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Shannara

Shannara /ˈʃænərə/[1] is a series of high fantasy[2] novels written by Terry Brooks, beginning with The Sword of Shannara in 1977 and concluding with The Last Druid which was released in October 2020; there is also a prequel, First King of Shannara. The series blends magic and primitive technology and is set in the Four Lands, which are identified as Earth long after civilization was destroyed in a chemical and nuclear holocaust called the Great Wars. By the time of the prequel First King of Shannara, the world had reverted to a pre-industrial state and magic had re-emerged to supplement science.[citation needed]

Setting

The Shannara series is set in a post-apocalyptic world called the Four Lands. This world is a futuristic version of our own, and not a secondary world. The Genesis of Shannara trilogy reveals the Four Lands to be located in the modern Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada. Much of the landscape has been changed by a future nuclear holocaust called The Great Wars, but some landmarks remain. For example, the Columbia River still exists.[3]

Each land is named after the compass point it faces: the Northland, the Southland, the Eastland, and the Westland, and is the primary home of different peoples. The Westland is the homeland primarily of the elves, while the Northland is mostly inhabited by trolls and the Eastland is the home mostly of dwarves and gnomes. The Southland is primarily the homeland of humans.[citation needed]

Maps of the Four Lands:

Characters

  • Allanon, described as Brooks' "most enigmatic character",[4] is very secretive and the last remaining Druid of the original order. Trained by Bremen, he lived an unexpectedly long life, being the Druid that summons the Ohmsford family during the original trilogy (Sword, Elfstones, and Wishsong). He is never completely honest, telling many white lies or half-truths, and provides others with information only if it is dangerous, crucial, or required.[5] Allanon often called on the aid of the Ohmsford family in the novels, as they are descendants of Jerle Shannara and therefore the only ones who can use the Sword of Shannara. He called upon Shea Ohmsford in The Sword of Shannara, Wil Ohmsford in The Elfstones of Shannara and Brin and Jair Ohmsford in The Wishsong of Shannara.
  • Galaphile was the Elf who was responsible in the creation of the Druids. Meeting at Paranor, it was he that believed that the Druids shouldn't belong to any one race, so they became separated from the people.
  • The Druids are an order of historians, philosophers, magic-users, teachers and researchers. The greatest minds that remained in the Four Lands were first assembled by Galaphile at the fortress of Paranor.[6] Druid Magic, like most of the magic that originates in the Four Lands, is elemental. It draws from the earth, air, fire and water in various forms. Its power is enhanced or weakened by the strength of the user. Some users would find more success with talismans like the Sword or the Elfstones than others. Sometimes the magic of a talisman or an external source links with the magic innate in a user, causing various results. Unlike science, magic is uncertain, and the results of its application are not always predictable.[7]
  • The Warlock Lord was formerly a Druid named Brona who was removed from the walls of Paranor for studying and practicing forbidden magic found in an ancient sentient tome called the Ildatch. He and his followers then inhabited the Skull Kingdom deep in the Northland.
  • King of the Silver River - a Faerie creature who appears throughout the series.[8]
  • Skull Bearers were Druids once upon a time, but they were subverted by the Ildatch along with the druid Brona, who would later become the Warlock Lord. They "sacrificed their humanity"[9] to become "winged black destroyers";[9] but in doing this, they tied themselves to their master, the Warlock Lord, and became his "dread minion[s]".[10] Reviewers and critics had mixed opinions on the Skull Bearers. Praise for them came from Frank Herbert, the author of Dune, who liked all of the "monsters" in The Sword of Shannara. He said that "[Terry] Brooks creates distillations of horror that hark back to childhood's shadows, when the most important thing about a fearful creature was that you didn't know its exact shape and intent. You only knew that it wanted you. The black-winged skull bearer, for instance, is more than a euphemism for death."[11] Tom Shippey wasn't so positive, as he thought that the Skull Bearers were very familiar to those who had read The Lord of the Rings: he found that the Skull Bearers were "analogues" for the Nazgûl.[12]
  • Demons is a common name for many different creatures[8] in novels by Terry Brooks. They are creatures that were trapped inside the Forbidding after the creation of the Ellcrys.
  • The Dagda Mor is the antagonist of The Elfstones of Shannara.[8] He is the most powerful Demon locked inside the Forbidding. As such,[13] most of the others obey him out of fear, with a few notable exceptions, such as the Reaper. He channels his magic through his Staff of Power.[13]
  • Shea Ohmsford is the protagonist of the Sword of Shannara.[14] He has the blood of Jerle Shannara, making him the only one who can wield the powerful Sword of Shannara to vanquish the Warlock Lord.[15] A major theme of The Sword of Shannara revolves around Shea. Part of his quest, in addition to killing the Warlock Lord, includes finding a belief in himself, so that he will have confidence to go on.[16] This is a search that every subsequent Brooks protagonist must undergo.[16] Scholar Tom Shippey believed that Shea was too familiar to those who had read The Lord of the Rings: he found that Shea and Flick were "analogues" for the hobbits of Tolkien's stories.[12] Terry Brooks stated in his autobiography that "[his] protagonists [Shea and Flick] are cut from the same bolt of cloth as Bilbo and Frodo Baggins."[17]
  • Garet Jax is known as the "Weapons Master"[18] Garet first appears when he rescues Jair Ohmsford from a band of nine Gnome Hunters, defeating eight of them single-handedly—he killed six, knocked out their leader, and one fled. The ninth, Slanter, doesn't even attempt to fight, saying that he was only working with them because he had to, and he has heard stories about the fighting prowess of Garet. Terry Brooks expressed his desire in the beginning of Dark Wraith to further explore the relationship between Jair and Garet Jax.[19]
  • Cogline is the "grandfather" of Kimber Boh. Cogline found Kimber after Gnomes killed Kimber's parents when she was an infant. It is later found out that Cogline was a former failed Druid, with knowledge of alchemical arts. Was referred to as Walker Boh's guardian and teacher before Walker Boh became a Druid. Cogline aids Brin in her leg of the journey to find and destroy the Ildatch, the ancient Book of Power that holds the forbidden knowledge of the Druids. It is referred to as the book that led the Druid Brona to becoming the Warlock Lord.
  • Wil Ohmsford is the grandson of Shea Ohmsford. One who would forsake his birthright he sought to become a healer, studying amongst the Stors at Storlock. He unwillingly became the protector of the Chosen Amberle, after being sought out by Allanon, on the quest to restore the Ellcrys and reseal the crumbling wall of the Forbidding.
  • Eventine Elessedil is possibly the greatest Elven King, maybe with the exception of Jerle Shannara. He is the backbone that the Elves need to withstand the attacks of the Warlock Lord in The Sword of Shannara and the Demon hordes in The Elfstones of Shannara.

