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Hidden within a warehouse is a rug. This rug, called the Fugue, is the home of the [[Witch Species|Seerkind]], which was woven into a rug to keep it safe. However, the Fugue has enemies in the form of the witch Immaculata and her undead sisters the Magdalene and the Hag, as well as her human servant, Shadwell the Salesman. In their search to find and destroy the Fugue, they find a man known as Cal who takes it before they can and opens it up, bringing the land of the Fugue back. At that point, a story full of wonders and terrors begins...
Hidden within a warehouse is a rug. This rug, called the Fugue, is the home of the [[Witch Species|Seerkind]], which was woven into a rug to keep it safe. However, the Fugue has enemies in the form of the witch Immaculata and her undead sisters the Magdalene and the Hag, as well as her human servant, Shadwell the Salesman. In their search to find and destroy the Fugue, they find a man known as Cal who takes it before they can and opens it up, bringing the land of the Fugue back. At that point, a story full of wonders and terrors begins...


[[Clive Barker]]'s second full-length novel, and his first novel that could more easily be classified as [[Urban Fantasy]] than [[Horror]].
[[Clive Barker]]'s second full-length novel, and his first novel that could more easily be classified as [[Urban Fantasy]] than [[Horror]].

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* [[Arc Words]]: "That which is imagined need never be lost." It first appears in the book of fairy tales Suzanna's grandmother, Mimi, gave her. It shows up again at least twice after this and at the very end, the exact meaning is made clear.
* [[Arc Words]]: "That which is imagined need never be lost." It first appears in the book of fairy tales Suzanna's grandmother, Mimi, gave her. It shows up again at least twice after this and at the very end, the exact meaning is made clear.
* [[Big Bad]]: Immacolata
* [[Big Bad]]: Immacolata
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[[Category:Fantasy Literature]]
[[Category:Fantasy Literature]]
[[Category:Weaveworld]]
[[Category:Weaveworld]]
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Revision as of 15:50, 27 August 2018

Hidden within a warehouse is a rug. This rug, called the Fugue, is the home of the Seerkind, which was woven into a rug to keep it safe. However, the Fugue has enemies in the form of the witch Immaculata and her undead sisters the Magdalene and the Hag, as well as her human servant, Shadwell the Salesman. In their search to find and destroy the Fugue, they find a man known as Cal who takes it before they can and opens it up, bringing the land of the Fugue back. At that point, a story full of wonders and terrors begins...

Clive Barker's second full-length novel, and his first novel that could more easily be classified as Urban Fantasy than Horror.

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