Master of the Sidhe

Master of the Sidhe by Kenneth C. Flint, published by Bantam in 1987, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in a world where the races of Erin unite to confront the impending threat posed by the Fomor and their sinister machines. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English, offering a narrative filled with adventure and conflict as the characters prepare for a climactic battle.
In this tale, the evil lord Balor seeks revenge by capturing the sea-god Manannan MacLir, setting the stage for a perilous mission led by the Champions of young Lugh, the Master of the Silver Warriors. Readers will encounter a diverse cast, including Lugh’s beloved Aine, the fearless Taillta, the Raven warrior-woman Morrigan, the Pooka Shapeshifter Shaglan, and the mighty Dagda alongside his son Angus. The story unfolds against a backdrop of science fiction elements, exploring themes of bravery and unity in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Now the final battle approaches. The races of Erin join to free their homeland from the foul Fomor and their nightmare engines. But the evil lord Balor plans a fearful vengeance, and captures the sea-god Manannan MacLir. On a deadly mission go the Champions of young Lugh, the Master of the Silver Warriors; his beloved Aine; the fearless Taillta; Morrigan, the Raven warrior-woman; Shaglan, the Pooka Shapeshifter; the mighty Dagda and his brave son Angus.
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