Ilse Witch

Ilse Witch

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Author Terry Brooks
Country United States
Language English
Series The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara
Genre High fantasy
Publisher Del Rey Books
Publication date
5 September 2000
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 464 pp
ISBN 0-345-39654-5
OCLC 43798457
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3552.R6596 I84 2000
Preceded by The Talismans of Shannara
Followed by Antrax

Ilse Witch is the first book in Terry Brooks' The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara fantasy trilogy. It was first published in 2000. It marked a new era in the Shannara saga, as it was the first time that Brooks described the use of futuristic technology, including airships as well as robots and lasers from the Old World. a conversation between the Druid Walker Boh and the Shade of Allanon that was edited from Ilse Witch was published as part of Unfettered, a collection of fantasy short stories

Plot summary

Set 130 years after the events of the Heritage of Shannara series, the Free-born and the Federation are still at war. The story follows a quest organized by Walker Boh, the last surviving Shannara Druid. Thirty years before the story begins, the Elven prince Kael Elessedil led an expedition in search of a legendary magic which was said to be the most ancient and powerful in the world.

At the beginning of the narrative, Kael is found floating in the sea of the Blue Divide; a map is found with him, covered with mysterious symbols. Walker is the only man who can read them.

But there is another: the Ilse Witch, a beautiful but twisted young woman who is as practiced in magic as Walker himself. She will stop at nothing to possess the map and the magic it leads to. To stop her, Walker must find the magic first.

Thus begins the voyage of the sleek, swift airship, the Jerle Shannara. The company chosen by Walker must fly into the face of unknown terrors while the Ilse Witch and her dark allies pursue.

Main characters

The main characters are:

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