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{{Short description|1982 epic fantasy novel by Terry Brooks}}
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| name = The Elfstones of Shannara
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| image = [[Image:Elfstones Cover.gif|200px]]
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| caption = 1st hardcover edition.
| caption = First hardcover edition.
| author = [[Terry Brooks]]
| author = [[Terry Brooks]]
| illustrator = [[Darrell K. Sweet]]
| illustrator = [[Darrell K. Sweet]]
| cover_artist = Darrell K. Sweet
| cover_artist = Darrell K. Sweet
| country = [[United States]]
| country = United States
| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = English
| series = ''[[Original Shannara Trilogy]]''
| series = ''[[Original Shannara Trilogy]]''
| genre = [[Fantasy]]/[[Epic fantasy]]
| genre = [[Epic fantasy]]
| publisher = [[Del Rey Books]]
| publisher = [[Del Rey Books]]
| release_date = 1982
| release_date = 1982
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover]], [[Paperback]], [[Mass market paperback]])
| media_type = Print (hardback & paperback, [[mass market paperback]])
| pages = 576 pp (Mass market paperback)
| pages = 576 (mass market paperback)
| isbn = ISBN 0-345-30253-2 (1st Edition hardcover)
| isbn = 0-345-30253-2 |isbn_note= (1st edition hardcover)
ISBN 0-345-28554-9 (Mass market paperback)
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| dewey= 813/.54 19
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| congress= PS3552.R6596 E5 1982
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'''''The Elfstones of Shannara''''' is an [[high fantasy|epic fantasy]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/index.html |title=Terry Brooks' official website|accessdate=2008-05-02 |last= Speakman |first=Shawn |authorlink= |year=2008 |publisher= |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080423001005/http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/index.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2008-04-23}}</ref> novel by [[Terry Brooks]]. It is the first sequel to ''[[The Sword of Shannara]]'' and the second book in ''[[Original Shannara Trilogy|The Original Shannara Trilogy]]''. It provides the history of the [[Elves (Shannara)|Elves]], which was only hinted at in the preceding story, and follows Wil Ohmsford, grandson of [[Shea Ohmsford|Shea]] (the hero of the first book) and inheritor of the [[Shannara artifacts#Elfstones|Elfstones]].
'''''The Elfstones of Shannara''''' is a [[1982 in literature|1982]] [[high fantasy|epic fantasy]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/index.html |title=Terry Brooks' official website |access-date=2008-05-02 |last=Speakman |first=Shawn |year=2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080423001005/http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/index.html |archive-date=2008-04-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> novel by American writer [[Terry Brooks]]. It is the first sequel to ''[[The Sword of Shannara]]'' and the second book in ''[[Original Shannara Trilogy|The Original Shannara Trilogy]]''. It expands upon the history of the [[Elves (Shannara)|Elves]], which was only hinted at in the preceding story, and follows Wil Ohmsford, grandson of [[Shea Ohmsford|Shea]] (the hero of the first book) and inheritor of the [[Shannara]] Elfstones.


The novel intertwines two plotlines: the quest of Wil Ohmsford and Amberle Elessedil to find Safehold and create a new Ellcrys, and the attempt by the Elven army and their allies to slow the [[Demons (Shannara)|Demons]] to give them time to find it.
The novel, set in a [[fictional universe|fictional world]] called the [[The Four Lands|Four Lands]], consists of two intertwining plotlines. The first plotline follows the quest of [[protagonists]] '''Wil Ohmsford''' and '''Amberle Elessedil''' to create a new Ellcrys, a magical tree that serves to banish all [[Demons (Shannara)|Demons]] from the Four Lands. To do this, they must locate a specific place in the Four Lands called Safehold, where the process of creating a new Ellcrys can begin. The second plotline focuses on the efforts of the Elven army and their allies to slow a massive [[Demons (Shannara)|Demon]] invasion, made possible by the dying of the current Ellcrys, to give Wil and Amberle enough time to complete their quest.


== Background ==
== Background ==
After Terry Brooks had completed all work on his first novel, ''[[The Sword of Shannara]]'', in fall 1975&mdash;having begun it in 1967&mdash;he began work on another book soon after. The plot he originally chose featured the son of [[Minor Humans in Shannara#Menion Leah|Menion Leah]] as the [[protagonist]] and a girl with a [[Siren]]-like song that could manipulate the properties of objects around her. Brooks outlined about three-quarters of the story before beginning to write; he refused an attempt by [[Lester del Rey]] to see it because Brooks wanted to impress the editor. However, when Brooks finished three-quarters of the tale in fall 1977 after writing around his law practice hours, he found himself stuck and could not think of a suitable ending. He decided to send the story to del Rey to get his opinion on what the end should be. The reply he received was quite unexpected; del Rey firmly believed that Brooks needed to simply get rid of the started novel and start anew due to a plethora of problems he saw. Once del Rey finished a full line-by-line examination of the plot, Brooks leafed through the comments and found them to be disturbingly accurate.<ref name="auth note">{{cite web|url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/shannara/elfstones-note.html|title=Author's Note to ''The Elfstones of Shannara''|last=Brooks|first=Terry|date=1991/2002|accessdate=27 December 2009}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
After Terry Brooks had completed all work on his first novel, ''[[The Sword of Shannara]]'', in fall 1975&mdash;having begun it in 1967&mdash;he began work on another book soon after. The plot he originally chose featured the son of [[Minor Humans in Shannara#Menion Leah|Menion Leah]] as the [[protagonist]] and a girl with a [[Siren (mythology)|Siren]]-like song that could manipulate the properties of objects around her. Brooks outlined about three-quarters of the story before beginning to write; he refused an attempt by [[Lester del Rey]] to see it because Brooks wanted to impress the editor. When Brooks finished three-quarters of the tale in fall 1977 after writing around his law practice hours, he found himself stuck and could not think of a suitable ending. He decided to send the story to del Rey to get his opinion on what the end should be. The reply he received was quite unexpected; del Rey firmly believed that Brooks needed to simply get rid of the started novel and start anew due to a plethora of problems he saw. Once del Rey finished a full line-by-line examination of the plot, Brooks leafed through the comments and found them to be disturbingly accurate.<ref name="auth note">{{cite web|url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/shannara/elfstones-note.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311122823/http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/shannara/elfstones-note.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 March 2008|title=Author's Note to ''The Elfstones of Shannara''|last=Brooks|first=Terry|orig-year=1991|year=2002|access-date=27 December 2009}}</ref>