Important places

  • Arborlon is the capital city of the Elves. It is unusual, in that it is not bound to a particular location, but basically moves with the Elves by being transferred into a magic Gemstone, called the Loden: In the "Genesis of Shannarah" trilogy, it is located in the Cintra. In most novels, it is located in the Westland, except for the "Heritage of Shannarah" tetralogy, where it is located on an island, named Morrowindl, before being brought back by Wren Ohmsford.[citation needed]
  • Paranor is the fortress home of the druids. Technically located in the Northland, it remains close to each of the Four Lands so that the Druids would not show favoritism towards one people.[citation needed]
  • Shady Vale is the ancestral home of the Ohmsfords.
  • Tyrsis is one of the largest human cities. It is in the borderlands known as Callahorn, between the Northland and the Southland and serves as the first line of defense against the Northland armies.[citation needed]
  • Storlock is home to the healers known as the Stors. Located in the Eastland, it is much like Paranor as it does not show favoritism towards one people.[citation needed]
  • Leah is a small highland kingdom located southwest of Rainbow Lake. The ruling family, the Leah's, join in on many of the Ohmsford adventures.[citation needed]

Novels

Word & Void

The Word & Void series (also called The Word and The Void) focuses on John Ross and Nest Freemark, forced acquaintances who use magic given to them from the Word to prevent mankind from being overcome by the demonic forces of the Void. The trilogy consists of Running with the Demon, A Knight of the Word, and Angel Fire East and is predominantly set in present-day Illinois. It follows Nest Freemark, a girl with magical abilities who has no known relationship to any Shannara character. Before the publication of Armageddon's Children it was unclear whether this trilogy existed within the Shannara universe. It has since been revealed as the "ultimate prequel" to the Shannara novels.[20][21]

The Genesis of Shannara

The Genesis of Shannara series consists of Armageddon's Children, The Elves of Cintra and The Gypsy Morph. They cover events during The Great Wars, which are alluded to often in the Shannara series.[citation needed]

Legends of Shannara

The Legends of Shannara series consists of Bearers of the Black Staff and The Measure of the Magic.

First King of Shannara

This is the prequel to the Original Shannara Trilogy.

