Xone of Contention - Plot Introduction

Plot Introduction

Dug, the Mundane who had had an adventure in Xanth through the Companions of Xanth computer game, is now happily married to Kim. His friend Edsel on the other hand is on the rock with his marriage to Pia, Dug's old girlfriend, who wants a divorce. Edsel, not wanting to lose her strikes a deal with her, they take a two week vacation in Xanth, switching with Nimby and Chlorine who want to learn about Mundania, and if she doesn't change her mind, he won't fight it.

Xanth series by Piers Anthony
First series
  • A Spell for Chameleon
  • The Source of Magic
  • Castle Roogna
  • Centaur Aisle
  • Ogre, Ogre
  • Night Mare
  • Dragon on a Pedestal
  • Crewel Lye
  • Golem in the Gears
  • Vale of the Vole
  • Heaven Cent
  • Man from Mundania
  • Isle of View
  • Question Quest
  • The Color of Her Panties
  • Demons Don't Dream
  • Harpy Thyme
  • Geis of the Gargoyle
  • Roc and a Hard Place
  • Yon Ill Wind
  • Faun & Games
  • Zombie Lover
  • Xone of Contention
  • The Dastard
  • Swell Foop
  • Up in a Heaval
  • Cube Route
Second series
  • Currant Events
  • Pet Peeve
  • Stork Naked
  • Air Apparent
  • Two to the Fifth
  • Jumper Cable
  • Knot Gneiss
  • Well-Tempered Clavicle
  • Luck of the Draw
  • Esrever Doom
  • Board Stiff
Characters
  • List of Xanth characters
  • Magicians
  • Family of Merlin
  • Family of Ebnez
  • Family of Humfrey
  • Centaur family
  • Goblin family
  • Gourd
  • Mundanes
  • Other characters
  • Geography of Xanth
  • Companions of Xanth
  • Letters to Jenny


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