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Verene – Puppy, friend of Beka’s, Jane Street kennel

Vinehall – Dog, Birch’s partner, Jane Street kennel

Yoav – Dog, Jewel’s partner, Evening Watch, Jane Street kennel

CROOKSHANK’S HOUSEHOLD AND ASSOCIATES

Ammon Lofts – “Crookshank,” scale, or receiver of stolen goods, landlord, in business with crooks and honest people alike

Annis Lofts – Crookshank’s daughter-in-law

Herun Lofts – Crookshank’s grandson, Annis’s son, and Tansy’s husband

Rolond Lofts – Tansy’s son, murdered

Tansy Lofts – Crookshank’s granddaughter-in-law, Herun’s wife, Rolond’s mother, friend of Beka’s from their Cesspool days

Inman Poundridge – hirer of guards for slave market and Crookshank

Jens – guard of fire opal diggers

Otto – footman at Crookshank’s house

Uta Norwood – Crookshank’s bookkeeper and paymaster

Vrinday Kayu – Carthaki mage working for Crookshank

Zada – maid in Crookshank’s house

COURT OF THE ROGUE AND ASSOCIATES

Kayfer Deerborn – the Rogue, king of the thieves

Dawull – Rogue chief, Waterfront District

Ulsa – Rogue chief, Prettybone District

Aniki Forfrysning – Scanran rusher and swordswoman

Koramin Ingensra – Kora, rogue and mage

Rosto the Piper – Scanran rusher, thief, friend of Aniki and Kora

Bold Brian – Dawull’s crew, Aniki’s friend

Fiddlelad – rogue, Dawull’s crew, Aniki’s friend

Lady May – Dawull’s crew, Aniki’s friend

Reed Katie – Dawull’s crew, Aniki’s friend

PROVOST’S HOUSE

Gershom of Haryse – Lord Provost under Roger II, husband of Lady Teodorie, took in Beka and the Cooper family when Beka was eight years old, Beka’s sponsor

Teodorie of Haryse – lady, Lord Gershom’s wife

Jakorn – one of Lord Gershom’s personal bodyguards, trained Beka

Myaral Fane – “Mya,” cook at Provost’s House, Beka’s foster aunt

Ulfrec Fane – Mya’s husband, head footman at Provost’s House

THE COOPER FAMILY

Diona Cooper – Beka’s fifteen-year-old sister, studying to be a lady’s maid

Fern Cooper – Beka’s grandmother, mother of her father, lives in the Lower City

Ilony Cooper – Beka’s mother, deceased

Lilac – Beka’s cousin

Lorine Cooper – Beka’s thirteen-year-old sister, training to be a fine seamstress

Nilo Cooper – Beka’s ten-year-old brother, training to be a stableman

Willes Cooper – Beka’s twelve-year-old brother, good rider, training to be a messenger

THE COOPERS 200 YEARS LATER –

Eleni Cooper – former priestess, single mother of George Cooper

George Cooper – Eleni’s only son, six when she writes in her journal in 406 H.E.

OTHER PERSONS AND BEINGS OF INTEREST

Aveefa – dust spinner

Hasfush – dust spinner, found at the corner of Charry Orchard and Stormwing Streets

Shiaa – dust spinner

Deirdry Noll – prosperous baker, former neighbor and friend of Beka’s

Gemma Noll – Deirdry’s youngest daughter, unmarried, helps with baking

Yates Noll – Deirdry’s youngest son

Gunnar Espeksra – rusher, or thug, runs with Yates Noll

Jungen Berryman – gem mage, fascinated by Dogs, friend of Goodwin and Tunstall

Jack Ashmiller – Orva’s husband, father of three children

Orva Ashmiller – drunkard, hotblood wine addict, Jack’s wife, mother of three children

Amaya Painter – mage, mother of a Shadow Snake victim

Calum Painter – five-year-old, kidnapped and killed by the Shadow Snake

Vonti Painter – Amaya’s husband, lost at sea

Esseny – murdered dancer

Inknose – street denizen

Mother Cantwell – mumper (beggar) and thief

Paistoi – Carthaki slave merchant

Parkes – surname of a pair of brawling brothers

Wildberry – pretty woman with sisters

GLOSSARY

Barzun: country to the south of Tortall, on the north shore of the Great Inland Sea

Birdie: informant

Black God: the hooded and robed God of Death, recognized as such throughout the Eastern and Southern Lands

Black God’s Option: suicide

bugnob: person of little brain

cages: holding cells for kennel prisoners

canoodling: sexual activity

Carthak: ancient and powerful slaveholding empire that includes all of the Southern Lands, a storehouse of learning, sophistication, and culture

Chaos, Realms of: one of the four Realms (Mortal, Divine, Peaceful, Chaos); the one where everything is unending change, destruction, and remaking

cityman: any respectable person who is not noble; knight’s usage means peaceable, sheeplike person

Copper Isles: slaveholding nation south and west of Tortall, originally named the Kyprish Isles. The lowlands are hot, wet jungles; the highlands are cold and rocky. Traditionally their tie is to Carthak rather than Tortall.

