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crumble and sending the panicked Shea plummeting over a waterfall. His companions reach
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would eliminate the poetry and songs, the digressions on the ways and habits of types of characters, and the appendices of language and backstory that characterized and informed
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Tolkien approached it as an academic, and he was writing it as an academic effort, not as popular fiction. I’m a popular fiction writer, that's the way I approached it. And I think that you're right, too, about the fact that I was heavily under the influence of
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Kingdom crumbles, during which Keltset sacrifices himself to save his companions. In the south, the Northland army retreats after the Warlock Lord's downfall. Allanon saves Shea's life and reveals himself as Bremen's centuries-old son. Shea reunites with his companions
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The council at Culhaven, which also includes the elven brothers Durin and Dayel Elessedil and the dwarf Hendel, assesses the Warlock King's current threat and decide to recover the Sword of Shannara from Paranor. During the party's trek to Paranor, they are beset by earthquakes, causing the path to
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Balinor returns to Tyrsis to activate the Border Legion only to find that it has been disbanded. Balinor is then imprisoned by his brother Palance Buckhannah, who has taken control of Callahorn's rule. His advisor, Stenmin, has driven Palance mad with poisoned food, making him his pawn. With help
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begin to emerge after having been in seclusion and hiding for centuries. Man retreats southward while the other races settle elsewhere: the dwarves in the east, the gnomes in the hills of the northeast, the trolls in the north and the elves in the west. Due to this distribution, the territories,
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Shea Ohmsford, the protagonist, Flick's adopted brother and the only remaining descendant of Jerle Shannara. Shea must find an ancient magical sword, the Sword of Shannara, and use it to destroy the antagonist, the Warlock Lord. A major theme of this novel revolves around Shea—part of his quest
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of Paranor. Naming themselves the First Druid Council, they try to bring peace and order to all of the races. The rogue Druid Brona departs with his followers and the Ildatch, a magical tome that controls their minds. Hundreds of years later, Brona convinces all Men to attack the other races,
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triggering the First War of the Races. Although nearly victorious, he is ultimately defeated by the council and disappears. The Druids divide the Four Lands among the races and become reclusive, withdrawing to Paranor because of their shame at the betrayal by one of their own members.
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Flick infiltrates an enemy camp and rescues the captive Elven King, Eventine Elessedil; at the same time, in Kern, Menion saves a woman named Shirl Ravenlock and falls in love with her. They organize an evacuation of Kern before the Northland army reaches the city.
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2363:"How Terry Brooks Saved Epic Fantasy"
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1858:J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century
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2230:. New York City: Twayne Publishers.
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2341:The Sword of Shannara - Chapter One
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1970:Cunningham, J.R. (4 October 1977).
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803:. In 1978, American fantasy editor
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1972:"Young Writer has Tolkien Touch"
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2052:. London: Carlton. p. 156.
2022:. Scarecrow Press. p. 360.
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2290:Lee, Stuart D., ed. (2022).
2085:. For Dummies. p. 376.
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1401:Brooks, Terry (March 2009).
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3126:Dwarves in popular culture
2928:The Weapon Master's Choice
2523:Bearers of the Black Staff
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1823:Card, Orson Scott (1999).
1548:Massengill, David (2001).
1429:"Terry Brooks - Biography"
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3060:Sometimes the Magic Works
2765:The Defenders of Shannara
2636:The Talismans of Shannara
2628:The Elf Queen of Shannara
2581:The Elfstones of Shannara
2563:Original Shannara Trilogy
1871:Sometimes the Magic Works
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2531:The Measure of the Magic
2358:The Brothers Hildebrandt
2197:del Rey, Lester (1980).
2174:. New York: Ballantine.
2066:Pringle, David (2006) .
2048:Pringle, David (2006) .
1790:Attebery, Brian (1980).
1765:. Garland Pub. pp.
1759:Schlobin, Roger (1979).
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373:The Brothers Hildebrandt
75:The Brothers Hildebrandt
66:The Brothers Hildebrandt
3068:Why I Write About Elves
2879:The Shannara Chronicles
2840:Dark Wraith of Shannara
2785:The Sorcerer's Daughter
2474:The Genesis of Shannara
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1202:summary at Google books
1094:The Shannara Chronicles
3017:A Princess of Landover
2773:The High Druid's Blade
2688:High Druid of Shannara
2612:The Scions of Shannara
2550:First King of Shannara
2445:Running with the Demon
2170:Brooks, Terry (2003).
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2620:The Druid of Shannara
2573:The Sword of Shannara
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2328:The Sword of Shannara
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2796:The Fall of Shannara
2602:Heritage of Shannara
2453:A Knight of the Word
2114:on 11 September 2012
1883:Wolfe, Gene (2001).
1742:Carter, Lin (1978).
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1122:. Ballantine Books.
1101:on January 5, 2016.
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