Pe Ell
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Pe Ell is a character from The Druid of Shannara
The Druid of Shannara
The Druid of Shannara is the second book of the tetralogy The Heritage of Shannara written by Terry Brooks. It was first published in 1991.-Plot summary:...

by Terry Brooks
Terry Brooks
Terence Dean "Terry" Brooks is an American writer of fantasy fiction. He writes mainly epic fantasy, and has also written two movie novelizations. He has written 23 New York Times bestsellers during his writing career, and has over 21 million copies of his books in print...

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Biography

Pe Ell is an assassin, the number one mercernary/assassin in service to Rimmer Dall
Rimmer Dall
Rimmer Dall is a fictional character from the Heritage of Shannara series by Terry Brooks....

. He originally lived with a drunkard claiming to be his uncle who beat him as a boy, and despised him. He began his life of assassination at age 12 after obtaining a weapon known as the Stiehl, with which he killed his uncle. For years after that, he served as an assassin for hire. It was in this way that Pe Ell met Dall, for the two both came to kill the same man.

After that time, Pe Ell forged a partnership with Dall, serving him because he was intrigued. Pe Ell's opinion that death was more interesting than life clashed with Dall's, but the two worked together just the same. Dall constantly tried to convert Pe Ell to his cause, but the assassin did not care. He also knew the secret of what Rimmer Dall really was, but it did not matter to him either.

Pe Ell came into contact with the Ohmsford family when Dall sent him to kill Quickening
Quickening (Shannara)
Quickening is a character from The Druid of Shannara by Terry Brooks. She is the daughter of the King of the Silver River.-Biography:Quickening was created from the heart of the Gardens of Life, home of the King of the Silver River. She was an elemental, formed of nature and magic into human shape...

, the daughter of the King of the Silver River
King of the Silver River
The King of the Silver River is a fictional character from the Shannara series of epic fantasy novels by Terry Brooks. He has appeared in many of the novels in the series as a recurring character.- Biography :...

. Since Pe Ell's magic was external, he could approach her and kill her after finding her purpose. Pe Ell became enchanted with her, becoming increasingly eager for the time when he would take her life. However, he became short-tempered as first Morgan Leah and then Walker Boh
Walker Boh
Walker Boh is a fictional character from Terry Brooks' Heritage of Shannara and The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara series....

 joined their company as they headed for Eldwist. Pe Ell remained cautious, however, leery of Walker and eager to possess the Black Elfstone.

Pe Ell's temper grew as Horner Dees and Carisman the tunesmith joined their group, but he kept his temper in check. Working together with Dees, he managed to dispose of the Rake. However, he revealed his true colors when he captured Quickening, and took the Black Elfstone. However, Pe Ell did not know that he was meant to kill Quickening, that she had manipulated him from the beginning, and the realization drove him mad.

Fleeing from the others in terror, Quickening's blood on his hands, Pe Ell ran into the Koden that guarded Eldwist. When the others came upon him, he did not have a mark on him. However, Walker speculated that Quickening's blood may have acted as a poison, as an act by the King of the Silver River to see that her killer did not escape. Walker reclaimed the Elfstone and took the Stiehl to Paranor
Paranor
Paranor is a fictional location in Terry Brooks' epic fantasy Shannara series. It is the home of the Druids, but it has fallen to enemies of the Druids several times since its initial construction...

, where it would remain hidden for over 100 years until it was given to the assassin Aphasia Wye.

Trivia: Note that "The Druid of Shannara," the book in which Pe Ell is a main character, is dedicated to "Peter and Ellen". Pe Ell is also a city in Washington, Brooks' home state.
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