“Arthur thought it better to make sure that the scattered Saxon forces could not re-form, at least while he came south for his father's burial." "He is young,"she said, "for such a charge." I smiled. "But ready for it, and more than able. Believe me, it was like seeing a young falcon take to the air, or a swan to the water.”
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Book:The Last Enchantment
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The Last Enchantment
The title The Last Enchantment implies a fantasy narrative in which magic, sorcery, or supernatural elements play a central role. The word 'Enchantment' clearly denotes magical or mystical subject matter, while 'Last' suggests concepts of conclusion, finality, or the culminating aspect of magical power or wonder. As a standalone title without additional context or attribution to a specific author, this title represents a fantasy literature work that engages readers with themes of magic, perhaps portraying the final or most powerful manifestation of supernatural forces. more
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