The Sword of Shannara

Also published as the Original Shannara Trilogy by Del Rey Books, these were the first three published Shannara novels (The Sword of Shannara, The Elfstones of Shannara, and The Wishsong of Shannara)[22]

The Heritage of Shannara

The next four books consist of The Scions of Shannara, The Druid of Shannara, The Elf Queen of Shannara and The Talismans of Shannara. These books are known as The Heritage of Shannara, are set 300 years after The Original Shannara Trilogy.[23]

The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara

The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy consists of the books Ilse Witch, Antrax, and Morgawr.[24] It is set 130 years after the Heritage of Shannara.

High Druid of Shannara

The High Druid of Shannara trilogy includes the novels Jarka Ruus, Tanequil, and Straken.[25]

The Dark Legacy of Shannara

This trilogy is set 100 to 120 years after the events in Straken, consists of Wards of Faerie, published August 21, 2012, Bloodfire Quest, published March 12, 2013, and Witch Wraith, published July 17, 2013.[24]

The Defenders of Shannara

Set 100 years after the events in The Dark Legacy of Shannara trilogy. The three novels are loosely connected, stand-alone novels, described as the setup for the conclusion of the entire Shannara saga.[26] The trilogy consists of The High Druid's Blade (published July 15, 2014), The Darkling Child (published June 9, 2015), and The Sorcerer's Daughter (published May 24, 2016).

The Fall of Shannara

The Fall of Shannara is a four-book series, set over 200 years after "The Sorcerer's Daughter", that concludes the overall story arc of the Shannara universe. It begins with The Black Elfstone, which was published on June 13, 2017. It is described as the chronological end, but not necessarily the last stories to be published.[27] The second book, The Skaar Invasion, was published on June 18, 2018.[28] The third book, The Stiehl Assassin, was published in June 2019. The fourth and final book, The Last Druid, was released on October 20, 2020.

Short stories

  • Paladins of Shannara #1 – Allanon's Quest: An e-book short story set directly before The Sword of Shannara, re-published in Unfettered III: New Tales by Masters of Fantasy.
  • Paladins of Shannara #2 – The Weapons Master's Choice: An e-book short story set sometime before The Wishsong of Shannara.
  • Paladins of Shannara #3 – The Black Irix: An e-book short story set soon after The Sword of Shannara.
  • Indomitable: A short story published in the anthology Legends II, set a few years after The Wishsong of Shannara.
  • The Dark Wraith of Shannara: A graphic novel that shows part of the events of Indomitable, along with a continuation of the story.
  • Walker and the Shade of Allanon: A short story published in Unfettered: New Tales by Masters of Fantasy, that takes place during Chapter 8 of The Ilse Witch.
  • Imaginary Friends: A Word/Void short story published in anthology Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales, re-published in Unfettered: New Tales by Masters of Fantasy

Chronology

  1. Imaginary Friends (1991)
  2. Running with the Demon (1997)
  3. A Knight of the Word (1998)
  4. Angel Fire East (1999)
  5. Warrior (2018)
  6. Armageddon's Children (2006)
  7. The Elves of Cintra (2007)
  8. The Gypsy Morph (2008)
  9. The Bearers of the Black Staff (2010)
  10. The Measure of the Magic (2011)
  11. The First King of Shannara (1996)
  12. Allanon's Quest (2012)
  13. The Sword of Shannara (1977)
  14. The Black Irix (2013)
  15. The Elfstones of Shannara (1982)
  16. "Aftermath" (2021)
  17. The Weapons Master's Choice (2013)
  18. The Wishsong of Shannara (1985)
  19. Indomitable (2003)
  20. The Dark Wraith of Shannara (graphic novel) (2008)
  21. The Scions of Shannara (1990)
  22. The Druid of Shannara (1991)
  23. The Elf Queen of Shannara (1992)
  24. The Talismans of Shannara (1993)
  25. The "Last Ride" (2021)
  26. Ilse Witch (2000)
  27. Walker and the Shade of Allanon (2013)
  28. Antrax (2001)
  29. Morgawr (2002)
  30. Jarka Ruus (2003)
  31. Tanequil (2004)
  32. Straken (2005)
  33. Wards of Faerie (2012)
  34. Bloodfire Quest (2013)
  35. Witch Wraith (2013)
  36. The High Druid's Blade (2014)
  37. The Darkling Child (2015)
  38. The Sorcerer's Daughter (2016)
  39. The Black Elfstone (2017)
  40. The Skaar Invasion (2018)
  41. The Stiehl Assassin (2019)
  42. The Last Druid (2020)

Television and film rights

In 2007, Warner Bros. optioned the film rights to the Shannara universe for producer Dan Farah, but the rights deal expired in 2010 and all rights reverted to Terry Brooks.[29]

