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Unicorn: Last

: She is freed by Schmendrick , a bumbling magician seeking true power, and later joined by Molly Grue , a weary woman who has spent her life waiting for a miracle.

The story is often praised for its "meta-fictional" awareness, where characters are conscious of their roles in a story. "The Last Unicorn" is Wonderful - by Don Beck Last Unicorn

Originally published in 1968, by Peter S. Beagle is a seminal work of fantasy that subverts traditional fairy tale tropes with a blend of whimsy, melancholy, and philosophical depth. It follows a unicorn who, upon hearing she is the last of her kind, embarks on a quest to find the others, discovering that "immortal beings" can indeed be touched by the mortal weights of regret and love. Plot Overview : She is freed by Schmendrick , a

: To hide her from the Red Bull —the monstrous servant of King Haggard who has driven all other unicorns into the sea—Schmendrick transforms her into a mortal woman, Lady Amalthea . Beagle is a seminal work of fantasy that

Believing she is alone in the world, the unicorn leaves her protected lilac wood. Her journey leads her through several encounters:

: Captured by the witch Mommy Fortuna, she is displayed as an attraction alongside regular animals enchanted to look like mythical beasts (save for the terrifyingly real harpy, Celaeno).

: In her human form, Amalthea begins to forget her true nature and falls in love with Prince Lír . Ultimately, she must reclaim her form to defeat the Red Bull, freeing the other unicorns and ending Haggard's joyless reign. Core Themes