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    The Dragon's Legacy


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      Contents

      Cover

      The Dragon’s Legacy Saga by Deborah A. Wolf

      Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

      The People

      The Lands of the People

      Terms and Phrases of Interest

      A Lonely Road

      A False Hope

      One

      Two

      Three

      Four

      Five

      Six

      Seven

      Eight

      Nine

      Ten

      Eleven

      Twelve

      Thirteen

      Fourteen

      Fifteen

      Sixteen

      Seventeen

      Eighteen

      Nineteen

      Twenty

      Twenty - One

      Twenty - Two

      Twenty - Three

      Twenty - Four

      Twenty - Five

      Twenty - Six

      Twenty - Seven

      Twenty - Eight

      Twenty - Nine

      Thirty

      Thirty - One

      Thirty - Two

      Thirty - Three

      Thirty - Four

      Thirty - Five

      Thirty - Six

      Thirty - Seven

      Thirty - Eight

      Thirty - Nine

      Forty

      Forty - One

      Forty - Two

      Forty - Three

      Mist and Shadow

      Acknowledgements

      THE DRAGON’S LEGACY SAGA

      BY DEBORAH A. WOLF

      The Dragon’s Legacy

      The Forbidden City (forthcoming)

      The Seared Lands (forthcoming)

      Split Feather (September 2017)

      TITAN BOOKS

      THE DRAGON’S LEGACY

      Print edition ISBN: 9781785651076

      Electronic edition ISBN: 9781785651090

      Published by Titan Books

      A division of Titan Publishing Group Ltd

      144 Southwark St, London SE1 0UP

      First edition: April 2017

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      This is a work of fiction. Names, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead (except for satirical purposes), is entirely coincidental.

      Copyright © 2017 by Deborah A. Wolf. All Rights Reserved.

      Map illustration by Julia Lloyd.

      No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

      A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library.

      This book is dedicated, with great love, to my children—

      PETE, ROWAN, ELISSA, AND KEIRA

      —who made me a better person.

      THE PEOPLE

      From the Notes of Loremaster Rathfaust

      Aadl (Istaz Aadl): Zeerani youthmaster

      Aaraf (Loreman Aaraf): Zeerani storyteller and bard

      Aasah (Aasah sud Layl): priest of Illindra, shadowmancer and advisor to Ka Atu

      Adalia: Warrior of the Mah’zula

      Ani (Istaza Ani): Youthmistress of the Zeerai prides; also the last known Dzirani

      Annila (Annila Ja’Akari): young Zeerani warrior, peer to Sulema and Hannei

      Annubasta (see Hafsa Azeina)

      Ashta: journeyman mantist studying under Loremaster Rothfaust

      Askander (Askander Ja’Akarinu’i): First Warden of the Zeeranim

      Bardu: Daechen prince

      Bashaba: former concubine of Ka Atu; mother to Pythos (deceased), Mattu, and Matteira

      Basta (cat): kima’a to Hafsa Azeina

      Bellanca (Matreon Bellanca): Matreon of Atualon

      Belzaleel the Liar: an ancient, wicked spirit, currently trapped in a dragonglass blade

      Boraz (Boraz Ja’Sajani): Zeerani warder

      Bretan Mer (Bretan Mer ne Ninianne il Mer): salt merchant and liaison from Salar Merraj to Atualon; son of Ninianne il Mer

      Brygus: member of the Draiksguard

      Char (Charon): Guardian of Eid Kalmut

      Daeshen Baichen Pao: the first Daemon Emperor, ruler of Sindan

      Daeshen Tiachu: the current Daemon Emperor, ruler of Sindan

      Daru (Cub-in-Shadows): a young Zeerani orphan; apprenticed to Hafsa Azeina

      Davidian: Imperator General of Atualon

      Davvus: a legendary king of Men

      Dennet: a daughter of Nurati

      Devranae: legendary daughter of Zula Din; abducted by Davvus, king of Men

      Deyenna: a young woman who seeks to escape Atualon

      Douwa: bathhouse attendant in Atualon

      Duadl (Duadl Ja’Sajani): Zeerani warden and churra-master

      Eleni: attendant at the Grinning Mymyc in Bayyid Eidtein

      Ezio: Atualonian Master of Coin

      Fairussa (Fairussa Ja’Akari): warrior of the Zeeranim

      Gai Khan: Daechen prince

      Gavria (Gavria Ja’Akari): Zeerani warrior

      Ginna: Atualonian maidservant

      Hadid (Mastersmith Hadid): Zeerani mastersmith

      Hafsa Azeina: foremost dreamshifter of Zeeranim; mother of Sulema, and the queen consort of Atualon. Rarely: Annubasta.

