The Zagor Chronicles | |
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Outline | |
Location | Amarillia |
Publication details | |
Author(s) | Ian Livingstone & Carl Sargent |
Illustrator | Leo Hartas |
Puffin | |
Cover illustrator | Iain McCaig |
First published | March 3 1994 |
Number | 4 |
Previous Book | Skullcrag |
Next Book | Last in series |
ISBN | ISBN 0-14-036867-1 |
No Wizard Reprint |
Demonlord is a fantasy novel written by Ian Livingstone and Carl Sargent and is the fourth and final volume in The Zagor Chronicles series. It was published by Puffin Books in 1994 (ISBN 0-14-036867-1). There are currently no plans from Wizard Books to republish it.
Creation[]
Background[]
“ The apocalypse is nigh!
Zagor the Necromancer has made his final return to the magical realms of Amarillia. For all his power, he was originally mortal; now he has taken on demonic form, and his power seems virtually limitless. Pitilessly, the tyrant crushes all opposition to his rule of torment and death from the abysmal depths of his undead-infested fortress. Having failed to destroy their enemy once on Amarillia itself, and again on his own home world of Titan, four heroes risk fates worse than any death in a final, apocalyptic struggle against the nightmare which opposes them.
Demonlord is the fourth tale in the epic Zagor Chronicles series. The fate of worlds hangs on the courage and skill of a barbarian, a dwarf and a wizard in their final battle.
Ian Livingstone, co-author of the best-selling Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, brings you an enthralling new saga.[1]”
Cover and Illustrations[]
Cover
The original cover of the book was designed and illustrated by Iain McCaig.
Illustrations
Beyond the black and white map by Leo Hartas, there are no internal illustrations.
Intertextual References[]
Other Media[]
Main Characters[]
- Anvar - Barbarian
- Braxus - Warrior
- Dahlver Aanakturiel - Wood Elf Wizard
- Jallarial - Wizard
- Shabara - Queen of Amarillia
- Shebenneth - White Necromancer
- Shekiness - Sarchan Wizard
- Stubble - Dwarf
- Zagor - Warlock
Main Locations[]
- Azzûr
- The Cauldron
- Crypt of Shebenneth
- Dalport
- Disivin
- The Drownmargins
- Far Peaks
- Flint
- Ice Citadel
- Icecap Islands
- The Risen Drowned Lands
- Sancranst
- Sanctuary
- Saranport
- Shekiness Catacombs
- Star Island
- The Twins
- White Bone Desert
Further Notes[]
- On the back cover of Iain McCaig is credited as "Ian McCaig", a common mistake.
Dedication[]
none
See Also[]
Reviews[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Demonlord - Back Cover