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At a Glance
A novel; the first of the Shandril books.
Details
Spellfire was written by Ed Greenwood, and first printed in 1988.
References
People
Places
- Aghazstamn’s Lair
- Archendale
- Arch Wood
- River Arkhen
- River Ashaba
- Tower of Ashaba
- Ashabenford
- Battledale
- Blackfeather Bridge
- Border Forest
- Cormyr
- Daerlun
- Dagger Falls
- Daggerdale
- Deepingdale
- Dun Hills
- Essembra
- Sea of Fallen Stars
- Featherdale
- Glaemril
- Glaun Bog
- Haptooth Hill
- High Dale
- Highmoon
- Hooknose Crag
- Huddagh
- Kulta
- Lost Vale
- Mistledale
- Moonsea
- Mulhessen
- Myth Drannor
- Ordulin
- Oversember
- Saerb
- Saerloon
- Selgaunt
- Semberflow
- Lake Sember
- Sembia
- Shadowdale
- Shadow Gap
- Shargrailar’s Lair
- Spiderhaunt Wood
- Standing Stone
- Tasseldale
- River Tesh
- Teshwave
- Thunder Gap
- Thunder Peaks
- Tilver’s Gap
- Tilverton
- Tower Tranquil
- Urmlaspyr
- Vale of Lost Voices
- Voonlar
- Pool of Yeven
- Yulash
- Zhentil Keep
Things
Citation
- Spellfire (novel)
Disclaimer
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