Kedrigern
Summary
Kedrigern strides into a village where a dangerous bargain festers under the surface, a princess’s voice caught in a web of loyalties and lies. He must balance the demands of an old pact with the needs of a people who may not survive the consequences of his choices. As loyalties shift and a hidden magic hums at the edge of sight, Kedrigern discovers that friendship can be as perilous as a spell, and that salvation often comes at a cost only he is willing to pay.
Kedrigern remains one of Morressy’s most endearing creations, a playful yet steadfast wizard whose adventures blend whimsy with genuine peril. The series sits squarely in Morressy’s larger body of mythic fantasy, showing his affinity for character-driven journeys that don’t flinch from oddball allies and oddball magic. Critics have admired its warmth and humor, with occasional notes about pacing shifting between breezy escapades and heartfelt moments. Overall reception sketches a fond, if not epoch-defining, corner of mid-20th-century fantasy that continues to charm new readers who enjoy cheeky wit paired with old-school questing.
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Short Fiction