So, Brooks started over. This time, he created an outline for the full story and mailed it to del Rey and his wife for comments prior to delving into the writing process once more. In his frustration about the old story, though, he decided to forget about his former protagonist&mdash;even that character's entire generation. Instead, he gave the protagonist role to the grandson of the hero in ''Sword'', [[Wil Ohmsford]]. In place of the siren-oriented tale, he took on the history of the [[Elves (Shannara)|Elves]]. del Rey approved this new plan, and Brooks began weaving the tale in late 1978. He finished it in late 1980 and sent it off to del Rey. He replied in February 1981 with 25 single-spaced pages-worth of errors or problems, including a roughly 200-page span where he felt that the action and dialogue was seen from the author's viewpoint&mdash;not a character's. To address this, Brooks utilized Ander Elessedil, formerly a minor character with little impact on the plot, and turned him into the focus of a majority of the book. Four months later, he sent the story out once again. This time it only required minor alterations.<ref name="auth note"/>
So, Brooks started over. This time, he created an outline for the full story and mailed it to del Rey and his wife for comments prior to delving into the writing process once more. In his frustration about the old story, though, he decided to forget about his former protagonist&mdash;even that character's entire generation. Instead, he gave the protagonist role to the grandson of the hero in ''Sword'', [[Wil Ohmsford]]. In place of the siren-oriented tale, he took on the history of the [[Elves (Shannara)|Elves]]. del Rey approved this new plan, and Brooks began weaving the tale in late 1978. He finished it in late 1980 and sent it off to del Rey. He replied in February 1981 with 25 single-spaced pages-worth of errors or problems, including a roughly 200-page span where he felt that the action and dialogue was seen from the author's viewpoint&mdash;not a character's. To address this, Brooks used '''Ander Elessedil''', formerly a minor character with little impact on the plot, and turned him into the focus of a majority of the book. Four months later, he sent the story out once again. This time it only required minor alterations.<ref name="auth note"/>


== History of the Elves ==
== Plot ==
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Before the dawn of mankind was the age of Faerie, an era from which many powerful spirits (such as the [[King of the Silver River]]) came.{{cn|date=October 2013}}


== Plot summary ==
=== History ===
Before the dawn of mankind was the age of Faerie, an era from which many powerful spirits (such as the [[King of the Silver River]]) came. The Elves, extremely long-lived and possessing great magic, created the Elfstones. As a necessary balance to the light, darkness was also created in the beginning of time; from this darkness the [[Demons (Shannara)|Demons]] were born. After years of battle between the light and the dark, the Elves summoned their greatest magic and created the Forbidding, a spell that imprisoned the Demons beyond the confines of the world. They also created the [[Ellcrys]], a beautiful silver tree with crimson leaves to maintain the Forbidding. Unfortunately, this drained nearly all the strength of the Elves, leaving them with very little magic. Most of the creatures of Faerie died out in this period of waning magic; yet the Elves survived, though diminished in splendor. In time, they came to resemble more and more the human race that had recently evolved, both in strength and longevity. Afraid of the rapidly multiplying humans, Elves went into hiding, remaining one with nature, ever guarding the Ellcrys. Even when mankind nearly destroyed the world in the [[The Great Wars|Great Wars]], the Elves lived on, spending their last remaining magic to save the Ellcrys. In the aftermath of the destruction, as mankind split into "four" distinct races, the Elves took that opportunity to come out from hiding. Indeed, most believed that the Elves were just another offshoot of mankind, like the Dwarves, Gnomes and Trolls. The Elves emerged as leaders in the new world; it was the Elf [[Galaphile]] who summoned the first Druid council at [[Paranor]].
The magical [[Ellcrys]] tree was beginning to die, thus weakening the spell that held the [[Forbidding]]. The Ellcrys spoke to the [[Minor Elves in Shannara#The Chosen|Chosen]], telling them of a rebirth, a process which enables a new Ellcrys to be born—but this can only be done at the fountain of the [[Bloodfire]]. The Chosen then informs their Prince [[Ander Elessedil]] and King [[Eventine Elessedil]] of the matter. However, there is no one who knows of the location of the Bloodfire. A search in the ancient Elven library reveals one reference to the Bloodfire. It states that it lies in a place named "Safehold". At the same time, a powerful Demon, the [[Demons (Shannara)#The Dagda Mor|Dagda Mor]], escapes from the waning Forbidding, bringing with it the Reaper and the Changeling. The Dagda Mor then sends the Reaper to kill all the Chosen, and the Changeling to act as a spy for the demons within the Elven city. Eventine finds himself at a loss, for only the Chosen can make the rebirth of the Ellcrys happen.


=== Present ===
The Druid Allanon appeared, telling Eventine that his coming must remain a secret, and promising to find out the location of Safehold. He went to the ancient [[Druids (Shannara)|Druid]] keep, [[Paranor]], in an attempt to locate Safehold. After learning its location, [[Allanon]] was ambushed by the [[Demons (Shannara)#The Dagda Mor|Dagda Mor]] and a handful of [[Demons (Shannara)#Furies|Furies]].
The magical [[Ellcrys]] tree was beginning to die, thus weakening the spell that held the Forbidding. The Ellcrys spoke to the [[Minor Elves in Shannara#The Chosen|Chosen]], telling them of a rebirth, a process which enables a new tree to be born—but this can only be done at the fountain of the Bloodfire. The Chosen then inform their Prince Ander Elessedil and King '''Eventine Elessedil''' of the matter. However, no one knows of the location of the Bloodfire. A search in the ancient Elven library reveals one reference to the Bloodfire. It states that it lies in a place named "Safehold". At the same time, a powerful Demon, the [[Demons (Shannara)#The Dagda Mor|Dagda Mor]], escapes from the waning Forbidding, bringing with it two other demons named the Reaper and the Changeling. The Dagda Mor then sends the Reaper to kill all the Chosen, and the Changeling to act as a spy for the demons within the Elven city. Eventine finds himself at a loss, for only the Chosen can make the rebirth of the Ellcrys happen.


The Druid Allanon appeared, telling Eventine that his coming must remain a secret, and promising to find out the location of Safehold. He went to the ancient [[Druids (Shannara)|Druid]] keep, [[Paranor]], in an attempt to locate Safehold. After learning its location, [[Allanon]] was ambushed by the Dagda Mor and a handful of [[Demons (Shannara)#Furies|Furies]].
He retreated to [[Storlock]] for a time, and then went to Havenstead with [[Wil Ohmsford]]—who is a Healer, a descendant of [[Jerle Shannara]] and bearer of the [[Shannara artifacts#The Blue Elfstones|Elfstones]]—to find [[Amberle Elessedil]], who is King [[Eventine Elessedil|Eventine's]] granddaughter and a [[Minor Elves in Shannara#The Chosen|Chosen]], who abandoned her duty to the [[Ellcrys]] and fled the Elven capital, [[Arborlon]]. She eventually agreed to return to Arborlon with them, only giving in when Demon Wolves were closing in upon them.


He retreated to Storlock for a time, and then went to Havenstead with '''Wil Ohmsford'''—who is a Healer, a descendant of [[Jerle Shannara]] and bearer of the Elfstones—to find '''Amberle Elessedil''', who is King Eventine's granddaughter and a Chosen, who abandoned her duty to the Ellcrys and fled the Elven capital, [[Arborlon]]. She eventually agreed to return to Arborlon with them, only giving in when Demon Wolves were closing in upon them.
En route, close to the Silver River, Allanon, Amberle and Wil were ambushed by Demon wolves. Allanon fended off the Demons while Wil and Amberle escaped to safety. The [[King of the Silver River]] took them in and sheltered them just before they would have been caught; after talking with him, the duo discover they have been transported miles away from where they started, and have no idea if Allanon survived or where he was. They decided to continue on to Arborlon and hoped to meet him there, but on the way their horse was stolen by Rovers, a gypsy-like group of people who travel in caravans and recognize no laws but their own. Wil insisted that they get the horse back, and ingratiated himself to the Rovers and their leader Cephalo by using his skills as healer to help some of the sick or mildly injured members of the family. He met Eretria, a beautiful Rover girl Cephalo said was his daughter; in reality, she was not his daughter at all and would be sold now that she was of an age to marry. She was immediately attracted to Wil and wanted to help him get the horse back, if he promised to take her with him when he escaped. A giant demon attacked the caravan and Wil was forced to use the Elfstones to defend the Rovers, finally destroying the demon, but damaging himself somehow in a way he did not understand. Cephalo was angry with him, but let him and Amberle leave with their horse. Eretria was left behind but promised to Wil that they would meet again. After being pursued by demons, Wil and Amberle managed to regroup with Allanon and return to [[Arborlon]]. Amberle received a seed from the dying [[Ellcrys]] and prepared to go to Safehold with Wil, six Elven companions and the Captain of the [[Minor Elves in Shannara#The Home Guard|Home Guard]], [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Crispin|Crispin]].


