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The Dagger of Adendigaeth

Name: The Dagger of Adendigaeth
By: Melissa McPhail
Narrated by: Nick Podehl
Series: A Pattern of Shadow and Light
Length 29 hrs
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Release Date: 2016-09-04
Language: English

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The Dagger of Adendigaeth is a short story by British author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in The Book of Lost Tales, Part Two. The story tells of the quest of a group of elves to find a lost dagger.

The following is a list of characters from The Dagger of Adendigaeth, a series of fantasy novels by American author Tad Williams.

The series follows the young man Gerin the Fox as he navigates the dangerous world of the late 10th century in the Kingdom of the North.

Main characters

Gerin the Fox

Gerin the Fox is the series’ protagonist. Gerin is the Lord of Fox Keep, a small holding in the northern part of the Kingdom of the North. He is known for his quick wit and his love of ale.

Lady Ailia

Lady Ailia is Gerin’s wife. She is a skilled healer and has a calming presence.

Ferrar

Ferrar is Gerin’s foster brother. He is a skilled warrior and is fiercely loyal to Gerin.

Arin

Arin is Gerin’s son. He is a talented archer and is being groomed to take over as Lord of Fox Keep when Gerin dies.

Duren

Duren is Gerin’s foster son. He is a skilled tracker and often acts as Gerin’s scout.

Tovan

Tovan is Gerin’s chief

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