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A demon who had lost his powers, Aahz still managed to keep his
apprentice, Skeeve, out of most kinds of trouble. Then Skeeve was
summoned to the court of Rodrick the Fifth of Possiltum to audition for
the position of Court Magician. Unfortunately for everyone, he got the
job.
How was Aahz going to help Skeeve defend a kingdom against the
mightiest invading army in the world? With his pet dragon Gleep and
bewitching green-haired Tanda standing by, Skeeve waited for Aahz to
come up with a solution. The problem was, if they won they would be
executed – and if they lost they would be killed. What kind of magik
could beat those odds?







