Descendants of Magic

Descendants of Magic

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For centuries, Faerie Land has existed in the same space as the human world, yet forever out of man kind's reach thanks to the magical barrier known as the veil. Which, for the citizens of Washington DC, is a very good thing because they have no clue that they're actually located near the outskirts of Faerie. But thanks to a pair of Faerie twins, the veil between the world of Faerie Land and the human world has collapsed. Now trolls hunt in the shopping district of Washington DC, giants kick cars around like toys, and dragons soar through the night sky as political figures and citizens, both Faerie and human clamor to regain control as their world fractures around them.
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