“I pass trays of spun-sugar animals, little acorn cups filled with wine, enormous sculptures of horn, and a stall where a bent-backed woman takes a brush and draws charms on the soles of shoes. It takes some wandering, but I finally find a collection of sculpted leather masks. They are pinned to a wall and cunningly shaped like the faces of strange animals or laughing goblins or boorish mortals, painted gold and green and every other colour imaginable.” FantasyHolly BlackThe Folk Of The AirJude DuarteJudeMagicalThe Wicked KingMasksMarketThe Mandrake Market Book:The Wicked King Source: The Wicked King