Talk:Shardik

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"The novel is similar to Stephen King's Dark Tower version of Shardik." Could anyone who knows what this refers to clarify it or provide a citation? I am not aware of anything by King that is particularly close to Shardik.DES 1 July 2005 17:15 (UTC)

  • I was reffering to the giant bear, also named Shardik, in SK's The Waste Lands (which see). I also clarified this in the article. --Auric The Rad July 2, 2005 18:55 (UTC)
    • But what do you mean by "anachronism"? That's a little harsh.