Then a dragon appears in the unicorn’s forest, she is ready to fight the dragon and defend her home. After all, unicorns are rarely in each others company. She doesn’t mind being the only unicorn in miles in the forest. Her only companions are the animals who are born within the forest, breed there, die, are born again, breed, and die again. The unicorn has spent too long in her forest without seeing other unicorns come and go. Somewhere in-between the modern and mythological, lies the first path of the Last Unicorn on a road less traveled by…until now. Discover a might-have-been journey, appealingly familiar yet wonderfully strange, lyrical and whimsical by turns. Within this eighty-five page genesis of The Last Unicorn, the equine heroine encounters a cranky dragon, a chatty butterfly, and an exiled demon with a split personality. Now, alongside Beagle’s wry musings upon his early writing career, is the rediscovered origin story of fantasy’s most famous unicorn. Beagle first imagined his beloved unicorn at the age of twenty-three, five years before she would spring fully-realized into the world.
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