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Come read the stories, poems, and songs from the Second Age of the people known in Celtic folklore as the Tuatha de Danann. After the destruction of Their homeland in Anwnn, the Sidhe find adventure and danger in a new land. The stories and poems herein are some of the most iconic pieces of the Second Age of the Fae, considered the Age of Legends by Siofralogists.

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Long before Tir Na N’og was divided from the human world, before Rhiannon defeated the Formorii or Kali wove her magical tapestry of tales, the Sidhe were One. The First Age was the age of the Capercaille, the lemur-like ancestors of the Sidhe, who lived in complete harmony with the Gřa. For millions of years, they played and loved on the island of Annwn, until one fateful night when the Ast’ir Mah’rhi fell from the sky and changed the history of the world forever. The door is open…come hear the tale of the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the world…and the greatest curse. So begins the saga of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the People of Dah’nu, which tells the very first story ever told. Herein lies the creation of the Sidhe, the starting point for a million years of mystery, tragedy, and magic.

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Welcome to the magical, mysterious, heroic, tragic, and hauntingly familiar world of the Sidhe. In The Queen’s Rune and Other Tales of the Sidhe, Shannon Avery takes readers on a mystical journey through the millennia-old culture of humanity’s closest cousins. The original tale of the Garden of Eden unfolds in epic poetry; a lonely “vampire” sings of her pain; the Sidhe Merlyn defies his Queen and his beloved to win one last battle and become the first of the Forsaken Ones. Through it all winds the lyrical artwork of fantasy artist Danae Bentley.

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