I got my hands on the HERITAGE OF SHANNARA books in hardcover First Editions at a used book store haul, and so naturally I decided to do a full Shannara re-read (not including the first trilogy as I've read it too many times) and man SCIONS is just really dark stuff, but as compelling as I recall it being the first time I read it. I love me some broody indecisive Walker Boh and some grumpy Cogline. My plan is to finish HERITAGE, roll right on into the VOYAGE trilogy, and push through to eventually cap off FALL (which I only ever read book 1 of, but I enjoyed it) That probably means I won't finish it till sometime next year as I won't be re-reading it all at once.
It's funny, though, I realized how many of these I have in hardcover. I have everything but the first trilogy, FIRST KING and FALL in hardcovers.
Anyways, I've always been a Shannara fan, even with how repetitive and formulaic then can get. Brooks writing is just always pulling me in.
Also, it's fun to map where the place points on the Four Lands map land in post-apocalyptic North America/Asia....locations I only recently learned on the Four Lands map: Crater Lake Oregon is behind the Hadeshorn, The Tiderace is the Great Lakes Region after the Atlantic rushed in and "ate them" them after the cataclysm, Lake Tahoe is The Innisbore in the Wetslands, Paranor (the druid keep) was built atop the Devils Tower in Wyoming, Eldtwist is Chicago (though some people think it could be Toronto...which I admit would be cool as fuck), The Silver River is the Columbia, Castledown and Parkasia and the Ice Henge (across the blue divide [The Pacific I assume]) is either Korea (because Park is a common Korean name), or the Kamchatka peninsula (we don't know because of how fucked up the world became in the demon wars/climate change)...but Castledown at the very least seems Japanese or Korean (techwise)...but place named like Aleuthra Ark Mountains are similar to the Aleutian Islands which is closer to Kamchatka, and in The Fall, the Skaar apparently come from the UK across the Tiderace (Atlantic), people have thought Hawk's valley where humanity makes its last stand and refuge in the GENESIS books is either the Flathead Reserve, or the Montana side of Lookout Pass...the former makes far more sense as it's large and is surrounded by mountains and contains a freshwater lake....but Brooks said he made the location deliberately obtuse....but those places make sense. Oh and Morrowindl is clearly Hawaii as Brooks mentioned Koa trees. I admit to being WILDLY fascinated by a fantasy world intentionally built to be some future post-climate change/nuclear war real world map...like this is evident in Lawrences Broken Empire (only not as deliberate and not as changed)....but I can't think of many other authors who have tried.
It also amuses me that people ever thought that the series was a made-up fantasy world when in the very first book The King of the Silver River uses a 5000 year old flashlight to save Shea & Flick...by Elfstones at the very least I would hope people had figured it out.
EDIT: as a side note about the TV show (which I liked even though it was not great at many points) it bugged me that the old world was so easily seen in the show, considering Elfstones is some 5200 years after the Cataclysm/GreatWars/Fall of the old world...by 5000 years shit like the Seattle Space needle would not be still laying topped over with plant growth on it...it would be GONE. Long gone. Highways, bridges, ect...all gone in a matter of centuries not millennia. This is why I like that the things in the books that are left from the old world are either buried underground (keeping them safe from the elements) or are in climate appropriate places where the weather would be conducive to keeping them more intact.
Anyways, enjoying as per usual. Ignore me!
Oh and for funsies, here's Marc Simonetti's recent interior art for the Grim Oak FIRST KING edition, which shows Kinson Ravenlocke and Druid Bremen heading towards Paranor (Devils Tower, Wyoming)...I love that the forests around the tower that we know today...grew into that ungodly tangle by the time Paranor was erected/carved into it a few thousand years later.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 16 August 2023 - 03:23 PM
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