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186 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1982
"Jen was not sure if they had registered his approach. They betrayed no sign of fear, yet the locus of their lateral movements began to edge closer to the stream, until several of them were dancing on the water itself."
"Jen played a tune, trying to finger harmonies that might answer the thunderclouds. He double-stopped one pipe of the flute, as a kind of chanter, and on the other experimented with quarter-tone effects he had discovered by partial stopping. He tapped his foot in a slow rhythm, shut his eyes, and improvised a sinuous melody."
"The Skeksis had profited prodigiously from the knowledge and from their control of the Crystal within the fortress they had carved from the mountain that contained it. Along all the ley-lines of energy around the planet, they had continuously fed noxious pulses, fomenting the misery and weakness throughout the world. And along the same ley-lines they had sucked in geodynamic energies. The lightning Jen had seen was focused into the Standing Stones and transmitted to the castle. The Skeksis controlled the nodal points of the planet by terrestrial acupuncture."

"Ekdideothone." The Garthim-Master commanded the Garthim to release the sack.
Still calm, the Ritual-Master pointed out the obvious, that the Gelfling had to be killed. "Kataftheeressthou."