En route, close to the Silver River, Allanon, Amberle and Wil were ambushed by Demon wolves. Allanon fended off the Demons while Wil and Amberle escaped to safety. The [[King of the Silver River]] took them in and sheltered them just before they would have been caught; after talking with him, the duo discover they have been transported miles away from where they started, and have no idea if Allanon survived or where he was. They decided to continue on to Arborlon and hoped to meet him there, but on the way their horse was stolen by Rovers, a group of people who travel in caravans and recognize no laws but their own. Wil insisted that they get the horse back, and ingratiated himself to the Rovers and their leader Cephelo by using his skills as healer to help some of the sick or mildly injured members of the family. He met [[Eretria (Shannara)|Eretria]], a beautiful Rover girl Cephelo said was his daughter; in reality, she was not his daughter at all and would be sold now that she was of an age to marry. She was immediately attracted to Wil and wanted to help him get the horse back, if he promised to take her with him when he escaped. A giant demon attacked the caravan and Wil was forced to use the Elfstones to defend the Rovers, finally destroying the demon, but damaging himself somehow in a way he did not understand. Cephelo was angry with him, but let him and Amberle leave with their horse. Eretria was left behind but promised to Wil that they would meet again. After being pursued by demons, Wil and Amberle managed to regroup with Allanon and return to Arborlon. Amberle received a seed from the dying Ellcrys and prepared to go to Safehold with Wil, six Elven companions and the Captain of the [[Minor Elves in Shannara#The Home Guard|Home Guard]], [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Crispin|Crispin]].
After they journeyed by boat to the Elven outpost at Drey Wood, the group found the entire garrison that had been stationed at the outpost dead—and the [[Demons (Shannara)#The Reaper|Reaper]], who had killed all of them. They managed to escape by setting off down the river once more, but two of the Elven guards were run down and killed in the process. Wil realized that there must have been a spy in Arborlon, and that if the spy knew about Drey Wood, then it was likely their mission was known and they would be pursued the entire way. The party then goes to the Matted Brakes, where another two of the group are killed by an unknown massive creature. After escaping from the Brakes, the remaining group of five found themselves at an ancient Elven fortress named Pykon. The group made the decision to rest the night there, but the Reaper found them again and killed the final two Elven hunters. Wil and Amberle ran into the network of tunnels inside of the Pykon to try to find Crispin, who had gone into there to try to find a way out. Wil and Amberle finally lost the Reaper by destroying a bridge over a gorge, but they lost Crispin as well. During the battle, Wil failed to unlock the power of the Elfstones and believed that his human blood was blocking him from using them. He was resigned to not being able to use the stones anymore, and decided that they would just have to get along without them. The duo met the young Wing Rider Perk soon after, who agreed to take them into the Wilderun on his Roc, Genewen. He also agreed to fly over the Hollows every day for a week in case the duo had need of his help.


After they journeyed by boat to the Elven outpost at Drey Wood, the group found the entire garrison that had been stationed at the outpost dead—and [[Demons (Shannara)#The Reaper|the Reaper]], who had killed all of them. They managed to escape by setting off down the river once more, but two of the Elven guards were run down and killed in the process. Wil realized that there must have been a spy in Arborlon, and that if the spy knew about Drey Wood, then it was likely their mission was known and they would be pursued the entire way. The party then goes to the Matted Brakes, where another two of the group are killed by an unknown massive creature. After escaping from the Brakes, the remaining group of five found themselves at an ancient Elven fortress named Pykon. The group made the decision to rest the night there, but the Reaper found them again and killed the final two Elven hunters. Wil and Amberle ran into the network of tunnels inside of the Pykon to try to find Crispin, who had gone into there to try to find a way out. Wil and Amberle finally lost the Reaper by destroying a bridge over a gorge, but they lost Crispin as well. During the battle, Wil failed to unlock the power of the Elfstones and believed that his human blood was blocking him from using them. He was resigned to not being able to use the stones anymore, and decided that they would just have to get along without them. The duo met the young Wing Rider Perk soon after, who agreed to take them into the Wilderun on his Roc, Genewen. He also agreed to fly over the Hollows every day for a week in case the duo had need of his help.
{{Anchor|"Good" versus "Evil"}}
Meanwhile, Allanon and the Elves went to war with the Demons, beginning the '''War of the Forbidding'''.<!-- This is bolded because [[War of the Forbidding]] redirects here. --> The Elven army took up two positions in two mountain passes named [[Halys Cut]] and [[Worl Run]]. Having no weapons, the Demons used [[Human wave attack|human-wave tactics]] in the ensuing battles and literally ran over the Elven army, even managing to injure King Eventine. Ander's older brother, [[Arion Elessedil]], was killed as well in [[Worl Run]]. Defeated, the Elven force retreated first to [[Baen Draw]], successfully defending it until it was discovered that they were being flanked. They then retreated to [[Arborlon]], their last line of defense. In the process, they lost their commander, [[Kael Pindanon]]. Shortly after their return to Arborlon, Dwarf and Troll contingents joined them, uniting banners from all four of the [[Four Lands]] for the first time in history. Eventine was recovering in his room when the Changeling, disguised for months as Eventine's pet dog Manx, tried to kill the old king in his bed. Eventine killed the Demon, but was badly wounded and near death.


Meanwhile, Allanon and the Elves went to war with the Demons, beginning the '''War of the Forbidding'''.<!-- This is bolded because [[War of the Forbidding]] redirects here. --> The Elven army took up two positions in two mountain passes named Halys Cut and Worl Run. Having no weapons, the Demons used [[Human wave attack|human-wave tactics]] in the ensuing battles and literally ran over the Elven army, even managing to injure King Eventine. Ander's older brother, '''Arion Elessedil''', was killed as well in Worl Run. Defeated, the Elven force retreated first to Baen Draw, successfully defending it until it was discovered that they were being flanked. They then retreated to Arborlon, their last line of defense. In the process, they lost their commander, [[Kael Pindanon]]. Shortly after their return to Arborlon, Dwarf and Troll contingents joined them, uniting banners from all four of the [[Four Lands]] for the first time in history. Eventine was recovering in his room when the Changeling, disguised for months as Eventine's pet dog Manx, tried to kill the old king in his bed. Eventine killed the Demon, but was badly wounded and near death.
Amberle and Wil traveled to Grimpen Ward, a town of thieves and cutthroats in the Wilderun. Wil caused a stir by healing an old inkeeper woman and jokingly claiming he did it with magic. Thieves try to rob him and Amberle, but they were rescued by Cephelo and Eretria. Wil told Cephalo of his need to go to the Hollows, claiming it was for a rare medicine for Eventine's granddaughter. Cephelo takes them to Hebel, an old hermit who lives in the Wilderun. Hebel recognized the name Safehold and knew where it was; under a lonely mountain in the hollows, the domain of the Witch Sisters. Wil and Amberle went on despite Hebel's warnings, after parting ways with the Rovers. They soon found out that the Elfstones were stolen by Cephelo, and that he had wanted them ever since he had seen Wil use them on the demon that attacked the caravan. Wil left Amberle at the edge of the Hollows and pursued Cephelo. Eretria once again helped Wil to locate Cephelo, only to find that he and the rest of his followers were killed by the Reaper. Wil regained the Elfstones and traveled back to the rim of the Hollows with Eretria. He found Amberle missing. Hebel appeared and agreed to track Amberle for Wil. Together with Hebel's dog, Drifter, they tracked Amberle to the witch Mallenroh's tower. Mallenroh captured them and decided to keep the Elfstones for herself, locking up Wil and the rest as prisoners until Wil agreed to give her the stones.