      Hannei: a young Ja’Akari warrior; best friend to Sulema

      Hapuata (Istaza Hapuata): Zeerani mentor to Theotara Ja’Akari

      Hekates: Draiksguard of Atualon

      Hyang: village boy from Bizhan

      Ippos: Stablemaster of Atualon

      Isara (Isara Ja’Akari): Zeerani warrior

      Ishtaset: Mah’zula warrior

      Ismai: younger son of Nurati, First Mother among the Zeeranim

      Istaza Ani (see Ani)

      Jamandae: (deceased) youngest concubine of Serpentus, deposed Dragon King of Atualon

      Jasin (Ja’Atanili’I Jasin): Zeerani youth and would-be warden

      Jian (Daechen Jian, Tsun-ju Jian): young Daechen prince; a Sindanese daeborn youth

      Jinchua (fennec): kima’a to Sulema

      Jorah: Zeerani craftsman

      Kabila (Kabila Ja’Akari): Zeerani warrior

      Kalani: Zeerani maiden

      Karkash Dhwani: powerful Daechen prince, advisor to the emperor

      Lavanya: Zeerani warrior and peer of Sulema

      Leviathus: son of Ka Atu, the Dragon King; born surdus, deaf to the magic of Atualon

      Makil: Zeerani warden

      Mardoni: Daechen prince

      Marisa: maidservant in Atualon

      Mariza: Renegade Ja’Akari. Once banished and declared Kha’Akari, she now rides with the Mah’zula.

      Matteira: daughter of Bashaba, a former concubine of Ka Atu. Twin sister to Mattu, and sister to Pythos (deceased).

      Mattu (Mattu Halfmask): son of Bashaba, a former concubine of Ka Atu. Twin brother to Matteira, and brother to Pythos.

      Naruteo (Daechen Naruteo): Sindanese youth. Daeborn and yearmate to Jian.

      Neptara (Umm Neptara): daughter of Nurati

      Ninianne il Mer: Lady of the Lake, matriarch of the clans of Salar Merraj, city of the salt merchants; mother of Bretan Mer, Soutan Mer.

      Nurati (Umm Nurati): First Mother of the Zeeranim; mother of Tammas, Neptara, Ismai, Dennet, Rudya, and an as-yet unnamed infant daughter

      Perri: Sindanese youth; daeborn and yearmate to Jian

      Pythos: (deceased) son of Serpentus, deposed Dragon King of Atualon

      Rama (Rama Ja’Sajani): Zeerani warden and horsemaster from Ais
    h Arak

      Rheodus: young Atualonian man, member of Leviathus’s Draiksguard

      Rothfaust (Loremaster Rothfaust): loremaster of Atualon, keeper of tomes and tales

      Rudya: daughter of Nurati

      Sammai: Zeerani child

      Santorus (Master Healer Santorus): Atualonian patreon and master healer

      Sareta (Sareta Ja’Akarinu’i): ranking warrior of the Zeeranim

      Saskia (Saskia Ja’Akari): Zeerani warrior and peer of Sulema

      Soutan Mer (Soutan Mer ne Ninianne il Mer): son of Ninianne il Mer

      Sulema (Sulema Ja’Akari, Sulema Firehair): Zeerani warrior, daughter of the dreamshifter Hafsa Azeina and Wyvernus

      Sunzi: Daechen prince

      Tadeah: (deceased) daughter of Bashaba and Ka Atu

      Talilla (Ja’Akari): Zeerani warrior

      Talleh: young Zeerani boy

      Tammas (Tammas Ja’Sajani): Zeerani warden, eldest son of Nurati

      Teppei: Daechen prince

      Theotara (Theotara Ja’Akari): honored Ja’Akari

      Tiungpei (Tsun-ju Tiungpei): a Sindanese pearl diver who took a lover from among the Issuq; mother of Jian

      Tsa-len: yendaeshi to Naruteo

      Umm Nurati (see Nurati)

      Valri: warrior of the Mah’zula

      Wyvernus: Ka Atu, the Dragon King of Atualon

      Xienpei: yendaeshi to Jian

      Yaela: apprentice to Aasah

      Yeshu: Atualonian weaver

      Zula Din: trickster/warrior of legend, daughter of the First People

      THE LANDS OF THE PEOPLE

      From the Notes of Loremaster Rathfaust

      ATUALON

      The mightiest kingdom in the Near West, Atualon is the seat of Ka Atu, the Dragon King. Fabled to be built on the back of a sleeping dragon, Atualon is the wellspring of a deep and ancient magic.

