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''The Shannara Chronicles'' was a television show that ran for two seasons, the first on MTV, and the second on the Spike Network. The show was an adaptation of the Shannara series of books by Terry Brooks. The show featured a created language for the druids called [[Noalath language|Noalath]] created by [[David J. Peterson]]. You can find out more about the language by clicking [[Noalath language|here]]. The first season dialogue for the show can be found [[Season 1 Noalath Dialogue|here]], and the second season dialogue for the show can be found [[Season 2 Noalath Dialogue|here]].
'''''The Shannara Chronicles''''' was a television show that ran for two seasons, the first on MTV, and the second on the Spike Network. The show was an adaptation of the Shannara series of books by Terry Brooks. The show featured a created language for the druids called [[Noalath language|Noalath]] created by [[David J. Peterson]]. You can find out more about the language by clicking [[Noalath language|here]]. The first season dialogue for the show can be found [[Season 1 Noalath Dialogue|here]], and the second season dialogue for the show can be found [[Season 2 Noalath Dialogue|here]].


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The Shannara Chronicles was a television show that ran for two seasons, the first on MTV, and the second on the Spike Network. The show was an adaptation of the Shannara series of books by Terry Brooks. The show featured a created language for the druids called Noalath created by David J. Peterson. You can find out more about the language by clicking here. The first season dialogue for the show can be found here, and the second season dialogue for the show can be found here.