Amberle and Wil traveled to Grimpen Ward, a town of thieves and cutthroats in the Wilderun. Wil caused a stir by healing an old innkeeper woman and jokingly claiming he did it with magic. Thieves try to rob him and Amberle, but they were rescued by Cephelo and Eretria. Wil told Cephelo of his need to go to the Hollows, claiming it was for a rare medicine for Eventine's granddaughter. Cephelo takes them to Hebel, an old hermit who lives in the Wilderun. Hebel recognized the name Safehold and knew where it was; under a lonely mountain in the hollows, the domain of the Witch Sisters. Wil and Amberle went on despite Hebel's warnings, after parting ways with the Rovers. They soon found out that the Elfstones were stolen by Cephelo, and that he had wanted them ever since he had seen Wil use them on the demon that attacked the caravan. Wil left Amberle at the edge of the Hollows and pursued Cephelo. Eretria once again helped Wil to locate Cephelo, only to find that he and the rest of his followers were killed by the Reaper. Wil regained the Elfstones and traveled back to the rim of the Hollows with Eretria. He found Amberle missing. Hebel appeared and agreed to track Amberle for Wil. Together with Hebel's dog, Drifter, they tracked Amberle to the witch Mallenroh's tower. Mallenroh captured them and decided to keep the Elfstones for herself, locking up Wil and the rest as prisoners until Wil agreed to give her the stones.
Mallenroh's identical twin sister Morag arrived, and the Witch Sisters fought and killed each other. Wil, Eretria, Hebel, and Drifter escaped with Amberle, the Elfstones, and Mallenroh's servant, Wisp; who brought them to the Bloodfire. Amberle both absorbed the Bloodfire and bathed the seed of the Ellcrys in it. The Reaper attacked them and killed Wisp, but Wil destroyed it be realizing that he wasn't unable to use the Elfstones because of his human blood, but because he was afraid of them and had formed a mental block against using them. He broke the block, focusing the power of the Elfstones upon the Reaper's cloaked face and destroying it. Wil had Eretria call Perk, who brought Wil, Amberle and Eretria back to Arborlon while Hebel returned home.


Mallenroh's identical twin sister Morag arrived, and the Witch Sisters fought and killed each other. Wil, Eretria, Hebel, and Drifter escaped with Amberle, the Elfstones, and Mallenroh's servant, Wisp; who brought them to the Bloodfire. Amberle both absorbed the Bloodfire and bathed the seed of the Ellcrys in it. The Reaper attacked them and killed Wisp, but Wil destroyed it by realizing that it wasn't his human blood preventing the use of the Elfstones, but because he was afraid of them and had formed a mental block against using them. He broke the block, focusing the power of the Elfstones upon the Reaper's cloaked face and destroying it. Wil had Eretria call Perk, who brought Wil, Amberle and Eretria back to Arborlon while Hebel returned home.
By this point, the Demons had begun a full frontal assault upon [[Arborlon]]. Despite desperate attempts to blunt the attacks, the seven gates fell one by one to the superior numbers of the Demons. The Demons eventually broke through the last of the Elven capital's major defenses (the seventh gate). At this point, Allanon engaged and defeated the Dagda Mor in a titanic battle while the forces of "good", now severely depleted, regrouped at their last line of defense: the [[Gardens of Life]], where the Ellcrys resided. The Demons tried to reach the Ellcrys to destroy her, but they were held back by those forces of "good" just long enough so that Wil and Amberle could fly in. Amberle touched the dead Ellcrys and was transformed into the new Ellcrys; and with this action, Amberle restored the [[Forbidding]], banishing the Demons back to their alternate universe. It was revealed by Allanon to Wil that he knew all along that Amberle would become the new Ellcrys. Wil was angry and told Allanon he should have been honest, but Allanon claimed that she would not have believed him. He reminds Wil that Amberle knew what would happen and made the choice herself, and that no one forced her. She did what only she could do, and in so doing saved humanity from the Demons. Wil was still bitter about the deception, because he had loved Amberle and didn't want to lose her the way he had. It is then revealed that Allanon has aged, because he used too much of the magic in the fighting with the Demons. He said he was going to Paranor to sleep, and then left in the middle of the night without seeing or speaking with anyone else.


By this point, the Demons had begun a full frontal assault upon Arborlon. Despite desperate attempts to blunt the attacks, the seven gates fell one by one to the superior numbers of the Demons. The Demons eventually broke through the last of the Elven capital's major defenses (the seventh gate). At this point, Allanon engaged and defeated the Dagda Mor in a titanic battle while the forces of "good", now severely depleted, regrouped at their last line of defense: the [[Gardens of Life]], where the Ellcrys resided. The Demons tried to reach the Ellcrys to destroy her, but they were held back by those forces of "good" just long enough so that Wil and Amberle could fly in. Amberle touched the dead Ellcrys and was transformed into the new Ellcrys; and with this action, Amberle restored the Forbidding, banishing the Demons back to their alternate universe. It was revealed by Allanon to Wil that he knew all along that Amberle would become the new Ellcrys. Wil was angry and told Allanon he should have been honest, but Allanon claimed that she would not have believed him. He reminds Wil that Amberle knew what would happen and made the choice herself, and that no one forced her. She did what only she could do, and in so doing saved humanity from the Demons. Wil was still bitter about the deception, because he had loved Amberle and didn't want to lose her the way he had. It is then revealed that Allanon has aged, because he used too much of the magic in the fighting with the Demons. He said he was going to Paranor to sleep, and then left in the middle of the night without seeing or speaking with anyone else.
Eventine passed away, and Ander became the new King. With the Demons banished once again, the survivors the War returned to their homes. Wil visited the Ellcrys and came to terms with Amberle's sacrifice. He then left Arborlon to continue his studies as a healer, taking Eretria with him.

Eventine died, and Ander became the new King. With the Demons banished once again, the survivors of the war returned to their homes. Wil visited the Ellcrys and came to terms with Amberle's sacrifice. He then left Arborlon to continue his studies as a healer, taking Eretria with him.