Farah Films partnered with Sonar Entertainment to acquire TV rights to the Shannara universe in 2012.[30] In December, 2013 it was announced an epic TV series based on the books was being produced for MTV. The series is produced by Dan Farah, Jon Favreau, and Smallville showrunners Miles Millar and Al Gough, and Jonathan Liebesman.[31][32] During the Shannara Chronicles panel at San Diego Comic Con in July 2015, a teaser trailer[33] was revealed, giving audiences a first look at the sets and characters. A television version of the trailer was shown during the 2015 MTV Music Awards.[34][35] The series premiered January 5, 2016. Season 2 began airing on Spike in October 2017.[36]

On January 16, 2018, it was announced that the series had been cancelled after two seasons.[37] Producers later announced that the series is being shopped to other networks.[38] The series was later considered officially concluded.

See also

References

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  3. ^ Brooks, Terry (2007). The Elves of Cintra. Del Rey Books. pp. 287–288. ISBN 978-0-345-48411-6. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
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  5. ^ MacRae, 73.
  6. ^ Speakman, Shawn (2008). "Terry Brooks's official website". Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
  7. ^ Brooks, Terry (2008). "July 2008 Ask Terry Questions & Answers". terrybrooks.net. Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
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  11. ^ Herbert, Frank (1977). "Some Author, Some Tolkien". The New York Times Book Review (April 10, 1977): 15.
  12. ^ a b Shippey, Tom (2001) [2000]. J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century. London: HarperCollins. pp. 319–320.
  13. ^ a b Gong, Minnie (2007). "The Elfstones of Shannara Character List". The Shannara Files. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  14. ^ Speakman, Shawn (2008). "The Wondrous Worlds of Terry Brooks: Novels". Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  15. ^ MacRae (1998), p. 58
  16. ^ a b MacRae (1998), p. 76
  17. ^ Brooks (2003), p. 190
  18. ^ Gong, Minnie (2007). "The Wishsong of Shannara Character List". The Shannara Files. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  19. ^ Brooks, Terry (2008) Dark Wraith of Shannara
  20. ^ Shawn Speakman. "The Great Wars". Archived from the original on 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2006-09-17.
  21. ^ Shawn Speakman. . Archived from the original on 2006-06-16. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  22. ^ "Novels". The Official Terry Brooks Website. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  23. ^ Brooks, Terry (2003). The Heritage of Shannara. ISBN 0345465547.
  24. ^ a b . www.terrybrooks.net. Archived from the original on 3 November 2001. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
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  26. ^ "Terry Brooks on the end of the Shannara saga". 12 December 2013.
  27. ^ "Terry Brooks Previews The Ending To His Shannara Series". Entertainment Weekly. 21 December 2016.
  28. ^ Terry Brooks (September 27, 2017). "Cover Reveal: The Skaar Invasion, Book 2 of The Fall of Shannara". Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  29. ^ Wood, Gerald (August 7, 2007). . Science Fiction World. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
  30. ^ Sneider, Jeff (September 10, 2012). "Sonar, Farah to adapt 'Shannara' for TV". Variety. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
  31. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (December 6, 2013). "'Shannara' Series in the Works at MTV With Jon Favreau, 'Smallville' Duo". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  32. ^ Molloy, Tim (July 12, 2014). "MTV Orders Fantasy 'Shannara' to Series; 'Catfish' Gets 4th Season". The Wrap. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  33. ^ MTV (10 July 2015). "The Shannara Chronicles - SDCC Official First Look - MTV". Archived from the original on 2021-12-11 – via YouTube.
  34. ^ Martens, Todd (July 10, 2015). "Comic-Con: MTV unveils first look at 'The Shannara Chronicles'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  35. ^ Stedman, Alex (August 30, 2015). "Watch: First Trailer for MTV's 'The Shannara Chronicles'". Variety. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  36. ^ Petski, Denise (August 25, 2017). "'The Shannara Chronicles' Gets Season 2 Premiere Date, Trailer, First Photos". Deadline.
  37. ^ Petski, Denise (January 17, 2018). "'The Shannara Chronicles' Canceled After Two Seasons". Deadline. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  38. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 17, 2018). "'The Shannara Chronicles' Shopped To Other Networks For Season 3". Deadline. Retrieved January 17, 2018.

