The weather continues to worsen, killing crops and changing the landscape. As the battle rages, a single black crow (the disguised Grand Banshee) flies ominously above. Due to the impending battle, the weather begins to violently change. Vowing revenge, King Boric rallies his troops for war. The Grand Banshee descends and as punishment makes Barney disappear. At a local pub, Barney, a Leprechaun friend of Mickey's, fights with Count Grogin, nephew to the Fairy leaders and suitor of Jessica. While there, Mickey falls in love with the beautiful Princess Jessica, the only child of King Boric and Queen Morag, leaders of the Fairies - the sworn enemy. Despite warnings, Muldoon's son, Mickey, and his pals crash the Fairies' Grand Midsummer Ball. Fighting, however, is not an option - the Grand Banshee has forbidden it. Their archenemy is the Trooping Fairies, who make too much nature, too many tiny leaves, and too much work for those who change the seasons. He saves Muldoon, who tells his mortal friend he is in his debt "forever and a day." We soon find out that the Leprechauns primary task in Ireland is changing the seasons secondarily they create mischief. That night he imagines seeing a Leprechaun! The next day, he skeptically follows what he believes to be an apparition only to find Muldoon drowning in a small pool of water, the only thing that can kill the tiny people. On his first day, Jack has a run in with local beauty Kathleen, who catches him watching as she skinny-dips in a nearby pool. A tale of love, war and magic unfolds as Jack Woods, a businessman, comes to Ireland, ostensibly for some rest and relaxation.
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