== Television adaptation ==
== Television adaptation ==
{{main|The Shannara Chronicles}}
The rights to movie adaptations for all of the [[Shannara]] novels were sold to Warner Bros until 2010.<ref name="Shannara & Landover Movies">{{cite web |url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/movies.html |title=Terry Brooks Movies, on his official site |accessdate=2008-07-22 |last= Speakman |first=Shawn |authorlink= |year=2008 |publisher= }}</ref><ref>http://www.terrybrooks.net/askterry/letter-2009.html Terry Brooks' 2009 Holiday Letter to his Fans</ref> These rights have now expired, though Brooks continues to receive inquiries from film studios. Current adaptation plans revolve around a ''[[Game of Thrones]]''-style series, which will be done by [[Farah Films]] and executive produced by Brooks, [[Dan Farah]], and [[Stewart Till]]. This will begin with ''Elfstones'', leaving ''Sword'', the first book in the series, for later.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Sonar, Farah to adapt 'Shannara' for TV|magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118059039/|date=10 September 2011|accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref>
By 2008, the rights to movie adaptations for all of the [[Shannara]] novels were sold to Warner Bros until 2010.<ref name="Shannara & Landover Moviees">{{cite web |url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/movies.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812111929/http://www.terrybrooks.net/movies.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2007-08-12 |title=Terry Brooks Movies, on his official site |access-date=2008-07-22 |last=Speakman |first=Shawn |year=2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.terrybrooks.net/askterry/letter-2009.html |title=The Wondrous Worlds of Terry Brooks - 2009 Holiday Letter |access-date=2009-12-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911084932/http://www.terrybrooks.net/askterry/letter-2009.html |archive-date=2012-09-11 }} Terry Brooks' 2009 Holiday Letter to his Fans</ref> Those rights expired, though Brooks continued to receive inquiries from film studios. In 2011, adaptation plans coalesced around a ''[[Game of Thrones]]''-style series, backed by [[Sonar Entertainment]] and [[Farah Films]], and executive produced by Brooks, [[Dan Farah]], and [[Stewart Till]]. The story would begin with ''Elfstones'', leaving ''Sword'', the first book in the series, for later.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Sonar, Farah to adapt 'Shannara' for TV|journal=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|url=https://variety.com/2012/tv/news/sonar-farah-to-adapt-shannara-for-tv-1118059039/|date=10 September 2011|access-date=13 January 2013}}</ref> By 2012, they were looking for a showrunner and director before pitching to network buyers, at which time they hoped to move into production.<ref>{{cite web|last=Speakman|first=Shawn|title=Hollywood Buys Terry Brooks's Shannara Series|url=http://sf-fantasy.suvudu.com/2012/09/hollywood-buys-terry-brookss-shannara-series.html|date=11 September 2012|access-date=11 October 2013}}</ref>

According to Brooks' webmaster, Sonar Entertainment has purchased the rights to produce the TV Adaptation along with Farah Films. They are looking for a showrunner and director before pitching to network buyers at which time they will move into production.<ref>{{cite website|last=Speakman|first=Shawn|title=Hollywood Buys Terry Brooks's Shannara Series]]|url=http://www.http://sf-fantasy.suvudu.com/2012/09/hollywood-buys-terry-brookss-shannara-series.html|date=11 September 2012|accessdate=11 October 2013}}</ref>

== Character List ==


In December 2013, ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'' reported that [[MTV]] had given a script-to-series commitment to produce the show, with [[Jon Favreau]] directing, ''[[Smallville]]'' creators [[Al Gough]] and [[Miles Millar]] writing, and Brooks and Farah as executive producers.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|title=MTV Nabs Series Adaptation Of 'Shannara' Fantasy Novels With Jon Favreau Directing, Al Gough & Miles Millar Writing|journal=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|url=https://deadline.com/2013/12/mtv-series-shannara-novels-jon-favreau-directing-al-gough-miles-millar-writing-648091/|date=6 December 2013|access-date=6 December 2013}}</ref> The result was ''[[The Shannara Chronicles]]'', which premiered on January 5, 2016, on [[MTV]]. In an interview, Brooks mentioned his pleasure with how his story has been adapted.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Shivener|first1=Rich|title=Terry Brooks: MTV is Doing ''The Shannara Chronicles'' Right|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/07/terry-brooks-mtv-is-doing-the-shannara-chronicles.html|website=[[Paste (magazine)|Paste]]|access-date=July 14, 2015|date=July 13, 2015}}</ref> In January 2018, the series was cancelled after two seasons.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Petski |first1=Denise |title='The Shannara Chronicles' Canceled After Two Seasons |url=https://deadline.com/2018/01/the-shannara-chronicles-canceled-after-two-seasons-spike-mtv-paramount-network-1202244383/ |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=January 17, 2018 |date=January 17, 2018}}</ref> Producers said that they would shop the series to other networks.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Andreeva |first1=Nellie |title='The Shannara Chronicles' Shopped To Other Networks For Season 3 |url=https://deadline.com/2018/01/the-shannara-chronicles-shopped-other-networks-season-3-1202244442/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |access-date=January 17, 2018 |date=January 17, 2018}}</ref>
=== Main characters ===
* [[Allanon]]
* [[Amberle Elessedil]]
* [[Ander Elessedil]]
* [[Demons (Shannara)#Changeling|Changeling]] (demon)
* [[Demons (Shannara)#The Dagda_Mor|Dagda Mor]] (demon)
* [[Ellcrys]]
* [[Eretria (Shannara)|Eretria]]
* [[Eventine Elessedil]]
* [[Demons (Shannara)#The Reaper|The Reaper]] (demon)
* [[Stee Jans]]
* [[Wil Ohmsford]]