External links

  • "How Terry Brooks Saved Epic Fantasy", A Dribble of Ink

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This article is about the fantasy universe For the computer game see Shannara video game For the original book trilogy see The Sword of Shannara Trilogy For the television series see The Shannara Chronicles This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Shannara news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shannara ˈ ʃ ae n e r e 1 is a series of high fantasy 2 novels written by Terry Brooks beginning with The Sword of Shannara in 1977 and concluding with The Last Druid which was released in October 2020 there is also a prequel First King of Shannara The series blends magic and primitive technology and is set in the Four Lands which are identified as Earth long after civilization was destroyed in a chemical and nuclear holocaust called the Great Wars By the time of the prequel First King of Shannara the world had reverted to a pre industrial state and magic had re emerged to supplement science citation needed Contents 1 Setting 2 Characters 3 Important places 4 Novels 4 1 Word amp Void 4 2 The Genesis of Shannara 4 3 Legends of Shannara 4 4 First King of Shannara 4 5 The Sword of Shannara 4 6 The Heritage of Shannara 4 7 The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara 4 8 High Druid of Shannara 4 9 The Dark Legacy of Shannara 4 10 The Defenders of Shannara 4 11 The Fall of Shannara 5 Short stories 6 Chronology 7 Television and film rights 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksSetting EditThe Shannara series is set in a post apocalyptic world called the Four Lands This world is a futuristic version of our own and not a secondary world The Genesis of Shannara trilogy reveals the Four Lands to be located in the modern Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada Much of the landscape has been changed by a future nuclear holocaust called The Great Wars but some landmarks remain For example the Columbia River still exists 3 Each land is named after the compass point it faces the Northland the Southland the Eastland and the Westland and is the primary home of different peoples The Westland is the homeland primarily of the elves while the Northland is mostly inhabited by trolls and the Eastland is the home mostly of dwarves and gnomes The Southland is primarily the homeland of humans citation needed Maps of the Four Lands Northland Southland Eastland WestlandCharacters EditAllanon described as Brooks most enigmatic character 4 is very secretive and the last remaining Druid of the original order Trained by Bremen he lived an unexpectedly long life being the Druid that summons the Ohmsford family during the original trilogy Sword Elfstones and Wishsong He is never completely honest telling many white lies or half truths and provides others with information only if it is dangerous crucial or required 5 Allanon often called on the aid of the Ohmsford family in the novels as they are descendants of Jerle Shannara and therefore the only ones who can use the Sword of Shannara He called upon Shea Ohmsford in The Sword of Shannara Wil Ohmsford in The Elfstones of Shannara and Brin and Jair Ohmsford in The Wishsong of Shannara Galaphile was the Elf who was responsible in the creation of the Druids Meeting at Paranor it was he that believed that the Druids shouldn t belong to any one race so they became separated from the people The Druids are an order of historians philosophers magic users teachers and researchers The greatest minds that remained in the Four Lands were first assembled by Galaphile at the fortress of Paranor 6 Druid Magic like most of the magic that originates in the Four Lands is elemental It draws from the earth air fire and water in various forms Its power is enhanced or weakened by the strength of the user Some users would find more success with talismans like the Sword or the Elfstones than others Sometimes the magic of a talisman or an external source links with the magic innate in a user causing various results Unlike science magic is uncertain and the results of its application are not always predictable 7 The Warlock Lord was formerly a Druid named Brona who was removed from the walls of Paranor for studying and practicing forbidden magic found in an ancient sentient tome called the Ildatch He and his followers then inhabited the Skull Kingdom deep in the Northland King of the Silver River a Faerie creature who appears throughout the series 8 Skull Bearers were Druids once upon a time but they were subverted by the Ildatch along with the druid Brona who would later become the Warlock Lord They sacrificed their humanity 9 to become winged black destroyers 9 but in doing this they tied themselves to their master the Warlock Lord and became his dread minion s 10 Reviewers and critics had mixed opinions on the Skull Bearers Praise for them came from Frank Herbert the author of Dune who liked all of the monsters in The Sword of Shannara He said that Terry Brooks creates distillations of horror that hark back to childhood s shadows when the most important thing about a fearful creature was that you didn