Bearers of the Black Staff

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Bearers of the Black Staff is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks, released on August 24, 2010 as the first of a two-part series called the Legends of Shannara. In the series' timeline, it falls between the Genesis of Shannara trilogy and the First King of Shannara.[1][2] It takes place 500 years after the events of the final Genesis book, The Gypsy Morph.[3] The people who were saved by magic will be able to head out into the world once again now that the effects of nuclear holocaust have dissipated.[4]

The sequel is the 2011 novel The Measure of the Magic.

Plot summary[]

As described by Cristina Donati of FantasyMagazine (translated),[4]

The story begins about 500 years after the events of The Gypsy Morph. The heirs of the survivors of the terrible war with the Demons with the variant, the magical boy named Hawk, are facing a change inconceivable: the seals that have enchanted defended the valley from the horrors of global catastrophe have been disrupted. Humans, elves, and mutants are therefore devoid of that protective shell that seemed to last forever.

One day, Sider Ament - a direct descendant of the Knights of the Word - unknown predators seen in their own little paradise, and fears the worst: two men are in fact found brutally murdered. Make it clear to the other inhabitants of the valley lies the danger and the need to develop appropriate plans will prove to be not so easy, even if just across the border is amassing an army of ready Troll invasion.

The Great War survivors now face amazing adventures in this new novel, set in pre-history of Shannara.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Brooks, Terry (25 November 2009). "2009 Holiday Letter". Terrybrooks.net. Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  2. ^ Speakman, Shawn C. (2009). "What's Next?". Terrybrooks.net. Archived from the original on 9 December 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  3. ^ Speakman, Shawn C. (25 December 2009). "Terry Reading Bearers of the Black Staff". Terrybrooks.net. Archived from the original on 6 March 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  4. ^ a b Donati, Cristina (15 December 2009). "Buon Natale da Terry Brooks" (in Italian). Fantasy Magazine. Retrieved 28 December 2009. (English)
  5. ^ FantasyMagazine, August 30, 2010


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