==Characters==
=== Minor characters ===
{{original research section|date=April 2021}}
* [[Trolls in Shannara#Amantar|Amantar]]
*Wil Ohmsford – Grandson of the legendary Shea Ohmsford, Wil is a good-hearted, calm young man. He takes after his grandfather in looks, with his fair hair and the pointed ears that mark him as having Elven blood. Unlike Shea who is quite callow before his adventures, Wil has a more mature outlook, partly due to the early death of his parents. Their untimely passing inspired him to train with the renowned Gnome Healers at Storlock, and due to his persistence he was eventually allowed to train there despite not being a Gnome. Because Wil has only a small fraction of Elven blood, mastery of the legendary Elfstones does not come as easily to him as it did to Shea, and this coupled with his own fear of the Elfstones' magic and his internal conflict over doing harm after having pledged his life to being a Healer hampers his ability to use them effectively.
* [[Arion Elessedil]]
*Allanon – The powerful last Druid of Paranor, this human has mastered many forms of magic and is perfectly willing to hide most or all of the truth from those he protects or leads in order to achieve his goals. Together with Shea Ohmsford and others he defeated the Warlock Lord in the most recent War of the Races. Now, fifty years later, Allanon has returned, apparently without having aged a single day, and he gives Wil Ohmsford the job of protecting Amberle Elessedil.{{cn|date=April 2021}}
* Artaq (horse)
*Amberle Elessedil – An Elven princess and the granddaughter of the current King of the Elves, Eventine Elessedil. She is the daughter of his youngest son, Aine (deceased). Selected by the Ellcrys to be a member of the Chosen, Amberle at first enjoys the attention from the Ellcrys but soon becomes disturbed by the sentient tree's overbearing nature and her relationship to it, and she spurns her duty as a Chosen and leaves the Elven city of Arborlon. She is later convinced by Allanon and Wil to return to Arborlon, and she ultimately decides to take on the job of restoring the Ellcrys.{{cn|date=April 2021}}
* [[Minor Dwarves in Shannara#Browork|Browork]]
*Eventine Elessedil – King of the Elves who worked with Allanon and Shea Ohmsford to defeat the Warlock Lord. Fifty years later, he is still the leader of the Elves and still a strong, capable man despite his age. He has three sons; Arion, Ander, and Aine (deceased).{{cn|date=April 2021}}
* Cephelo (deceased)
*Ander Elessedil – Son of Eventine, and uncle of Amberle.{{cn|date=April 2021}}
* Cormac (deceased)
*[[Eretria (Shannara)|Eretria]] – a human girl raised since childhood by the rover Cephelo, giving a lot of trouble to Wil and the Elves but eventually becoming their ally in their mission to restore the Ellcrys' health.
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Crispin|Crispin]] (deceased)
*Stee Jans – Known as the "Iron Man", he commands the legendary Free Corps of the Border Legion. This small but fierce force is sent to aid the Elves and they play a pivotal role in the defense of the Westland during the War of the Forbidding.
* Dancer (roc)
*The Ellcrys – A magical and sentient tree with silver bark and crimson red leaves, created by Elves eons ago in the midst of a great war in order to banish the Demons to a dimension called the Forbidding. So long as she stands and remains healthy, the Ellcrys will keep the Demons locked away in the Forbidding. The Ellcrys does age and die, requiring a rebirth, but its lifespan is on the order of centuries and millennia. As the tree weakens, the seal keeping Demons locked away in the Forbidding also weakens. She can communicate telepathically and can move her branches to touch people in greeting. Her bark is warm to the touch and she can give pieces of herself if necessary, as when she produced an "Ellcrys staff" for Allanon. Every year the Ellcrys chooses a select group of young Elves called the Chosen to care for her. The Chosen are almost always men; Amberle Elessedil is the first woman selected in centuries.{{cn|date=April 2021}}
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Dardan|Dardan]]
*Dagda Mor (demon) – {{crossref|printworthy=y|For this and the other demon characters, see {{section link|Shannara|Characters}}.}}
* Dayn (Wing Rider; Perk's uncle)
*Changeling (demon){{cn|date=April 2021}}
* Dilph (deceased)
*The Reaper (demon){{cn|date=April 2021}}
* Drifter (dog)
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Ehlron Tay|Ehlron Tay]]
* Emer Chios
* [[Flick Ohmsford]]
* Flyn
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Gael|Gael]]
* Genewen (roc)
* Hebel
* Herrol
* Jase
* [[Kael Pindanon]]
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Katsin|Katsin]] (deceased)
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Kerrin|Kerrin]] (deceased)
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Kian|Kian]] (deceased)
* [[King of the Silver River]]
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Kobold|Kobold]]
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Lauren|Lauren]]
* Manx (dog)(deceased)
* Mallenroh
* Morag
* Ped (deceased)
* Perk
* Rhoe
* Rin
* Spitter (horse)
* [[Minor Elves in Shannara#Went|Went]] (deceased)
* Wisp (deceased)


== References ==
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The Elfstones of Shannara
First hardcover edition.
AuthorTerry Brooks
IllustratorDarrell K. Sweet
Cover artistDarrell K. Sweet
LanguageEnglish
SeriesOriginal Shannara Trilogy
GenreEpic fantasy
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication date
1982
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback, mass market paperback)
Pages576 (mass market paperback)
ISBN0-345-30253-2 (1st edition hardcover) ISBN 0-345-28554-9 (mass market paperback)
OCLC7976998
813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3552.R6596 E5 1982
Preceded byThe Sword of Shannara 
Followed byThe Wishsong of Shannara 

The Elfstones of Shannara is a 1982 epic fantasy[1] novel by American writer Terry Brooks. It is the first sequel to The Sword of Shannara and the second book in The Original Shannara Trilogy. It expands upon the history of the Elves, which was only hinted at in the preceding story, and follows Wil Ohmsford, grandson of Shea (the hero of the first book) and inheritor of the Shannara Elfstones.

The novel, set in a fictional world called the Four Lands, consists of two intertwining plotlines. The first plotline follows the quest of protagonists Wil Ohmsford and Amberle Elessedil to create a new Ellcrys, a magical tree that serves to banish all Demons from the Four Lands. To do this, they must locate a specific place in the Four Lands called Safehold, where the process of creating a new Ellcrys can begin. The second plotline focuses on the efforts of the Elven army and their allies to slow a massive Demon invasion, made possible by the dying of the current Ellcrys, to give Wil and Amberle enough time to complete their quest.

Background

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After Terry Brooks had completed all work on his first novel, The Sword of Shannara, in fall 1975—having begun it in 1967—he began work on another book soon after. The plot he originally chose featured the son of Menion Leah as the protagonist and a girl with a Siren-like song that could manipulate the properties of objects around her. Brooks outlined about three-quarters of the story before beginning to write; he refused an attempt by Lester del Rey to see it because Brooks wanted to impress the editor. When Brooks finished three-quarters of the tale in fall 1977 after writing around his law practice hours, he found himself stuck and could not think of a suitable ending. He decided to send the story to del Rey to get his opinion on what the end should be. The reply he received was quite unexpected; del Rey firmly believed that Brooks needed to simply get rid of the started novel and start anew due to a plethora of problems he saw. Once del Rey finished a full line-by-line examination of the plot, Brooks leafed through the comments and found them to be disturbingly accurate.[2]

So, Brooks started over. This time, he created an outline for the full story and mailed it to del Rey and his wife for comments prior to delving into the writing process once more. In his frustration about the old story, though, he decided to forget about his former protagonist—even that character's entire generation. Instead, he gave the protagonist role to the grandson of the hero in Sword, Wil Ohmsford. In place of the siren-oriented tale, he took on the history of the Elves. del Rey approved this new plan, and Brooks began weaving the tale in late 1978. He finished it in late 1980 and sent it off to del Rey. He replied in February 1981 with 25 single-spaced pages-worth of errors or problems, including a roughly 200-page span where he felt that the action and dialogue was seen from the author's viewpoint—not a character's. To address this, Brooks used Ander Elessedil, formerly a minor character with little impact on the plot, and turned him into the focus of a majority of the book. Four months later, he sent the story out once again. This time it only required minor alterations.[2]

Plot

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History

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Before the dawn of mankind was the age of Faerie, an era from which many powerful spirits (such as the King of the Silver River) came. The Elves, extremely long-lived and possessing great magic, created the Elfstones. As a necessary balance to the light, darkness was also created in the beginning of time; from this darkness the Demons were born. After years of battle between the light and the dark, the Elves summoned their greatest magic and created the Forbidding, a spell that imprisoned the Demons beyond the confines of the world. They also created the Ellcrys, a beautiful silver tree with crimson leaves to maintain the Forbidding. Unfortunately, this drained nearly all the strength of the Elves, leaving them with very little magic. Most of the creatures of Faerie died out in this period of waning magic; yet the Elves survived, though diminished in splendor. In time, they came to resemble more and more the human race that had recently evolved, both in strength and longevity. Afraid of the rapidly multiplying humans, Elves went into hiding, remaining one with nature, ever guarding the Ellcrys. Even when mankind nearly destroyed the world in the Great Wars, the Elves lived on, spending their last remaining magic to save the Ellcrys. In the aftermath of the destruction, as mankind split into "four" distinct races, the Elves took that opportunity to come out from hiding. Indeed, most believed that the Elves were just another offshoot of mankind, like the Dwarves, Gnomes and Trolls. The Elves emerged as leaders in the new world; it was the Elf Galaphile who summoned the first Druid council at Paranor.