t know its exact shape and intent You only knew that it wanted you The black winged skull bearer for instance is more than a euphemism for death 11 Tom Shippey wasn t so positive as he thought that the Skull Bearers were very familiar to those who had read The Lord of the Rings he found that the Skull Bearers were analogues for the Nazgul 12 Demons is a common name for many different creatures 8 in novels by Terry Brooks They are creatures that were trapped inside the Forbidding after the creation of the Ellcrys The Dagda Mor is the antagonist of The Elfstones of Shannara 8 He is the most powerful Demon locked inside the Forbidding As such 13 most of the others obey him out of fear with a few notable exceptions such as the Reaper He channels his magic through his Staff of Power 13 Shea Ohmsford is the protagonist of the Sword of Shannara 14 He has the blood of Jerle Shannara making him the only one who can wield the powerful Sword of Shannara to vanquish the Warlock Lord 15 A major theme of The Sword of Shannara revolves around Shea Part of his quest in addition to killing the Warlock Lord includes finding a belief in himself so that he will have confidence to go on 16 This is a search that every subsequent Brooks protagonist must undergo 16 Scholar Tom Shippey believed that Shea was too familiar to those who had read The Lord of the Rings he found that Shea and Flick were analogues for the hobbits of Tolkien s stories 12 Terry Brooks stated in his autobiography that his protagonists Shea and Flick are cut from the same bolt of cloth as Bilbo and Frodo Baggins 17 Garet Jax is known as the Weapons Master 18 Garet first appears when he rescues Jair Ohmsford from a band of nine Gnome Hunters defeating eight of them single handedly he killed six knocked out their leader and one fled The ninth Slanter doesn t even attempt to fight saying that he was only working with them because he had to and he has heard stories about the fighting prowess of Garet Terry Brooks expressed his desire in the beginning of Dark Wraith to further explore the relationship between Jair and Garet Jax 19 Cogline is the grandfather of Kimber Boh Cogline found Kimber after Gnomes killed Kimber s parents when she was an infant It is later found out that Cogline was a former failed Druid with knowledge of alchemical arts Was referred to as Walker Boh s guardian and teacher before Walker Boh became a Druid Cogline aids Brin in her leg of the journey to find and destroy the Ildatch the ancient Book of Power that holds the forbidden knowledge of the Druids It is referred to as the book that led the Druid Brona to becoming the Warlock Lord Wil Ohmsford is the grandson of Shea Ohmsford One who would forsake his birthright he sought to become a healer studying amongst the Stors at Storlock He unwillingly became the protector of the Chosen Amberle after being sought out by Allanon on the quest to restore the Ellcrys and reseal the crumbling wall of the Forbidding Eventine Elessedil is possibly the greatest Elven King maybe with the exception of Jerle Shannara He is the backbone that the Elves need to withstand the attacks of the Warlock Lord in The Sword of Shannara and the Demon hordes in The Elfstones of Shannara Important places EditArborlon is the capital city of the Elves It is unusual in that it is not bound to a particular location but basically moves with the Elves by being transferred into a magic Gemstone called the Loden In the Genesis of Shannarah trilogy it is located in the Cintra In most novels it is located in the Westland except for the Heritage of Shannarah tetralogy where it is located on an island named Morrowindl before being brought back by Wren Ohmsford citation needed Paranor is the fortress home of the druids Technically located in the Northland it remains close to each of the Four Lands so that the Druids would not show favoritism towards one people citation needed Shady Vale is the ancestral home of the Ohmsfords Tyrsis is one of the largest human cities It is in the borderlands known as Callahorn between the Northland and the Southland and serves as the first line of defense against the Northland armies citation needed Storlock is home to the healers known as the Stors Located in the Eastland it is much like Paranor as it does not show favoritism towards one people citation needed Leah is a small highland kingdom located southwest of Rainbow Lake The ruling family the Leah s join in on many of the Ohmsford adventures citation needed Novels EditThis section is about the novels sorted in order of in universe events For the novels sorted in order of publication see Terry Brooks bibliography Shannara series Word amp Void Edit The Word amp Void series also called The Word and The Void focuses on John Ross and Nest Freemark forced acquaintances who use magic given to them from the Word to prevent mankind from being overcome by the demonic forces of the Void The trilogy consists of Running with the Demon A Knight of the Word and Angel Fire East and is predominantly set in present day Illinois It follows Nest Freemark a girl with magical abilities who has no known relationship to any Shannara character Before the