Heritage of Shannara - Main Characters

Main Characters

  • Allanon
  • Axhind
  • Cogline
  • Coll Ohmsford
  • Damson Rhee
  • Ellenroh Elessedil, Queen of Elves
  • Faun (Shannara)
  • Garth (Shannara)
  • King of the Silver River
  • Matty Roh
  • Mole (Shannara)
  • Morgan Leah
  • Padishar Creel
  • Par Ohmsford
  • Rimmer Dall
  • Rumor (Shannara)
  • Sestra (Shannara)
  • Steff (Shannara)
  • Shadowen
  • Teel
  • Triss (Shannara)
  • Walker Boh
  • Wren Elessedil


Shannara
Books
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
Original Shannara Trilogy
  • The Sword of Shannara
  • The Elfstones of Shannara
  • The Wishsong of Shannara
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
Other
  • First King of Shannara
  • The Dark Legacy of Shannara
    • Wards of Faerie
  • The World of Shannara
  • Dark Wraith of Shannara
Other
  • Terry Brooks
  • Video game
  • The Four Lands
  • Artifacts
  • Characters

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