Territories in The Pendragon Adventure

Territories In The Pendragon Adventure


Halla, in D. J. MacHale's Pendragon, refers to "everything. Every territory, every person, every living thing, every time there ever was" (according to the character Press Tilton in The Merchant of Death). The following is the list of territories of Halla. The turning point, traveler, and other descriptions of each territory individually are included.

Read more about Territories In The Pendragon Adventure:  Cloral, Denduron, Eelong, First Earth, Ibara, Quillan, Second Earth, Veelox, Zadaa

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