publication of Armageddon s Children it was unclear whether this trilogy existed within the Shannara universe It has since been revealed as the ultimate prequel to the Shannara novels 20 21 The Genesis of Shannara Edit Main article The Genesis of Shannara The Genesis of Shannara series consists of Armageddon s Children The Elves of Cintra and The Gypsy Morph They cover events during The Great Wars which are alluded to often in the Shannara series citation needed Legends of Shannara Edit Main article Legends of Shannara The Legends of Shannara series consists of Bearers of the Black StaffandThe Measure of the Magic First King of Shannara Edit Main article First King of Shannara This is the prequel to the Original Shannara Trilogy The Sword of Shannara Edit Main article The Sword of Shannara Trilogy Also published as the Original Shannara Trilogy by Del Rey Books these were the first three published Shannara novels The Sword of Shannara The Elfstones of Shannara and The Wishsong of Shannara 22 The Heritage of Shannara Edit Main article The Heritage of Shannara The next four books consist of The Scions of Shannara The Druid of Shannara The Elf Queen of Shannara andThe Talismans of Shannara These books are known as The Heritage of Shannara are set 300 years after The Original Shannara Trilogy 23 The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara Edit The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy consists of the books Ilse Witch Antrax and Morgawr 24 It is set 130 years after the Heritage of Shannara High Druid of Shannara Edit Main article High Druid of Shannara The High Druid of Shannara trilogy includes the novels Jarka Ruus Tanequil and Straken 25 The Dark Legacy of Shannara Edit Main article The Dark Legacy of Shannara This trilogy is set 100 to 120 years after the events in Straken consists of Wards of Faerie published August 21 2012 Bloodfire Quest published March 12 2013 and Witch Wraith published July 17 2013 24 The Defenders of Shannara Edit Set 100 years after the events in The Dark Legacy of Shannara trilogy The three novels are loosely connected stand alone novels described as the setup for the conclusion of the entire Shannara saga 26 The trilogy consists of The High Druid s Blade published July 15 2014 The Darkling Child published June 9 2015 and The Sorcerer s Daughter published May 24 2016 The Fall of Shannara Edit The Fall of Shannara is a four book series set over 200 years after The Sorcerer s Daughter that concludes the overall story arc of the Shannara universe It begins with The Black Elfstone which was published on June 13 2017 It is described as the chronological end but not necessarily the last stories to be published 27 The second book The Skaar Invasion was published on June 18 2018 28 The third book The Stiehl Assassin was published in June 2019 The fourth and final book The Last Druid was released on October 20 2020 Short stories EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Paladins of Shannara 1 Allanon s Quest An e book short story set directly before The Sword of Shannara re published in Unfettered III New Tales by Masters of Fantasy Paladins of Shannara 2 The Weapons Master s Choice An e book short story set sometime before The Wishsong of Shannara Paladins of Shannara 3 The Black Irix An e book short story set soon after The Sword of Shannara Indomitable A short story published in the anthology Legends II set a few years after The Wishsong of Shannara The Dark Wraith of Shannara A graphic novel that shows part of the events of Indomitable along with a continuation of the story Walker and the Shade of Allanon A short story published in Unfettered New Tales by Masters of Fantasy that takes place during Chapter 8 of The Ilse Witch Imaginary Friends A Word Void short story published in anthology Once Upon a Time A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales re published in Unfettered New Tales by Masters of FantasyChronology EditImaginary Friends 1991 Running with the Demon 1997 A Knight of the Word 1998 Angel Fire East 1999 Warrior 2018 Armageddon s Children 2006 The Elves of Cintra 2007 The Gypsy Morph 2008 The Bearers of the Black Staff 2010 The Measure of the Magic 2011 The First King of Shannara 1996 Allanon s Quest 2012 The Sword of Shannara 1977 The Black Irix 2013 The Elfstones of Shannara 1982 Aftermath 2021 The Weapons Master s Choice 2013 The Wishsong of Shannara 1985 Indomitable 2003 The Dark Wraith of Shannara graphic novel 2008 The Scions of Shannara 1990 The Druid of Shannara 1991 The Elf Queen of Shannara 1992 The Talismans of Shannara 1993 The Last Ride 2021 Ilse Witch 2000 Walker and the Shade of Allanon 2013 Antrax 2001 Morgawr 2002 Jarka Ruus 2003 Tanequil 2004 Straken 2005 Wards of Faerie 2012 Bloodfire Quest 2013 Witch Wraith 2013 The High Druid s Blade 2014 The Darkling Child 2015 The Sorcerer s Daughter 2016 The Black Elfstone 2017 The Skaar Invasion 2018 The Stiehl Assassin 2019 The Last Druid 2020 Television and film rights EditMain article The Shannara Chronicles In 2007 Warner Bros optioned the film rights to the Shannara universe for producer Dan Farah but the rights deal expired in 2010 and all rights