The Zagor Chronicles | |
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Outline | |
Location | Amarillia |
Publication details | |
Author(s) | Ian Livingstone & Carl Sargent |
Illustrator | Terry Oakes |
Puffin | |
Cover illustrator | Iain McCaig |
First published | November 25 1993 |
Number | 2 |
Previous Book | Firestorm |
Next Book | Skullcrag |
ISBN | ISBN 0-14-036865-5 |
No Wizard Reprint |
Darkthrone is a fantasy novel written by Ian Livingstone and Carl Sargent and is the second volume in The Zagor Chronicles series. It was published by Puffin Books in 1993 (ISBN 0-14-036865-5). There are currently no plans from Wizard Books to republish it.
Creation[]
Background[]
“ More terrible than the evil itself
The great wars of Amarillia are finished, some say, the bone demon drawn to that magical land had been banished for ever. Yet the remnants of its armies maraud impoverished lands with few strong enough to stop them while, in the ruins of Castle Argent, an evil still more dangerous and dire than the demon itself is forming. It is now ready to take into its taloned hands what is left of the beauties and glories of Amarillia.
Darkthrone is the second tale in the epic Zagor Chronicles series, revealing the full horror of the necromancer's plans to lay waste to all that is good and true in a land of fable, majesty and deep magic.[1]”
Cover and Illustrations[]
Cover
Illustrations
The map was by Leo Hartas.
Intertextual References[]
This novel's story is based on the plot of Legend of Zagor.
Other Media[]
Main Characters[]
Main Locations[]
- Castle Argent, Tower Island
- Sanctuary, The Cauldron, Icecap Islands
- Azzûr
- Shekiness Catacombs, White Bone Desert
Further Notes[]
Dedication[]
See Also[]
Reviews[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Darkthrone - Back Cover