Corus: capital city of Tortall, on the banks of the River Olorun cracknob: madman

cuddy: slob

Dog: member of Provost’s Guard

douse: murder

doxie: female prostitute

ducknob: person of low intelligence

dust spinner: a being of air and spirit, a continuous whirlwind that gathers breezes, conversations, emotions, and other bits from its surroundings

elsewise: otherwise

filcher: small-time criminal

foist: master pickpocket

Galla: country to the north and east of Tortall, famous for its mountains and forests, with an ancient royal line

gauds: bright, costly things

get in the way of: become; learn

Gift: human, academic magic, the use of which must be taught

gillyflower: carnation

gixie: girl

glims: eyes

gorget: mail plate cover for the neck, like a collar

Happy Bag: the collection of weekly bribes for Provost’s office – jewels, coins, art, magical objects – anything of value that can be sold for cash

hedgewitch: worker of small magics, not powerful enough to be called a mage, with little formal education

hobble: tie up or arrest

hobbles: rawhide restraints used on prisoners

hotblood wine: wine spiked with an amphetamine-like substance

Human Era (H.E.): time period that began 246 years prior to the present book, marking the exile of the immortals from the Mortal Realms

hunkerbones: haunches

immortals: creatures that, unless killed, live forever, including Stormwings, giants, spidrens, winged horses

jack: tankard, often leather

jinglenob: empty-headed person

kennel: Provost’s guardhouse; police station

Ladymoon: symbol of the Goddess

liar’s fanfare: overstuffed codpiece

loaner: mocking term for nobles’ sale of heirlooms they buy back when they get more money; also a scornful term for a noble

Lord Provost: nobleman in command of the Provost’s Guard throughout the realm; most take a personal interest in the Guard in the capital, Corus, as well as in the running of the Guard throughout the realm.

Maren: one of the Eastern Lands, east of Tusaine and Tyra, rich and powerful land

midden hen: chicken that lives in dung; someone completely crazy

minnow: very small-time criminal, not worth the trouble to arrest

Mithros: the chief god of the Tortallan pantheon, God of War and the Law; his symbol is the sun.

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mot: woman, common-born

mumper: beggar

murrain: plague

nob, noll: head

noble: large coin in copper or silver

Olorun River: river that flows east to west through the heart of Tortall

Outwalls: Outwalls Prison, jail for serving long-term sentences

patten: hard wooden shoe, keeps feet out of the mud

Peaceful Realms: home of the spirits of the dead; where the souls of the living go to heal from the pain of life

Players’ jollity: professional performance, play, or musical entertainment

Puppy: trainee, Provost’s Guard

puttock: low-level female prostitute

raston: bread loaf stuffed with buttery bread crumbs and light filling

Rat: criminal; prey; captive (to Dogs)

river dodgers: hard men and women who work on and around the river, on boats, in shipping and trade (and smuggling)

rushers: thugs

sap: handheld lead-filled cylinder, six inches long, with a loop for the wrist; a knockout or bone-breaking weapon

sarden: blasted; damned; detestable

scale: fence, or receiver of stolen goods

Scanra: country to the north of Tortall, wild, rocky, and cold, with very little land that can be farmed. Scanrans are masters of the sea and are feared anywhere there is a coastline. They also frequently raid over land.

scummer: animal dung

scut: idiot

seekings: investigations; hunts for criminals or missing persons

Shakith: one of the Carthaki gods of the underworld, she is the blind seer and the goddess who weighs things for their true value; thus, she is the goddess of justice, bankers, jewelers, and traders in gemstones.

sommat: something

spintry: male prostitute

Stormwings: immortal creatures, banished before the Human Era. They had steel birds’ wings and claws and half-human heads and chests. They lived on fear and battle-killed dead; very nasty personalities.

sutler: thief who takes goods from shops or vendors’ stalls

ticklers: fingers

tosspot: drunkard

treats: bribes

trollop: woman who is morally lax, usually sexually

trull: very low-class kind of woman; the dregs

Tusaine: small country tucked between Tortall and Maren

twilsey: drink made of raspberry or cider vinegar and water, most refreshing

Tyra: merchant republic on the Great Inland Sea between Tortall and Maren. Tyra is mostly swamp, and its people rely on trade and banking for income.

Tamora Pierce captured the imagination of readers more than twenty years ago with Alanna: The First Adventure. As of September 2006, she has written twenty-four books, including three completed quartets – The Song of the Lioness, The Immortals, and Protector of the Small – and two Trickster books set in the fantasy realm of Tortall. She has also written the Circle of Magic and The Circle Opens quartets, as well as a stand-alone Circle title: The Will of the Empress. Her books have been translated into eleven different languages, and some are available on audio from Listening Library and Full Cast Audio. Tamora Pierce’s fast-paced, suspenseful writing and strong, believable heroines have won her much praise: Emperor Mage was a 1996 ALA Best Book for Young Adults, The Realms of the Gods was listed as an “outstanding fantasy novel” by VOYA in 1996, Squire (Protector of the Small #3) was a 2002 ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and Lady Knight (Protector of the Small #4) debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Trickster’s Choice spent a month on the New York Times bestseller list and was a 2003 ALA Best Book for Young Adults. The sequel, Trickster’s Queen, was a New York Times bestseller, as was The Will of the Empress.

An avid reader herself, Ms. Pierce graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. She has worked at a variety of jobs and has written everything from novels to radio plays. Along with writer Meg Cabot (The Princess Diaries series), she cofounded SheroesCentral, a discussion board about female heroes; remarkable women in fact, fiction, and history; books; current events; and teen issues. Though she no longer sponsors Sheroes-Central and Sheroes Fans as she did for five years, she is still a devoted member of the sites.

Tammy lives in Syracuse, New York, with her husband, Tim, a writer, Web page designer, and Web administrator. They are currently cowriting a female superhero, White Tiger, for Marvel Comics. They share their home with five cats, two birds, and various freeloading wildlife.

For more information, visit www.tamorapierce.com.

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