A Malady of Magicks

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  • A Malady of Magicks Book Detail

  • Author : Craig Shaw Gardner
  • Release Date : 1986-09-15
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  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 244
  • ISBN 13 : 9780441516629
  • File Size : 49,49 MB

A Malady of Magicks by Craig Shaw Gardner PDF Summary

Book Description: "Guxx Unfufadoo is my name. And killing wizards is my game!"Thus spoke the dreaded rhyming demon, come from the Netherhells, to munch a bunch of the great Ebenezum.Only it didnrs"t quite work out that way. Ebenezum lived, cursed by Guxx with a mighty curse that he should henceforth be allergic to magic.So Ebenezum and his hapless apprentice Wuntvor must journey to the City of Forbidden Delights to seek a cure. They find the road fraught with peril and dark magic, from tap-dancing dragons to enchanted chickens, slobbering trolls, winsome witches and sinister shrubbery.Itrs"s up to Wunt to see them through, to utter the sounds of power and speak the spells that will insure their health, wealth and continued life. It only he could remember the wordshellip;

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