At the castle, Mendanbar and Telemain discover that the sword at the heart of the forest's magic is stolen, allowing the wizards free rein in the forest. (Throughout the story, Killer acquires additional spells and changes form.) Morwen and Telemain immediately go to the castle of King Mendanbar and Queen Cimorene, who is pregnant. Morwen then finds that Killer has eaten one of the magical cabbages in her garden, and has turned into a donkey. They then find the wizard Antorell (son of the Head wizard Zemanar), who is two inches tall, shrunken by his own spell, who tries to escape but is subdued by the cats and then melted by Telemain. Morwen calls the magician Telemain to help, who mentions a wizard-melting spell he came up with. Morwen's cats find a large rabbit named Killer as well as the burned-looking splotches that a wizard's staff leaves in the forest, despite the spell on the forest (established in the last book) that should prevent it. Morwen, a witch who lives in the Enchanted Forest, is having trouble with people who believe that magic should follow traditional forms, specifically one Arona Michealear Grinogion Vamist. This novel is the third in the Enchanted Forest series, told from the witch Morwen's perspective. Wrede, third in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. Calling on Dragons is a young adult fantasy novel by Patricia C.
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