![]() ![]() Kathryn Butler’s excellent book, The Prince and the Blight, is a book we will read together again and again. Our hearts connect as our imaginations are unlocked by the characters and adventures described on each page. “My favorite thirty minutes of every day are the moments before bed when I gather with my sons to read great stories. Théa Rosenburg, blogger, Little Book, Big Story ![]() I can’t wait to see where Kathryn Butler steers her series next!” Beautiful, honest, redemptive, and true, this book is sure to win a spot in the hearts of those who love the Chronicles of Narnia and the Wingfeather Saga. “Though Lily returns to the Realm and finds it marred by darkness, her story is an adventure of the best and brightest kind. Witmer, Managing Editor, author, A Year in the Big Old Garden, Beside the Pond, and The Strange New Dog A worthy companion to the first adventure!” “The stakes are high when Lily is called back to the realm of dreams, and her questions and fears will feel surprisingly true to life for young readers. Book 2 in the Dream Keeper Saga by Kathryn Butler.Christian Themes: This exciting story invites readers into deep conversations about the gospel and theological issues including hope, evil, and salvation.Ideal for Middle-Grade Readers and Families: Includes kids’ favorite fantasy and adventure elements with imaginative new characters and settings they’ll love.As young readers join Lily's exciting quest, they'll explore what it means to trust in God's faithfulness, even when he feels distant. In this sequel to The Dragon and the Stone, Kathryn Butler takes middle-grade readers on an unforgettable adventure that mixes fantasy with biblical concepts. Where is Prince Pax? If he can save the Somnium Realm like he did before, why won’t he stop the blight? Lily and her friends must return to Castle Iridyll to find out. Lily tries to pretend that everything is normal, but when her friend Cedric the dragon appears to tell her that an illness has taken over the kingdom, troubling questions haunt her. The glowing stone pendant that transported her is now bringing strange creatures to life against her will, with her paper-mache pterodactyl and even scrambled eggs suddenly moving about on their own. It’s been a month since 12-year-old Lily McKinley was whisked away to the Somnium Realm to rescue her father, and although she’s overjoyed to have him home, she can’t leave the magical world behind. It is recommended for use by individuals age 13 and older.An Adventure Novel for Middle-Grade Readers Steeped in Magic, Mystery, and Glimmers of Hope-Book 2 in the Dream Keeper Saga This product contains materials that may not be suitable for all audiences. ![]() You’ve just entered the wrong side of town. The Blight: Richard Pett’s Crooked City provides countless hours of adventure for your game and the seeds to endless campaigns spawning from its grimy, crowded environs. It also includes the Levee Adventure, a nine-part series of adventures that introduces your players to their first taste of the Blight and its rotten and degenerate urban confines.īring your players to a truly novel city setting, where adventures are utterly different than the ordinary fare of traditional fantasy. Two books in one, The Blight: Richard Pett’s Crooked City is everything you need for a campaign set in Castorhage, the city known to most simply as “The Blight.” Set in the Lost Lands campaign setting, this book consists of The Blight Campaign Guide - which includes the Cyclopædia Infestarum, a huge collection of new monsters, NPCs, and other resources for the setting - as well as a ten-chapter gazetteer to the city’s districts. Ruthless factions, many of them quite monstrous, wage a hidden war for control of the city, its bizarre “technologies,” and its cruel empire. The city-state has begun exploring realms beyond the normal world, heedless of the dangers and unaware that these other worlds are exploring the city-state in return. A vast and sorcerous city poisoned by alchemy and extending its empire through necromantically-powered industries, the City-state of Castorhage is gritty, often horrific, and heartless. ![]()
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