      This magic is known as atulfah, and is comprised of sa and ka, female and male, heart and spirit, the Song of Life. Only those born echovete—able to hear the magical song of creation—have the potential to manipulate this magic, and only an echovete child born and raised to the throne may be trained to wield it.

      SINDAN

      The Sindanese empire stretches from the pearl-choked waters of Nar Kabdaan in the Middle East, over the ice-tombed peaks of Mutai Gon-yu, to Nar Intihaan in the Far East: End of the Bitter Lands, End of the Great Salt Road, End of the Known World. The story of Sindan stretches far beyond written memory and into the misted memories of the First Men, before the thickening of the Veil. The Daemon Emperor of Sindan rules absolutely from his throne in Khanbul, the Forbidden City, though his thoughts turn ever westward. He is covetous of atulfah, for its power is the only thing greater than his own.

      QUARABALA

      Once a place of beauty and art, high learning and gentle culture, the Quarabala was scorched clean of life and hope during the Sundering. Few now survive in the dead lands west of the Dibris. Occasionally a story will turn up in the slave-trading town of Min Yaarif, rumors of wicked beasts and wickeder men driven to desperate acts as they struggle to survive on the Edge of the Quarabala. Even more rarely an Illindrist, a shadowshifting sorcerer, will emerge from the smoking ruins, night-skinned and demon-eyed, leading a trader or three with packs full of the precious red salt and eyes full of waking nightmares.

      THE ZEERA

      A land of silk and honey, great warriors and greater predators, the Zeera is a vast golden desert and home to the desert prides. Once a proud and prosperous nation, the Zeeranim are now a remnant of their former glory. The Mothers live in mostly empty cities along the banks of the Dibris, the Ja’Sajani take census and record the final days of a dying people, and the Ja’Akari guard the people against enemies within and without the prides. Too few are born, too few survive, and too few are chosen to become Zeeravashani, bonded to the great saber-tusked cats with whom they are allied. The wardens write, the warriors fight, and the Mothers sing lullabies against the coming darkness, but their struggles are like the notes of a flute, lost and forgotten in the coming storm.

      TERMS AND PHRASES OF INTEREST

      From the Notes of Loremaster Rathfaust

      Aish Kalumm (the City of Mothers): Zeerani river fortress

      Akari (Akari Sun Dragon): according to legend, Akari is a draik (a male dragon) who flies across the sky bringing life and light to the world as he seeks to rouse his sleeping mate, Sajani the Earth Dragon

      aklashi: a game played while on horseback; it involves a sheep’s head and quite a lot of noise

      Arachnist: a human mage, who worships and does the bidding of the Araids

      Araid: massive, intelligent spiders that live deep in the abandoned cities of Quarabala

      Atualon: a western kingdom founded upon the shores of Nar Bedayyan; home to the Dragon Kings

      Atukos (City of Dreams, City of the Sleeping Dragon): dragonglass fortress of the Dragon King, named for the living mountain into which it is built

      atulfah: sa and ka combined to create the song of creation

      Ayyam Binat: a period of time in the spring during which young Zeerani women vie with one another for the sexual favors of men

      Baidun Daiel (also known as the Sleepless, or Voiceless): warrior mages who serve Ka Atu

      Baizhu: a religious order of Sindanese monks

      Bayyid Eidtein: trading town near the mouth of the Dibris, a known den of miscreants and rogues; the southernmost trading post along Atualonian-maintained roads

      Beit Usqut: the Youths’ Quarter in Aish Kalumm

      bintshi: an intelligent flying animal with some natural affinity for psionic manipulation; carnivorous; considered kith

      Bohica: patroness divine of soldiers

      Bonelord: one of the greater predators, bonelords are massive carnivorous creatures that rely on camouflage, speed, and mind-magic to capture prey

      bonesinger: Dzirani medicine man

      Bones of Eth: an ill-reputed ruin or monument in the Zeera, formed of a rough circle of tall, twisted pillars of red and black stone

      churra (pl. churrim): a hardy desert omnivore prized by the Zeerani as a pack animal, and seen as a suitable mount for outlanders

      craftmistress/master: Zeerani women and men who have been trained in and work at their particular craft—blacksmithing, painting, building, weaving, etc.

