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<em>What has gone before&#8230;</em>
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<em>It was time to make a hard decision. Jack Flint knew that.</em>
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Since the day he and Kerry Malone stumbled through the ring of standing stones in Cromwath Blackwood they had faced real danger time and time again.
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When they stepped between the ancient stones, they found themselves on a bloodied battlefield in the legendary world of Temair. There, they had
befriended chieftain's daughter, Corriwen Redthorn, and fought their way across the country, harried by Scree ogres and by the mad Mandrake's henchmen,
and guided by the ancient Book of Ways.
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It was in Temair that Jack first found clues to the identity of the father he had never met; the first bearer of the mysterious heartstone that Jack
now wore around his neck. He gradually realised that his father had been a traveller between the worlds, a hero who fought on the side of good. A
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<em>Then Jack, Kerry and Corriwen had faced the devastating power behind Mandrake's reign of evil: The supernatural entity known as the Morrigan. </em>
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In the final confrontation they had barely escaped with their lives, but in the battle with the Morrigan, Corriwen was thrown through the mystical gate
and vanished into another world. Jack and Kerry set of to rescue her, and found themselves in Eirinn, a world Jack only knew from myths he had read in
old books.
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And Eirinn was no less perilous than Temair. Dermott the Wolf and his dark spellbinder Fainn hunted them from one side of the land to the other in
pursuit of the Harp of Tara.
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It was not they met Hedda the Scatha, the ferocious warrior woman, that Jack, Kerry and Corriwen and Connor, the rightful King of Eirinn, decided to
stop running and fight back. Hedda had befriended Jack's father, the Journeyman Hero whose task was to protect the mythic worlds. She gave Jack a
new-forged sword, identical to the one his father had wielded and Jack decided that his own quest would be to find him, no matter what dangers he might
have to face.
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With the help of friends they had made in the fight against Dermott and Fainn, they faced their enemies near the magical Tara Hill where the harp's
song summoned the Sky Queen, the ancient goddess of peace and harmony.
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On Tara Hill Jack was given yet another clue about his long lost father, the first bearer of the mysterious heartstone which Jack now wore at his
neck..
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<em>Now, back in the ring of standing stones, His mind was up. It was no easy decision for a boy.</em>
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<em>But whatever the cost, Jack would venture once through the mythic gates&#8230;and this time he would travel alone.</em>
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