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Encyclopedia > The Tamuli
David Eddings

The Belgariad
The Malloreon
The Elenium
The Tamuli
The Dreamers

The Tamuli is a series of fantasy novels by David Eddings. David Eddings (born July 7, 1931) is an American author who has written several best-selling series of epic fantasy novels. ... The Belgariad is a five book fantasy epic written by David Eddings. ... The Malloreon is a five part fantasy book series written by David Eddings, which follows The Belgariad. ... The Elenium is a series of fantasy novels by David Eddings, husband to Leigh Eddings. ... The Dreamers is the title of a fantasy series by David Eddings. ... Look up Fantasy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary For other definitions of fantasy, see fantasy (psychology). ... David Eddings (born July 7, 1931) is an American author who has written several best-selling series of epic fantasy novels. ...


Books in The Tamuli:

  1. Domes of Fire
  2. The Shining Ones
  3. The Hidden City

It is the sequel to The Elenium. In this series, Sparhawk and friends travel to the Tamul Empire, far to the east. In this respect it is similar to that of the The Mallorean in which the characters from the The Belgariad series journey to the eastern contient in their world. The Elenium is a series of fantasy novels by David Eddings, husband to Leigh Eddings. ... The central charcter of the The Elenium and The Tamuli by David Eddings. ... The Malloreon is a five part fantasy book series written by David Eddings, which follows The Belgariad. ... The Belgariad is a five book fantasy epic written by David Eddings. ...


External link

  • Glossary of Characters in the Elenium and Tamuli (http://www.farris.co.uk/books/archive/elegloss.htm)


 
 

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