      Dae: a race of magically gifted people who reside in the Twilight Lands

      daeborn: of dae descent

      daemon: commonly used to describe any wicked thing (also daespawn)

      Daechen: half-Dae, half-human Sindanese warrior caste (male)

      Daeshen: half-Dae, half-human, member of the Sindanese imperial family

      Daezhu: half-Dae, half-human Sindanese ruling class (female)

      Delpha (Big Sister): one of two moons; has a twenty-eight-day cycle

      Dibris: a river that runs through the Zeera, supporting a wide range of life

      Didi (Little Sister): one of two moons; has a fourteen-day cycle

      Dragon King: Ka Atu, the monarch of Atualon (currently Wyvernus)

      Draiksguard: elite military unit assigned to guard members of the Atualonian royal family

      Dreaming Lands: see Shehannam

      dreamshifter: Zeerani shaman who can move through and manipulate Shehannam

      Dzirani: wandering storytellers, healers, and merchants

      Dziranim: a member of the Dzirani clan

      echovete: one who can hear atulfah

      ehuani: Zeerani word meaning “beauty in truth”

      Eid Kalish: trading town, a stop on the Great Salt Road, known for its thriving black market and slave trade

      Eth: Quarabalese destruction deity, he whose breath creates the darkness between stars

      Great Salt Road: trade route that stretches from the Edge of the Quarabala in the west to the easternmost cities of Sindan

      Hajra-Khai: Zeerani spring festival

      hayatani: a Zeerani girl’s first consort

      hayyanah: Zeerani couples who are pledged to one another and remain more
    or less monogamous

      herdmistress/master: responsible for the health and well-being of a pride’s horses and churrim

      Illindra: Quarabalese creation deity, an enormous female spider who hangs the stars in her web of life

      Issuq: Twilight Lords and Ladies who have a clan affinity for the sea and can shapeshift into sea-bears

      istaza/istaz: youthmistress/master of the Zeerani prides

      Ja’Akari: Zeerani warrior, responsible for keeping all the pridelands safe from outside threats

      Ja Akari: Zeerani phrase meaning “under the sun”; loosely translates to being completely open and honest, hiding nothing

      Ja’Sajani: Zeerani warden, responsible for maintaining order and security within his local territory

      Ja Sajani: Zeerani phrase meaning “upon the earth”; loosely translates to being present in the moment

      Jehannim: a mythical hellish place of fire and brimstone; also the name of a mountain range west of the river Dibris and east of Quarabala

      jiinberry: a water-loving berry that grows along the banks of the Dibris during the flooding season

      ka: the male half of atulfah, known as the breath of spirit; it manifests to most as an expanded awareness of one’s surroundings

      Ka Atu: the Dragon King of Atualon (currently Wyvernus)

      Kaapua: a river in Sindan

      Kha’Akari: Zeerani warrior who has been exiled from the sight of Akari

      Khanbul (the Forbidden City): home of the Sindanese emperor

      khutlani: Zeerani word meaning “forbidden”

      kima’a: avatar spirit-beast in Shehannam

      kin: intelligent creatures descended from the first races and considered relatives of dragons—vash’ai, wyverns, and mymyc are numbered among the kin

      kith: term used to describe creatures that are more intelligent than beasts, but lack the awareness of kin or humans

      kithren: Zeerani person bound to a vash’ai, and vice versa

      Ladies/Lords of Twilight: Dae lords

      lashai: modified half-human servants that wait upon the Daechen and yendaeshi

      lionsnake: an enormous, venomous, two-legged plumed serpent that lives in the Zeera

      the Lonely Road: in Zeerani mythology, the road traveled by the dead

      Madraj: an arena and gathering place of the Zeeranim

      Mah’zula: a society of Zeeranim who live a purely nomadic life and abide by the ancient ways of the desert

      Min Yaarif: trading and slavers’ port on the western bank of the Dibris

     


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