Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Rhûn" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Guy and Gavriel
* 1954 – Guy Gavriel Kay, Canadian writer
Guy Gavriel Kay
Guy Gavriel Kay ( born November 7, 1954 ) is a Canadian author of fantasy fiction.
* Guy Gavriel Kay's authorized website
* Guy Gavriel Kay entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
de: Guy Gavriel Kay
et: Guy Gavriel Kay
es: Guy Gavriel Kay
fr: Guy Gavriel Kay
hr: Guy Gavriel Kay
it: Guy Gavriel Kay
nl: Guy Gavriel Kay
pl: Guy Gavriel Kay
pt: Guy Gavriel Kay
fi: Guy Gavriel Kay
sv: Guy Gavriel Kay
* Darien Maugrim, fictional character in The Fionavar Tapestry novels by Guy Gavriel Kay
The most Dwarf-centric story from The Book of Lost Tales, " The Nauglafring ", was not redrafted to fit with the later positive portrayal of the dwarves from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, nor other events in the Silmarillion, leading Christopher Tolkien significantly to rewrite it with input from Guy Gavriel Kay in preparation for publication.
After Tolkien's death in 1973, his son Christopher completed this part, assisted by Guy Gavriel Kay.
* The Wild Hunt appears frequently in modern fantasy fiction, as in Alan Garner ( in The Moon of Gomrath ), Peter Beagle ( in Tamsin ), Penelope Lively in The Wild Hunt of Hagworthy, Uladzimir Karatkievich ( in The Wild Hunt of King Stakh ), Susan Cooper in The Dark is Rising, Guy Gavriel Kay's trilogy The Fionavar Tapestry, Raymond E. Feist's ' Faerie Tale ', Laurell K. Hamilton's Merry Gentry series, J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings ( as the Dead Men of Dunharrow ), Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( Novel Child of the Hunt ), Andrzej Sapkowski's Geralt of Rivia cicle and Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, among many others.
* Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay mostly set in 21st century Aix-en-Provence
* Christopher Tolkien, with Guy Gavriel Kay, completes and publishes his father's work, The Silmarillion.
* Obituary by Guy Gavriel Kay
* The Sarantine Mosaic ( 1998, 2000 ) by Guy Gavriel Kay is a fantasy novel based on the 6th century Mediterranean world ; the two-novel series closely parallels the historical events of the Nika riots.
In April 2010, author Guy Gavriel Kay published a historical fiction novel taking place in the time leading up to and the beginnings of the An Lushun Rebellion titled Under Heaven.

Guy and Kay's
* The same theme is taken up in Guy Gavriel Kay's " The Fionavar Tapestry ", where the Athurian characters are resurrected and have further adventures in the world of Fionavar, in the course of which they overcome the jealousies of their previous lives ; when last appearing in this trilogy, Guinevere is depicted having one of her arms around each of the two men, the three of them bound to live happily ever after.
* The Fionavar Tapestry at Guy Gavriel Kay's Authorized Website.
* Weaving Legitimacy: Kay's Use of Mythology in The Fionavar Tapestry at Guy Gavriel Kay's Authorized Website.
* Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana: Renaissance Italy, A Song for Arbonne: Medieval Occitania, The Lions of Al-Rassan: Moorish Spain, The Sarantine Mosaic: Byzantine Greece, and The Last Light of the Sun: Viking England
* The Sarantine Mosaic at Guy Gavriel Kay's Authorized Website.
* The Lions of Al-Rassan at Guy Gavriel Kay's Authorized Website.
* Guy Gavriel Kay's Homepage
Fictionalized versions of the Jomsborg ( under the name " Jormsvik ") and the Jomsvikings appear in Guy Gavriel Kay's novel The Last Light of the Sun, which is set in a fictional world that closely parallels 9th century Britain and Scandinavia.
Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana is a novel that features a conflict between two nations governed by sorcerers, in a world deliberately designed to be reminiscent of Italy during the Renaissance.
* Guy Gavriel Kay's Fionavar Tapestry series includes both lios alfar ( light elves ) and swart alfar ( dark elves ), using variations on the original Norse or Icelandic terms.
* A concept very similar to the Benandanti, and based upon them, appears in Guy Gavriel Kay's historic fantasy Tigana.

Guy and fictional
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
Comic Book Guy ( born Jeff Albertson ) is a recurring fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons.
* Dr. Gregory House watches the fictional show Prescription: Passion in the 2008 House episodes " No More Mr. Nice Guy " and " Living the Dream " ( though the show appeared as early as the pilot ).
Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane has stated that the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island is modeled after Cranston.
He also appeared as a fictional version of himself in the episode of The Simpsons entitled " Homer and Apu " and in five episodes of Family Guy entitled " Peter's Got Woods ", " Back to the Woods ", " Brian Griffin's House of Payne, " And Then There Were Fewer ", and " Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream ".
It is introduced by Guy Secretan, who learned the sport at the fictional school Whiteleaf ( ).
He is currently known for portraying eccentric or psychotically delusional characters, as well as his voice work on animated series such as The Fairly OddParents and Family Guy, in both of which he voices a fictional version of himself.
Strong Guy is the alias of Guido Carosella, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.
* Horace, fictional character in the animated television show Family Guy
* Amanda's Jacuzzi – A talk-show where Amanda Bynes is in a jacuzzi with a guest who is either fictional ( such as Santa Claus and Frankenstein's Monster ), famous deceased historical characters ( such as Elvis Presley, King Henry VIII, and Babe Ruth ), or a random character such as the " Swiss Guy ".
* Colt Seavers, fictional character, star of The Fall Guy
* Brain Guy, fictional character a. k. a. Observer
* Dom Nguyen ( aka Shirt Guy Dom ), an entertainment writer who has inspired a fictional character of the same name in the webcomic MegaTokyo
Stewart Gilligan " Stewie " Griffin is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy.
* Pawtucket Brewery, fictional brewery on the television series Family Guy
* Thaddeus Griffin, the evil twin brother of Peter Griffin, a fictional character from the television show Family Guy.
The Fionavar Tapestry is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Guy Gavriel Kay, set partly in our own contemporary world, but mostly in the fictional world of Fionavar.
* In the Family Guy episode Holy Crap, two cardinals discuss a fictional error in the bible.
The player has a choice between three characters: Haggar, who uses professional wrestling techniques ; Maki, a female master of the fictional ninjutsu school of Bushin-ryū Ninpō, similar to Guy from the first game ; and Carlos, a South American martial artist of Japanese descent who uses a sword for his Special Move.
Observer ( also known as Brain Guy ) is a fictional character on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 television series.
After he is thrown out of Moe's Tavern, Comic Book Guy says the word " loneliness " in Klingon, a language used by the fictional Klingons in the Star Trek universe.
* Mr. Weed, a fictional character in Family Guy
The program follows the antics of the staff of a fictional 1950s television network ( Zoblotnick Broadcasting Company or ZBC ), as they try to put on a live variety program called " The Lester Guy Show ", with disastrous results.

2.543 seconds.