reverted to Terry Brooks 29 Farah Films partnered with Sonar Entertainment to acquire TV rights to the Shannara universe in 2012 30 In December 2013 it was announced an epic TV series based on the books was being produced for MTV The series is produced by Dan Farah Jon Favreau and Smallville showrunners Miles Millar and Al Gough and Jonathan Liebesman 31 32 During the Shannara Chronicles panel at San Diego Comic Con in July 2015 a teaser trailer 33 was revealed giving audiences a first look at the sets and characters A television version of the trailer was shown during the 2015 MTV Music Awards 34 35 The series premiered January 5 2016 Season 2 began airing on Spike in October 2017 36 On January 16 2018 it was announced that the series had been cancelled after two seasons 37 Producers later announced that the series is being shopped to other networks 38 The series was later considered officially concluded See also Edit Fantasy portalReferences Edit Geek amp Sundry 18 January 2013 Books Brooks And More Books Our Interview with Terry Brooks Sword amp Laser ep 23 Archived from the original on 2013 01 19 via YouTube Speakman Shawn 2008 Terry Brooks official website Archived from the original on 2008 04 23 Retrieved 2008 05 02 Brooks Terry 2007 The Elves of Cintra Del Rey Books pp 287 288 ISBN 978 0 345 48411 6 Retrieved 2014 03 30 MacRae 99 MacRae 73 Speakman Shawn 2008 Terry Brooks s official website Archived from the original on 2008 04 23 Retrieved 2008 05 02 Brooks Terry 2008 July 2008 Ask Terry Questions amp Answers terrybrooks net Archived from the original on 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2008 08 30 a b c Speakman Shawn 2008 Terry Brooks s official website Archived from the original on 2008 04 23 Retrieved 2008 05 02 a b MacRae Cathi Dunn 1998 Presenting Young Adult Fantasy Fiction New York Twayne Publishers p 74 ISBN 0 8057 8220 6 Brooks Terry 1977 Summary of The Sword of Shannara terrybrooks net Archived from the original on 2008 06 27 Retrieved 2008 09 21 Herbert Frank 1977 Some Author Some Tolkien The New York Times Book Review April 10 1977 15 a b Shippey Tom 2001 2000 J R R Tolkien Author of the Century London HarperCollins pp 319 320 a b Gong Minnie 2007 The Elfstones of Shannara Character List The Shannara Files Retrieved 2008 04 08 Speakman Shawn 2008 The Wondrous Worlds of Terry Brooks Novels Archived from the original on 2008 07 31 Retrieved 2008 09 18 MacRae 1998 p 58 a b MacRae 1998 p 76 Brooks 2003 p 190 Gong Minnie 2007 The Wishsong of Shannara Character List The Shannara Files Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 Retrieved 2008 06 24 Brooks Terry 2008 Dark Wraith of Shannara Shawn Speakman The Great Wars Archived from the original on 2007 07 13 Retrieved 2006 09 17 Shawn Speakman A Letter to the Fans Archived from the original on 2006 06 16 Retrieved 2008 08 07 Novels The Official Terry Brooks Website Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 2 May 2013 Brooks Terry 2003 The Heritage of Shannara ISBN 0345465547 a b Novels A list of Terry Brooks novels www terrybrooks net Archived from the original on 3 November 2001 Retrieved 15 January 2022 The High Druid of Shannara Trilogy by Terry Brooks PenguinRandomHouse com 2017 06 08 Archived from the original on 2017 06 08 Retrieved 2017 06 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Terry Brooks on the end of the Shannara saga 12 December 2013 Terry Brooks Previews The Ending To His Shannara Series Entertainment Weekly 21 December 2016 Terry Brooks September 27 2017 Cover Reveal The Skaar Invasion Book 2 of The Fall of Shannara Retrieved October 8 2017 Wood Gerald August 7 2007 Terry Brooks Shannara series to be filmed Science Fiction World Archived from the original on May 1 2014 Retrieved August 27 2013 Sneider Jeff September 10 2012 Sonar Farah to adapt Shannara for TV Variety Retrieved August 27 2013 Goldberg Lesley December 6 2013 Shannara Series in the Works at MTV With Jon Favreau Smallville Duo Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 2 2014 Molloy Tim July 12 2014 MTV Orders Fantasy Shannara to Series Catfish Gets 4th Season The Wrap Retrieved July 12 2014 MTV 10 July 2015 The Shannara Chronicles SDCC Official First Look MTV Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 via YouTube Martens Todd July 10 2015 Comic Con MTV unveils first look at The Shannara Chronicles Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 30 2015 Stedman Alex August 30 2015 Watch First Trailer for MTV s The Shannara Chronicles Variety Retrieved August 30 2015 Petski Denise August 25 2017 The Shannara Chronicles Gets Season 2 Premiere Date Trailer First Photos Deadline Petski Denise January 17 2018 The Shannara Chronicles Canceled After Two Seasons Deadline Retrieved January 17 2018 Andreeva Nellie January 17 2018 The Shannara Chronicles Shopped To Other Networks For Season 3 Deadline Retrieved January 17 2018 External links Edit How Terry Brooks Saved Epic Fantasy A Dribble of Ink Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shannara amp oldid 1124823594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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