they have to .
             do. One of Paranor destroyed and the Druids all dead, another of a fortress in the westland with the black .
             elfstone in it, another of a man facing Brona in Mortal Combat with a great magical sword, and another of .
             Bremen standing next to the Hadeshorn with a boy with funny eyes. .
             Will Tay Trefenwyd suceed in his charge to find the Black Elfstone? Will Risca tell the Dwarves of the .
             Warlocks coming and sucessfully make an army in time? Will Bremen, Kinson, and the girl(Mareth) build .
             the sword in time before the four lands are subverted? To find out, read the book!!!!!.
            


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