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A spell used by Alex and Conner in A Grimm Warning, combining their powers to summon all the kingdoms' armies to the Fairy Palace to fight against the Grande Armée. In order to achieve this, Alex, Conner and Lester turn into a shooting star across the sky. Every soldier of the Happily Ever After Assembly is turned into his or her own sphere of light and joins the star to form a massive comet of magic power "with enough ligh to re-start the sun".

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  • The Signal in the Sky
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  • A spell used by Alex and Conner in A Grimm Warning, combining their powers to summon all the kingdoms' armies to the Fairy Palace to fight against the Grande Armée. In order to achieve this, Alex, Conner and Lester turn into a shooting star across the sky. Every soldier of the Happily Ever After Assembly is turned into his or her own sphere of light and joins the star to form a massive comet of magic power "with enough ligh to re-start the sun".
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  • A spell used by Alex and Conner in A Grimm Warning, combining their powers to summon all the kingdoms' armies to the Fairy Palace to fight against the Grande Armée. In order to achieve this, Alex, Conner and Lester turn into a shooting star across the sky. Every soldier of the Happily Ever After Assembly is turned into his or her own sphere of light and joins the star to form a massive comet of magic power "with enough ligh to re-start the sun".
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