Present

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The magical Ellcrys tree was beginning to die, thus weakening the spell that held the Forbidding. The Ellcrys spoke to the Chosen, telling them of a rebirth, a process which enables a new tree to be born—but this can only be done at the fountain of the Bloodfire. The Chosen then inform their Prince Ander Elessedil and King Eventine Elessedil of the matter. However, no one knows of the location of the Bloodfire. A search in the ancient Elven library reveals one reference to the Bloodfire. It states that it lies in a place named "Safehold". At the same time, a powerful Demon, the Dagda Mor, escapes from the waning Forbidding, bringing with it two other demons named the Reaper and the Changeling. The Dagda Mor then sends the Reaper to kill all the Chosen, and the Changeling to act as a spy for the demons within the Elven city. Eventine finds himself at a loss, for only the Chosen can make the rebirth of the Ellcrys happen.

The Druid Allanon appeared, telling Eventine that his coming must remain a secret, and promising to find out the location of Safehold. He went to the ancient Druid keep, Paranor, in an attempt to locate Safehold. After learning its location, Allanon was ambushed by the Dagda Mor and a handful of Furies.

He retreated to Storlock for a time, and then went to Havenstead with Wil Ohmsford—who is a Healer, a descendant of Jerle Shannara and bearer of the Elfstones—to find Amberle Elessedil, who is King Eventine's granddaughter and a Chosen, who abandoned her duty to the Ellcrys and fled the Elven capital, Arborlon. She eventually agreed to return to Arborlon with them, only giving in when Demon Wolves were closing in upon them.

En route, close to the Silver River, Allanon, Amberle and Wil were ambushed by Demon wolves. Allanon fended off the Demons while Wil and Amberle escaped to safety. The King of the Silver River took them in and sheltered them just before they would have been caught; after talking with him, the duo discover they have been transported miles away from where they started, and have no idea if Allanon survived or where he was. They decided to continue on to Arborlon and hoped to meet him there, but on the way their horse was stolen by Rovers, a group of people who travel in caravans and recognize no laws but their own. Wil insisted that they get the horse back, and ingratiated himself to the Rovers and their leader Cephelo by using his skills as healer to help some of the sick or mildly injured members of the family. He met Eretria, a beautiful Rover girl Cephelo said was his daughter; in reality, she was not his daughter at all and would be sold now that she was of an age to marry. She was immediately attracted to Wil and wanted to help him get the horse back, if he promised to take her with him when he escaped. A giant demon attacked the caravan and Wil was forced to use the Elfstones to defend the Rovers, finally destroying the demon, but damaging himself somehow in a way he did not understand. Cephelo was angry with him, but let him and Amberle leave with their horse. Eretria was left behind but promised to Wil that they would meet again. After being pursued by demons, Wil and Amberle managed to regroup with Allanon and return to Arborlon. Amberle received a seed from the dying Ellcrys and prepared to go to Safehold with Wil, six Elven companions and the Captain of the Home Guard, Crispin.

After they journeyed by boat to the Elven outpost at Drey Wood, the group found the entire garrison that had been stationed at the outpost dead—and the Reaper, who had killed all of them. They managed to escape by setting off down the river once more, but two of the Elven guards were run down and killed in the process. Wil realized that there must have been a spy in Arborlon, and that if the spy knew about Drey Wood, then it was likely their mission was known and they would be pursued the entire way. The party then goes to the Matted Brakes, where another two of the group are killed by an unknown massive creature. After escaping from the Brakes, the remaining group of five found themselves at an ancient Elven fortress named Pykon. The group made the decision to rest the night there, but the Reaper found them again and killed the final two Elven hunters. Wil and Amberle ran into the network of tunnels inside of the Pykon to try to find Crispin, who had gone into there to try to find a way out. Wil and Amberle finally lost the Reaper by destroying a bridge over a gorge, but they lost Crispin as well. During the battle, Wil failed to unlock the power of the Elfstones and believed that his human blood was blocking him from using them. He was resigned to not being able to use the stones anymore, and decided that they would just have to get along without them. The duo met the young Wing Rider Perk soon after, who agreed to take them into the Wilderun on his Roc, Genewen. He also agreed to fly over the Hollows every day for a week in case the duo had need of his help.

Meanwhile, Allanon and the Elves went to war with the Demons, beginning the War of the Forbidding. The Elven army took up two positions in two mountain passes named Halys Cut and Worl Run. Having no weapons, the Demons used human-wave tactics in the ensuing battles and literally ran over the Elven army, even managing to injure King Eventine. Ander's older brother, Arion Elessedil, was killed as well in Worl Run. Defeated, the Elven force retreated first to Baen Draw, successfully defending it until it was discovered that they were being flanked. They then retreated to Arborlon, their last line of defense. In the process, they lost their commander, Kael Pindanon. Shortly after their return to Arborlon, Dwarf and Troll contingents joined them, uniting banners from all four of the Four Lands for the first time in history. Eventine was recovering in his room when the Changeling, disguised for months as Eventine's pet dog Manx, tried to kill the old king in his bed. Eventine killed the Demon, but was badly wounded and near death.

Amberle and Wil traveled to Grimpen Ward, a town of thieves and cutthroats in the Wilderun. Wil caused a stir by healing an old innkeeper woman and jokingly claiming he did it with magic. Thieves try to rob him and Amberle, but they were rescued by Cephelo and Eretria. Wil told Cephelo of his need to go to the Hollows, claiming it was for a rare medicine for Eventine's granddaughter. Cephelo takes them to Hebel, an old hermit who lives in the Wilderun. Hebel recognized the name Safehold and knew where it was; under a lonely mountain in the hollows, the domain of the Witch Sisters. Wil and Amberle went on despite Hebel's warnings, after parting ways with the Rovers. They soon found out that the Elfstones were stolen by Cephelo, and that he had wanted them ever since he had seen Wil use them on the demon that attacked the caravan. Wil left Amberle at the edge of the Hollows and pursued Cephelo. Eretria once again helped Wil to locate Cephelo, only to find that he and the rest of his followers were killed by the Reaper. Wil regained the Elfstones and traveled back to the rim of the Hollows with Eretria. He found Amberle missing. Hebel appeared and agreed to track Amberle for Wil. Together with Hebel's dog, Drifter, they tracked Amberle to the witch Mallenroh's tower. Mallenroh captured them and decided to keep the Elfstones for herself, locking up Wil and the rest as prisoners until Wil agreed to give her the stones.

Mallenroh's identical twin sister Morag arrived, and the Witch Sisters fought and killed each other. Wil, Eretria, Hebel, and Drifter escaped with Amberle, the Elfstones, and Mallenroh's servant, Wisp; who brought them to the Bloodfire. Amberle both absorbed the Bloodfire and bathed the seed of the Ellcrys in it. The Reaper attacked them and killed Wisp, but Wil destroyed it by realizing that it wasn't his human blood preventing the use of the Elfstones, but because he was afraid of them and had formed a mental block against using them. He broke the block, focusing the power of the Elfstones upon the Reaper's cloaked face and destroying it. Wil had Eretria call Perk, who brought Wil, Amberle and Eretria back to Arborlon while Hebel returned home.

