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“I can kill with a single word. I can hurl a ball of fire into the midst of my enemies. I rule a squadron of skeletal warriors, who can destroy by touch alone. I can raise a wall of ice to protect those I serve. The invisible is discernible to my eyes. Ordinary magic spells crumble in my presence... But I bow in the presence of a master. -- Lord Soth to Raistlin Majere”

Quote by Margaret Weis

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Time of the Twins: Legends, Volume One

In this first volume of the Legends series, readers are introduced to a richly detailed fantasy universe where magic is a force of both wonder and peril. The story follows the journey of two twins, bound by blood and destiny, as they navigate a world filled with mythical creatures, ancient prophecies, and epic battles. As they unravel the mysteries of their past, they must also confront the challenges of their own identities and the growing power within them. more

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Margaret Weis
Margaret Weis

Margaret Weis, born on March 16, 1948, is an American novelist renowned for her works in science fiction and fantasy literature. She is particularly celebrated for her collaborative series of 'Dungeons & Dragons' role-playing game novels with Tracy Hickman. more

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