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This page contains locations from the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. The trilogy (U.K versions), in order of succession from left to right. ...
Philip Pullman CBE (born October 19, 1946) is an English writer. ...
Bolvangar Bolvangar (meaning the Fields of Evil) is an experimental station set up by the General Oblation Board in order to conduct experiments involving intercision, the process of severing a child from his or her dæmon. Large numbers of children have been taken as a result, including children of the Gyptian people and Roger, a friend of Lyra Belacqua. Lyra manages to save most of the children who have been kidnapped and return them to the Gyptians, who have come to rescue them. Bolvangar is apparently destroyed in the ensuing battle. Intercision is a process created by Philip Pullman in his His Dark Materials trilogy. ...
The term Daemon has several meanings: Daemon (mythology) - see also Demon Daemon (computer software), a background process Daemon (His Dark Materials) in the Philip Pullman trilogy of novels His Dark Materials Daemon (Warhammer) Daemon Sadi (SaDiablo) is a character in the Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop. ...
Lyra Belacqua played by Dakota Blue Richards Lyra Belacqua is the heroine of Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy. ...
Bolvanger appears in Northern Lights (The Golden Compass). The Golden Compass redirects here. ...
Cittàgazze Cittàgazze (sometimes abbreviated to Ci'gazze), meaning "City of the Magpies", is a fictional city within an unknown world (and parallel universe). The first reference to the city appears in the first volume of the trilogy, "Northern Lights, as 'the city in the sky': the city visible in the Aurora borealis, an occurrence which, according to the novel, thins the barrier between the dimension in which the story takes place and the dimension of Cittàgazze. The most expansive description of the city is given as Lyra and Will venture into it and other surrounding universes in The Subtle Knife. It is also mentioned in the final volume, The Amber Spyglass. The city is located within a parallel universe different from most others mentioned in the trilogy, and is reached through a "window-between-worlds" created by Lord Asriel at the end of Northern Lights. The Golden Compass redirects here. ...
The Subtle Knife Cover The Subtle Knife is the second novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 1997. ...
The Amber Spyglass is the third and final novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 2000. ...
Lord Asriel is a major character in Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials series. ...
Northern Lights is a common name for the polar aurorae in the northern hemisphere. ...
Cittàgazze is a seaside town, reminiscent of those near the Mediterranean, which seems to have Italian-like roots. Its main features are quaint restaurants, parasols hung over circular tables beneath trailing plants, wide cobbled roads, and ancient architecture. However, it should not necessarily be considered "old-world". There is mention electric devices (electric lights and refrigerators) and the world appears to be roughly as technologically as our own (except of course for the subtle knife, which is far in advance of our world). The Mediterranean Sea is an intercontinental sea positioned between Europe to the north, Africa to the south and Asia to the east, covering an approximate area of 2. ...
The city is also plagued by deadly, ghostly beings called spectres. They are invisible to pre-adolescents, but once individuals are old enough to see them the spectres take an interest in them, eating away people's dæmons (sometimes believed to represent the soul), thus leaving them zombie-like and lifeless. Hence, the city is entirely devoid of adults, but is populated by small rag-tag gangs of children. Spectres cluster around children approaching adolescence and consume them the moment they come of age. A Spectre is a fictional being invented by the fantasy fiction author Philip Pullman for his trilogy, His Dark Materials. ...
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The multitude of spectres in the world of Cittàgazze is due to the constant use of the subtle knife in its vicinity. While the knife can create windows to other worlds, each occurrence of this creates a new spectre. Asriel's opening of the passage from his world to Citàgazze caused a massive surge in spectre population swarming the world with the soul-devouring wraiths. Cittàgazze is introduced to us in The Subtle Knife when Will enters through a "window" into its universe; it appears to be deserted, but the influence of life remains. We learn from children who later return to the city that the adults are elsewhere in order to escape the spectres.
Torre degli Angeli Perhaps the most significant feature of Cittàgazze, the Torre Degli Angeli (Tower of Angels) is a great tower that stands in the middle of the wraith-haunted city. It was once the home of the philosophers that created Æsahættr, the subtle blade, where it still resides. It is at the top of Torre Degli Angeli that Will Parry fights Tullio and obtains the blade. Ãsahættr (or god-destroyer) is the name of the subtle knife in Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy. ...
Will Parry is one of the protagonists in Philip Pullmans novel The Subtle Knife, along with Lyra Belacqua. ...
It appears in The Subtle Knife. The Subtle Knife Cover The Subtle Knife is the second novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 1997. ...
The Clouded Mountain The Clouded Mountain (also known as the Chariot) is a giant mountain/fortress surrounded by mist and clouds. It is home to The Authority (God), Metatron (the Regent of Heaven), and a citadel to all angels apart from the rebels. It is defended with gun emplacements built into the rock and can apparently move under its own power. In Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy, The Authority is the equivalent of God. ...
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It is described only once in the series, in The Amber Spyglass, when Mrs Coulter arrives there in The Intention Craft, to trick the Regent into following her to his death when she plunges him into the empty abyss created by an interdimensional bomb the Magisterium set off to kill Lyra Belacqua. The Clouded Mountain's fate is not revealed, but it can be presumed it was destroyed or captured after Metatron's death. The Amber Spyglass is the third and final novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 2000. ...
Mrs Coulter is a main character of Philip Pullmans bestselling trilogy of novels His Dark Materials. ...
The Intention Craft is a fictional aircraft from Phillip Pullmans series His Dark Materials. ...
Lyra Belacqua played by Dakota Blue Richards Lyra Belacqua is the heroine of Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy. ...
Jordan College is a college of the University of Oxford in Lyra's world, and is considered her home. The Jordan College appears at the beginning of The Golden Compass and at the end of The Amber Spyglass, and is the primary setting of Lyra's Oxford. Jordan College is a fictional college of the University of Oxford which appears in the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. ...
Northern Lights (published in the US as The Golden Compass) is the first novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 1995. ...
The Amber Spyglass is the third and final novel in the His Dark Materials series, written by British novelist Philip Pullman, and published in 2000. ...
Lyras Oxford by Philip Pullman is a short book telling an adventure of His Dark Materials leading heroine, Lyra Silvertongue set shortly after the end of the trilogy. ...
For detailed information, see the main article. Jordan College is a fictional college of the University of Oxford which appears in the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. ...
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