-
Shardik is a 1974
fantasy novel by
Richard Adams.
Shardik is his
second novel (after
Watership Down 1972,
followed by
Nature Through the
Seasons 1975)...
- was an
English novelist and
writer of the
books Watership Down, Maia,
Shardik and The
Plague Dogs. He
studied modern history at
Oxford before serving...
-
Western Sea, and into the
woods of Out-World.
After an
encounter with
Shardik, a
gigantic cyborg bear, they
discover one of the six
mystical Beams that...
- couldn't help us".
Maturin guards the same beam as
Shardik from the
opposite end.
Whereas Shardik runs amok in The
Waste Lands,
nearly killing Eddie before...
- is set in the
Beklan Empire, the
fictional world of Adams's 1974
novel Shardik, to
which it
stands as a
loose prequel,
taking place a few
years earlier...
-
Arctic Arcturus Artemis Berserker Kumaso Kalevala Rock
carvings at Alta
Shardik (fantasy
novel by
Richard Adams centered around bear worship) Bledsoe,...
- the boys and to
silence them."
Richard Adams,
author of
Watership Down,
Shardik and The Girl in a Swing, from 1929 Ben Britton,
materials scientist and...
-
Sternberg is also the
creator of The
Journal Entries of
Kennet R'yal
Shardik, a long-running
series of
short erotica featuring a m****ive body of work...
-
would go on to
invent another constructed language for his
Beklan novels,
Shardik (1974) and Maia (1984). Some fans of the book,
including authors and academics...
- rest of the city ****embled itself. Mord was
influenced by
Richard Adams's
Shardik, and his
never explained ability to fly was
inspired by a
character in...