![]() This adventure of Conn the Hundred Fighter and his son Art was by the way of water, and therefore he was more advanced in magic than Fionn was, all of whose adventures were by the path of clay and into Faery only, but Conn was the High King and so the arch-magician of Ireland.Ī council had been called in the Many-Coloured Land to discuss the case of a lady named Becuma Cneisgel, that is, Becuma of the White Skin, the daughter of Eogan Inver. You will cross clay to get into the Shí you will cross water to attain the Many-Coloured Land fire must be passed ere the Land of Wonder is attained, but we do not know what will be crossed for the fourth world. Next comes the Land of Wonder, and after that the Land of Promise awaits us. ![]() ![]() Beyond it again lies the Many-Coloured Land. But joy and sorrow, or, in other words, good and evil, are not absent in their degree from any of the worlds, for wherever there is life there is action, and action is but the expression of one or other of these qualities.Īfter this Earth there is the world of the Shí. This can mean side adventures of the supporting cast (eg: Robyn Hood, Belle, Van Helsing), or completely unrelated stories (eg: April Fools editions).There are more worlds than one, and in many ways they are unlike each other. Other - Everything else in Grimm Universe that does not necessarily connect to the main story line or Wonderland can be found here.These books tend to keep to themselves for the most part. These tend to stay on Earth or Myst but will dabble into other lands. Grimm Fairy Tales - Stories in the 'main' story line (primarily dictated by the GFT ongoing series) and any story that directly connects to the main story. ![]() ![]() Each act is divided into columns as follows: This list roughly follows publishing order with a few small changes to improve the reading experience. Books are separated into Acts, defined by the bigger events and story arcs of the main Grim Fairy Tales storyline. This is the Zenescope Grimm Fairy Tales (GFT) universe reading order. ![]()
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