The Elf Queen of Shannara | |
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Cover art of The Elf Queen of Shannara |
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Author(s) | Terry Brooks |
Cover artist | Keith Parkinson |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Heritage of Shannara |
Genre(s) | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date | March 1992 |
Media type |
Print (Hardcover) Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 403 pp (hardcover) 368 pp (paperback) |
ISBN |
ISBN 0-345-36299-3 |
OCLC Number | 24696394 |
Dewey Decimal | 813/.54 20 |
LC Classification | PS3552.R6596 E48 1992 |
Preceded by | The Druid of Shannara |
Followed by | The Talismans of Shannara |
The Elf Queen of Shannara is the third book of the tetralogy The Heritage of Shannara written by Terry Brooks. It was first published in 1992.
Contents |
Wren Elessedil, a descendant of the legendary Jerle Shannara, was charged by the shade of the Druid Allanon to travel to the distant island of Morrowindl and find the Elves to return them to the Four Lands. The catch was that not one Elf had been seen in the Four Lands for more than a hundred years. No one in the Westlands knew of them---except, finally, the Addershag, who told Wren how to locate one.
Tiger Ty, the Wing Rider, carried Wren Ohmsford and her friend Garth to the only clear landing site on the island of Morrowindl, where the Elves might still exist. A Splinterscat, Stresa, and a Tree Squeak, Faun, help her reach the city of Arborlon. The island has become a prison since demons began appearing. Only the magic of the Loden keeps Arborlon safe, but its power is failing, and if the Elves are not returned to the Westland soon, they will not survive. When Wren reached the Elves, she learns of her past and discovers that she is of true Elven blood, because the current Elf Queen, Ellenroh Elessedil, is her maternal grandmother.
Nine companions, Aurin Striate, an acquaintance Wren and Garth befriend on their way into the city; Triss, Captain of Home Guard; Cort and Dal, Elven Hunters; Ellenroh Elessedil, current queen of the Elves; Eowen, the queen's closest friend; Gavilan Elessedil, the queen's nephew and Wren's cousin; Wren; and Garth set out on a journey to the Westland. Ellenroh becomes fatally ill, and before she dies, she informs Wren that she is to inherit the Loden and become the Queen of the Elves after Ellenroh, though she was orphaned at birth and raised as a Rover. Upon Ellenroh's death, Eowen reveals that the demons they are trying to avoid were created as an accident by Elves. She reveals that the elves succeeded in regaining their lost magic and to protect their nation from the Federation they created an army of replica elves, but that they became addicted to the magic and transformed into the demons. Wren leads the company with the Loden, but loses all her companions to the demons, Drakuls, and the Wisteron. Only Wren and Triss, Stresa, and Faun remain when the volcano on the island of Morrowindl erupts, destroying the island. Tiger Ty gathers the small company and flees Morrowindl, where Wren restores Arborlon to its original location in the Westland.
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Book I | Book II | Book III | Book IV | |
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Word & Void: | Running with the Demon | A Knight of the Word | Angel Fire East | |
The Genesis of Shannara: | Armageddon's Children | The Elves of Cintra | The Gypsy Morph | |
Legends of Shannara: | Bearers of the Black Staff | The Measure of the Magic | ||
Prequel to Shannara: | First King of Shannara | |||
The Original Shannara Trilogy: | The Sword of Shannara | The Elfstones of Shannara | The Wishsong of Shannara | |
The Heritage of Shannara: | The Scions of Shannara | The Druid of Shannara | The Elf Queen of Shannara | The Talismans of Shannara |
The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara: | Ilse Witch | Antrax | Morgawr | |
High Druid of Shannara: | Jarka Ruus | Tanequil | Straken | |
Legacy of Shannara: | The Wards of Faerie | TBA | TBA | |
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Dark Wraith of Shannara | Indomitable | |||
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