What is “Legend of the Seeker”?
A syndicated television series produced by Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi of Hercules and Xena fame. It's based off a series of novels by Terry Goodkind. It was filmed in New Zealand and had two seasons, each with twenty-two episodes. The original title of the television series was “Wizard’s First Rule."

Was Season 1 aired in the correct order?
No, it was not. Continuity wasn't really messed up but Elixir and Confession aired out of order. Even though it has been two months since the trio crossed the Boundary in Elixir, that episode should have aired right after Destiny. Confession was supposed to air right after Puppeteer. Sacrifice would then come after Confession. The only episode filmed out of order that aired properly out of order is Home, which was filmed Episode 14 but aired correctly as Episode 12.

Can I hotlink this site's photos?
Absolutely not. Save photos and upload them to your own webspace, journal, blog, image hosting space, etc. You can post text links or hyperlinks to specific photos, but do not hotlink. Hotlinking eats up this site's bandwidth, which if used up for a month will keep the site down until the first of the next month. If you have hotlinked anything, please save and upload whatever you hotlinked to your own space.

Who actually owns the photos?
All "Legend of the Seeker" photos and screen captures are © ABC Studios. Any other photos and screen captures are © their respective author and owner. None of them belong to this site. It does not intend to steal something that does not belong to it or infringe any copyrights. There is no money being made at this site. It is just an unofficial site. If you are the agency, studio or photographer who truly owns any of the images posted here and want them removed, please contact the site before you consider taking legal action so things can be sorted out in a diplomatic manner. Without question, anything you want to be removed will be.

Who founded and runs Far, Far Away?
The site, then called Legendary Heroes World Order, was founded in 1997 by Kent Simmons, who ran it until April 2010. He passed away in June 2010. Tracy Viader, Kent’s second in command for the previous two years, acted as head webmistress until the end of 2010. Felicia Dai is now the head webmistress of Far, Far Away. She maintains all the sites, except for Merlin’s Keep, which is maintained by Jess and Shana. In September 2011, Michael Hall joined the staff of Far, Far Away as an all-around hand.

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