Warning! Some people consider this story to be morally repugnant.
In “At the Virgin's Doorstep,” the first fantasy short story that New York Times Bestselling author David Farland ever wrote -- and which some people insist should be burned -- a plague of unicorns threatens the crops of a small town, and so a young man stakes out the house of a virgin, hoping that she'll lure the unicorns in.
It's a wry story, about a young man growing up and facing a very small evil. Yet the reader is left to wonder: is David Farland anti-virgin, anti-unicorn, or just some kind of a sick puppy?
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