The Wizor Fair

The Wizor Fair by Robert A. G. Erickson is a fantasy adventure published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on January 7, 2020. This edition spans 274 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows twins Lenny and Cassy as they navigate a complex power struggle involving two sorcerers and a malevolent fairy, all while trying to find their way back home.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tale that begins when Skeldon, an apprentice sorcerer, transports himself from a parallel world to modern-day Seattle. He inadvertently transforms Cassy into a fairy known as a whelf, leading the twins to the medieval Kingdom of Duscany. As they delve deeper into the magical conflicts, they must confront the evil Night Shadow and unravel the mysteries surrounding shadow wolves that threaten the sorcerers. The story intricately explores themes of magic, adventure, and the challenges of overcoming dark forces in a fantastical setting.
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Twins Lenny and Cassy must overcome a power struggle between two powerful sorcerers and a wicked fairy before they can return home.Skeldon, an apprentice sorcerer searching for magic wizors to help him compete at The Wizor Fair, transports himself from a parallel world to modern day Seattle where he enlists fourteen year old twins Lenny and Cassy to help him, but he accidentally transforms Cassy into a fairy called a whelf. The twins return with him to the medieval Kingdom of Duscany, but the magic of the Whelf Fen inescapably draws Cassy into the Long Night to compete for the whelf queenship against the evil Night Shadow. Lenny and Skeldon must unravel the mysterious relationship of the shadow wolves stalking the sorcerers of the kingdom, the power struggle between two powerful sorcerers and the whelf battle being waged during the Long Night, which ultimately will decide the fate of the Kingdom of Duscany and perhaps the world.
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