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    Black Magician 03 - The High Lord

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      Jonna stared at Sonea, her expression reflecting Rothen's confusion. Sonea grimaced, then placed a hand on her stom­ach. Jonna's eyes widened.

      "Oh."

      "Yes." Sonea nodded. "I'm scared, Jonna. I didn't plan for this. The Healers will look after me, but they can't cure my fear. I think maybe you could."

      Jonna frowned. "You told me magicians had their own ways of taking care of things."

      To Rothen's amazement Sonea blushed a furious scarlet.

      "It seems that it's better if women do ... that sort of care-taking. Apparently men aren't taught the skill unless they re­quest it," she said. "Girl novices are taken aside as soon as the Healers feel they're likely to be showing an interest in boys, but I was so unpopular that nobody thought of teach­ing me. Akkarin," Sonea paused and swallowed, "must have assumed they had. And I assumed he was taking care of things."

      As understanding dawned, Rothen stared at Sonea. He found himself counting the months since her exile. Three-and-a-half, maybe four. The robes would hide it well. ..

      She looked at him and then grimaced apologetically. "I'm sorry, Rothen. I was going to tell you, at a better moment, but when I saw Jonna I just had to take advantage of—"

      They both jumped as Jonna burst into laughter. She was pointing at Rothen. "I haven't seen that look since I told Ranel I was expecting our first! I think, perhaps, these ma-

      gicians aren't as smart as they make themselves out to be." She grinned at Sonea. "So. You're to have a baby, then. I can't imagine the child growing up with his or her head on right surrounded by magicians."

      Sonea smiled crookedly. "Nor I. So, will you reconsider?" Jonna hesitated, then nodded once. "Yes. We'll stay a while."

      Lord Dannyl's Guide to Slum Slang

      blood money—payment for assassination

      boot—refuseIrefusal (don't boot us)

      capper—man who frequents brothels

      clicked—occurred

      client—person who has an obligation or agreement with a Thief

      counter—whore

      done—murdered

      dull—persuade to keep silent

      dunghead—fool

      dwells—term used to describe slum dwellers

      eye—keep watch

      fired—angry (got fired about it)

      fish—proposeIaskIlook for (also someone fleeing the Guard)

      gauntlet—guard who is bribeable or in the control of a Thief

      goldmine—man who prefers boys

      good go—a reasonable try

      got—caught

      grandmother—pimp

      gutter—dealer in stolen goods

      hai—a call for attention or expression of surprise or inquiry

      heavies—important people

      kin—a Thief's closest and most trusted

      knife—assassinIhired killer

      messenger—thug who delivers or carries out a threat

      mind—hide (minds his businessII'll mind that for you)

      mug—mouth (as in vessel for bol)

      out for—looking for

      pick—recognizeIunderstand

      punt—smuggler

      right-sided—trustworthyIheart in the right place

      rope—freedom

      rub—trouble (got into some rub over it)

      shine—attraction (got a shine for him)

      show—introduce

      space—allowancesIpermission

      squimp—someone who double-crosses the Thieves

      style—manner of performing business

      tag—recognize (also means a spy, usually undercover)

      thief—leader of a criminal group

      watcher—posted to observe something or someone

      wild—difficult

      visitor—burglar

      Glossary

      Animals

      aga moths—pests that eat clothing

      anyi—sea mammals with short spines

      Ceryni—small rodent

      enka—horned domestic animal, bred for meat

      eyoma—sea leeches

      faren—general term for arachnids

      gorin—large domestic animal used for food and to haul boats and

      wagons

      harrel—small domestic animal bred for meat inava—insect believed to bestow good luck limek—wild predatory dog mullock—wild nocturnal bird rassook—domestic bird used for meat and feathers ravi—rodent, larger than Ceryni reber—domestic animal, bred for wool and meat sapfly—woodland insect sevli—poisonous lizard squimp—squirrel-like creature that steals food yeel—small domesticated breed of limek used for tracking zill—small, intelligent mammal sometimes kept as a pet

      PlantsIFood

      anivope vines—plant sensitive to mental projection

      bol—(also means "river scum") strong liquor made from tugors

      brasi—green leafy vegetable with small buds

      chebol sauce—rich meat sauce made from bol

      crots—large, purple beans

      curem—smooth, nutty spice

      curren—coarse grain with robust flavor

      dull—long fruit with tart orange, seedy flesh

      gan-gan—flowering bush from Lan

      iker—stimulating drug, reputed to have aphrodisiac properties

      jerras—long yellow beans

      kreppa—foul-smelling medicinal herb

      marin—red citrus fruit

      monyo—bulb

      myk—mind-affecting drug

      nalar—pungent root

      nemmin—sleep-inducing drug

      pachi—crisp, sweet fruit

      papea—pepper-like spice

      piorres—small, bell-shaped fruit

      rakaIsuka—stimulating drink made from roasted beans, originally

      from Sachaka

      shem—edible reed-like plant sumi—bitter drink

      telk—seed from which an oil is extracted term—grain that can be cooked as is, broken into small pieces, or

      ground to make a flour tiro—edible nuts tugor—parsnip-like root vare—berries from which most wine is produced

      Clothing and Weaponry

      incal—square symbol, not unlike a family shield, sewn onto sleeve

      or cuff kebin—iron bar with hook for catching attacker's knife, carried by

      guards longcoat—ankle-length coat

      Public Houses

      bathhouse—establishment selling bathing facilities and other grooming services

      bolhouse—establishment selling bol and short-term accommoda­tion

      brewhouse—bol manufacturer

      hole—building constructed from scavenged materials

      stayhouse—rented building, a family to a room

      Peoples of the Allied Lands

      Elyne—closest to Kyralia in position and culture, enjoys a milder

      climate

      Kyralia—home of the Guild Lan—a mountainous land peopled by warrior tribes Lonmar—a desert land home to the strict Mahga religion Vin—an island nation known for its seamanship

      Other Terms

      cap—coins threaded on a stick to the value of the next highest de­nomination dawnfeast—breakfast midbreak—lunch simba mats—mats woven from reeds

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      TRUDI CANAVAN

      lives in a little house on a hillside, near a forest, in the Melbourne suburb of Ferntree Gully in Australia. She has been making up stories about things that don't exist for as long as she can remember and was amazed when her first published story received an Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story in 1999. A freelance illustrator and designer, she also works as the designer and Art Director of Aurealis, a magazine of Australian fantasy and science fiction. You can e-mail her at trudi@spin.net.au or find out more about Kyralia and the Magicians' Guild at www.spin.net.auI~trudi.

     

     

     



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