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{{book|title=''Elantris''|display-title=''Elantris'' (book)
|cover=Elantris_thumb.jpg
|released=April 21, 2005
|ISBN=0-7653-8310-1
|page-count=592
|word-count=[[/Statistical_analysis|201,372]]
}}{{for|Elantris (city)|the in-universe city|pre=This article is about the book}}
; [[Ahan]]: Count Ahan is an Arelene merchant from Sel, and is very fat. He shares a friendly rivalry with Duke Roial and is constantly trying to either outdo or oppose him.
; [[Dilaf]]: An overzealous member of [[Hrathen]]'s congregation and eventual major antagonist.
; [[Eondel]]:
; [[Eventeo]]: King Eventeo is the ruler of Teod on Sel, brother of Kiin and father of Sarene.
; [[Galladon]]: A grumpy [[Elantrian]] Raoden befriends in the city.
; [[Iadon]]: Iadon was the first king of Arelon after the Reod on Sel. He is the
; [[Karata]]: One of the main gang leaders in Elantris.
; [[Kiin]]: Sarene's uncle and a good friend of Raoden, he helps Sarene settle in to [[Arelon]].
; [[Roial]]: Duke Roial was an old
; [[Shuden]]: His family directed many trade routes around Arelon. He is a known amateur (at least according to him) practitioner of [[ChayShan]].
; [[Telrii]]: A wealthy duke who allies with Hrathen to try and take the throne of Arelon.
== Setting ==
Elantris is set in the [[cosmere]] on the [[
=== Magic System ===
*Hebrew rights to Silver Stars
*UK rights to Gollancz
*Bulgarian rights to
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A tenth anniversary trade paperback edition, which includes new maps and illustrations and an updated [[Ars Arcanum]], was published in October 2015.
== Awards ==▼
*Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy▼
*Selected as Barnes & Noble Explorations' #1 Editor's Pick.▼
*SF Book Club selection {{ref|name=awfulagent}}▼
Elantris was written in a chapter triad system, rotating the primary viewpoints from Raoden to Sarene to Hrathen. Part 1 and Part 2 each contained 27 chapters, or 9 triads. The triad structure broke down in Part 3, which consisted of 9 chapters.{{wob ref|1940}}{{wob ref|1928}}▼
== Cover Gallery ==
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▲Elantris was written in a chapter triad system, rotating the primary viewpoints from Raoden to Sarene to Hrathen. Part 1 and Part 2 each contained 27 chapters, or 9 triads. The triad structure broke down in Part 3, which consisted of 9 chapters.{{wob ref|1940}}{{wob ref|1928}}
▲== Awards ==
▲*Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
▲*Selected as Barnes & Noble Explorations' #1 Editor's Pick.
▲*SF Book Club selection {{ref|name=awfulagent}}
== Statistical Analysis ==
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
''Elantris'' consists of one prologue, sixty-three chapters, one epilogue, and one postscript, reaching a total 201,372 word count. There are nine different unique point-of-view characters in a total of 122 POVs.
== Notes ==
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