![]() ![]() Doing this, though, takes a toll on her and she becomes weak. When Quickening goes to Culhaven, she quickly restores hope in the land by bringing back the beautiful Meade Gardens. Rimmer Dall dispatches a dangerous assassin known as Pe Ell to kill her. Rimmer Dall hears about Quickening and the rumors surrounding her appearances: that she's the daughter of The King of the Silver River and is making miracles happen. Morgan Leah returns to Culhaven to carry out a final request from his old friend Steff who met his demise in The Scions of Shannara and quickly becomes imprisoned. The King tells his daughter, Quickening, of the task that she must carry out, for there is trouble in a lost city to the north, and the people to take with her. Meanwhile, The King of the Silver River realizes the state of the Four Lands and makes a beautiful woman out of the elements surrounding him in his garden including a dove for a heart. Coll is imprisoned in a prison called Southwatch and is trying to figure out a way to escape. We are told right away that Coll is still alive, and the thing Par killed was a fake. ![]() He fights his way through the Hall of Kings and amazingly finds his way to Storlock for the Gnome Healers to help him to the best of their abilities. Finally realizing that there is only one way out of his predicament, he breaks off his arm in terrible agony. Left in the Hall of Kings with the Asphinx attacking, Walker fends off the poison with his magic for days whereas the Asphinx could have killed any normal mortal. ![]() The Druid of Shannara takes off where The Scions of Shannara left off, focusing on the story of Walker Boh as he attempts to fulfill the task given to him by the shade of Allanon, to return the Druid castle of Paranor to the Four Lands. The second book of his tetralogy of The Heritage of Shannara, it was first published in 1991. The Druid of Shannara is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. ![]()
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