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  2. The Iron Fey - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Fey is a book series written by Julie Kagawa, [1] a New York Times [2] bestselling author. This series follows Meghan Chase, a girl who finds herself forced into the world of the Fey, including characters from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  3. Opening of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Opening of the World Series is a trilogy of novels by Harry Turtledove set in a fantasy world.. In the trilogy, the Raumsdalian Empire is the dominant political entity, which shares ties to a loose collection of barbarian tribes with a common ethnicity, known as the Bizogots.

  4. Mad Dash Racing - Wikipedia

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    In return, Hex initially offers the winner a brand-new pig, until Sid (one of the playable contestants) states that according to the contract they signed, the winner would receive Hex's Magical Scepter. Hex reluctantly agrees and the contest begins.

  5. Hail! Hail! - Wikipedia

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    This article about a 2010s science fiction novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  6. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Ruyi (As Desired or As [You] Wish), a curved decorative object that serves as a ceremonial sceptre in Chinese Buddhism or a talisman symbolizing power and good fortune in Chinese folklore. (Chinese folklore) Was (Power or Dominion), a scepter associated with the gods as well as with the pharaoh. In later use, it was a symbol of control over the ...

  7. Earthgrip - Wikipedia

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    Earthgrip is a collection of linked science fiction stories by Harry Turtledove, first published in hardcover by The Easton Press in 1991, and paperback by Ballantine Books in December of the same year.

  8. Styx: Shards of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    There, a goblin hunter named Helledryn hires Styx to steal a magical scepter from an ambassador to the dark elves, with the promise of amber as payment. Styx breaks into the ambassador's airship, but before he can grab the scepter, a shapeshifting dark elf takes it first. He attaches a large crystal to the staff and uses it to paralyze Styx.

  9. Mwindo epic - Wikipedia

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    It begins strangling Mwindo, but at the last minute he knocks it away with his scepter. Mwindo sends the scepter to punish Muisa, and the scepter bangs the god's head into the ground. Mwindo returns with the harvested bananas, but Muisa says he must still do one more task. In the morning, he must harvest a bucket of honey from the god's honey tree.