By this point, the Demons had begun a full frontal assault upon Arborlon. Despite desperate attempts to blunt the attacks, the seven gates fell one by one to the superior numbers of the Demons. The Demons eventually broke through the last of the Elven capital's major defenses (the seventh gate). At this point, Allanon engaged and defeated the Dagda Mor in a titanic battle while the forces of "good", now severely depleted, regrouped at their last line of defense: the Gardens of Life, where the Ellcrys resided. The Demons tried to reach the Ellcrys to destroy her, but they were held back by those forces of "good" just long enough so that Wil and Amberle could fly in. Amberle touched the dead Ellcrys and was transformed into the new Ellcrys; and with this action, Amberle restored the Forbidding, banishing the Demons back to their alternate universe. It was revealed by Allanon to Wil that he knew all along that Amberle would become the new Ellcrys. Wil was angry and told Allanon he should have been honest, but Allanon claimed that she would not have believed him. He reminds Wil that Amberle knew what would happen and made the choice herself, and that no one forced her. She did what only she could do, and in so doing saved humanity from the Demons. Wil was still bitter about the deception, because he had loved Amberle and didn't want to lose her the way he had. It is then revealed that Allanon has aged, because he used too much of the magic in the fighting with the Demons. He said he was going to Paranor to sleep, and then left in the middle of the night without seeing or speaking with anyone else.

Eventine died, and Ander became the new King. With the Demons banished once again, the survivors of the war returned to their homes. Wil visited the Ellcrys and came to terms with Amberle's sacrifice. He then left Arborlon to continue his studies as a healer, taking Eretria with him.

Television adaptation

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By 2008, the rights to movie adaptations for all of the Shannara novels were sold to Warner Bros until 2010.[3][4] Those rights expired, though Brooks continued to receive inquiries from film studios. In 2011, adaptation plans coalesced around a Game of Thrones-style series, backed by Sonar Entertainment and Farah Films, and executive produced by Brooks, Dan Farah, and Stewart Till. The story would begin with Elfstones, leaving Sword, the first book in the series, for later.[5] By 2012, they were looking for a showrunner and director before pitching to network buyers, at which time they hoped to move into production.[6]

In December 2013, Deadline Hollywood reported that MTV had given a script-to-series commitment to produce the show, with Jon Favreau directing, Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar writing, and Brooks and Farah as executive producers.[7] The result was The Shannara Chronicles, which premiered on January 5, 2016, on MTV. In an interview, Brooks mentioned his pleasure with how his story has been adapted.[8] In January 2018, the series was cancelled after two seasons.[9] Producers said that they would shop the series to other networks.[10]

Characters

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  • Wil Ohmsford – Grandson of the legendary Shea Ohmsford, Wil is a good-hearted, calm young man. He takes after his grandfather in looks, with his fair hair and the pointed ears that mark him as having Elven blood. Unlike Shea who is quite callow before his adventures, Wil has a more mature outlook, partly due to the early death of his parents. Their untimely passing inspired him to train with the renowned Gnome Healers at Storlock, and due to his persistence he was eventually allowed to train there despite not being a Gnome. Because Wil has only a small fraction of Elven blood, mastery of the legendary Elfstones does not come as easily to him as it did to Shea, and this coupled with his own fear of the Elfstones' magic and his internal conflict over doing harm after having pledged his life to being a Healer hampers his ability to use them effectively.
  • Allanon – The powerful last Druid of Paranor, this human has mastered many forms of magic and is perfectly willing to hide most or all of the truth from those he protects or leads in order to achieve his goals. Together with Shea Ohmsford and others he defeated the Warlock Lord in the most recent War of the Races. Now, fifty years later, Allanon has returned, apparently without having aged a single day, and he gives Wil Ohmsford the job of protecting Amberle Elessedil.[citation needed]
  • Amberle Elessedil – An Elven princess and the granddaughter of the current King of the Elves, Eventine Elessedil. She is the daughter of his youngest son, Aine (deceased). Selected by the Ellcrys to be a member of the Chosen, Amberle at first enjoys the attention from the Ellcrys but soon becomes disturbed by the sentient tree's overbearing nature and her relationship to it, and she spurns her duty as a Chosen and leaves the Elven city of Arborlon. She is later convinced by Allanon and Wil to return to Arborlon, and she ultimately decides to take on the job of restoring the Ellcrys.[citation needed]
  • Eventine Elessedil – King of the Elves who worked with Allanon and Shea Ohmsford to defeat the Warlock Lord. Fifty years later, he is still the leader of the Elves and still a strong, capable man despite his age. He has three sons; Arion, Ander, and Aine (deceased).[citation needed]
  • Ander Elessedil – Son of Eventine, and uncle of Amberle.[citation needed]
  • Eretria – a human girl raised since childhood by the rover Cephelo, giving a lot of trouble to Wil and the Elves but eventually becoming their ally in their mission to restore the Ellcrys' health.
  • Stee Jans – Known as the "Iron Man", he commands the legendary Free Corps of the Border Legion. This small but fierce force is sent to aid the Elves and they play a pivotal role in the defense of the Westland during the War of the Forbidding.
  • The Ellcrys – A magical and sentient tree with silver bark and crimson red leaves, created by Elves eons ago in the midst of a great war in order to banish the Demons to a dimension called the Forbidding. So long as she stands and remains healthy, the Ellcrys will keep the Demons locked away in the Forbidding. The Ellcrys does age and die, requiring a rebirth, but its lifespan is on the order of centuries and millennia. As the tree weakens, the seal keeping Demons locked away in the Forbidding also weakens. She can communicate telepathically and can move her branches to touch people in greeting. Her bark is warm to the touch and she can give pieces of herself if necessary, as when she produced an "Ellcrys staff" for Allanon. Every year the Ellcrys chooses a select group of young Elves called the Chosen to care for her. The Chosen are almost always men; Amberle Elessedil is the first woman selected in centuries.[citation needed]
  • Dagda Mor (demon) – For this and the other demon characters, see Shannara § Characters.
  • Changeling (demon)[citation needed]
  • The Reaper (demon)[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Speakman, Shawn (2008). "Terry Brooks' official website". Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
  2. ^ a b Brooks, Terry (2002) [1991]. "Author's Note to The Elfstones of Shannara". Archived from the original on 11 March 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  3. ^ Speakman, Shawn (2008). "Terry Brooks Movies, on his official site". Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  4. ^ "The Wondrous Worlds of Terry Brooks - 2009 Holiday Letter". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2009-12-27. Terry Brooks' 2009 Holiday Letter to his Fans
  5. ^ Sneider, Jeff (10 September 2011). "Sonar, Farah to adapt 'Shannara' for TV". Variety. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  6. ^ Speakman, Shawn (11 September 2012). "Hollywood Buys Terry Brooks's Shannara Series". Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  7. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (6 December 2013). "MTV Nabs Series Adaptation Of 'Shannara' Fantasy Novels With Jon Favreau Directing, Al Gough & Miles Millar Writing". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  8. ^ Shivener, Rich (July 13, 2015). "Terry Brooks: MTV is Doing The Shannara Chronicles Right". Paste. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  9. ^ Petski, Denise (January 17, 2018). "'The Shannara Chronicles' Canceled After Two Seasons". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  10. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 17, 2018). "'The Shannara Chronicles' Shopped To Other Networks For Season 3". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 17, 2018.