Authors: Marc Turner
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The Olairian Court
Mazana Creed,
the emira of the Storm Isles
The executioner
Kiapa,
the emira's bodyguard
Jambar Simanis,
a Remnerol shaman
Uriel,
Mazana Creed's half brother
Mokinda Char,
a Storm Lord
Imerle Polivar,
the old emira, now dead
Cauroy Blent,
a former Storm Lord, now believed dead
Dutia Elemy Meddes,
former commander of the Storm Guard, now missing
Revenants
Jodren Labarde,
commander of the Revenants
Twist,
his subcommander
Tali and Mili,
the twins, former bodyguards to Imerle Polivar
Erin Elalese
Senar Sol,
a Guardian
Amerel Duquy,
a Guardian
Noon,
a Breaker
Emperor Avallon Delamar
Strike,
the emperor's bodyguard
Tyrin Lindin Tar,
second in command of the Breakers
Jelek Balaran,
a water-mage
Kolloken Kanar,
a Breaker
Gill Treller,
the First Guardian
Li Benir,
a dead Guardian, Senar Sol's former mentor
Jessca,
a dead Guardian, Senar Sol's former partner
The Rubyholt Isles
Spear Clan
Dresk Galair,
warlord of the Isles
Galantas Galair,
his son
Magdella,
Dresk's wife
Talet,
Dresk's chamberlain
Qinta,
Galantas's Second
Barnick,
Galantas's water-mage
Drefel,
Galantas's quartermaster
Faloman Gorst,
a krel
Karsten Berg,
a krel
Clamp,
a krel
Worrin,
a krel
Critter
Squint
Reska
Carlo
Vos
Scullen
Other Clans
CLAN LEADERS
Ravin Corre of the Falcons
Kalag Bluefinger of the Raptors
Malek Tenclaws of the Needles
Tolo the Unready of the Keels
Enigon Treach of the Squalls
Starboard Stonne of the Corals
Ysabel Tremeval of the Blades
OTHERS
Toben Stark,
a Raptor krel
Tub,
a Needle krel
Blist,
a Needle krel
Cleo,
a Falcon krel
Corm,
a Falcon krel
Yali,
a Falcon krel
Klipp,
a Squall krel
Lassan,
a Needle
Allott,
a Falcon
Galitians
Ebon Calidar,
prince of Galitia
Vale Gorven,
his timeshifter bodyguard
Gunnar, a
water-mage
Rendale Calidar,
Ebon's brother
Lamella Dewhand,
Ebon's partner
Silvar Jilani,
Galitia's ambassador to Mercerie
Augerans
Commander Eremo al First,
leader of the Augeran expeditionary force
Sunder al First,
his subcommander
Hex,
a mage
Ilabari Usco,
Eremo's Keeper
Ostari Abrahim al Third,
an Honored
Gilgamarians
Lydanto Hood,
Gilgamar's ambassador to Olaire
Iqral,
a soldier
Tia,
a racketeer
Peg Foot,
Tia's minion
Wirral Dray,
first speaker of the Gilgamarian Ruling Council
Pettiman Teel,
Wirral's deputy
Others
The Spider,
a goddess
Romany Elivar,
a priestess of the Spider
The Chameleon,
a god
Karmel Flood,
a priestess of the Chameleon
Caval Flood,
former high priest of the Chameleon, Karmel's brother
Veran,
a
former Chameleon priest, now dead
Zalli,
Veran's widow
Artagina,
high priest of the Lord of Hidden Faces in Olaire
Fume,
an elder god,
now dead
Darbonna,
former high priestess of the dead god Fume
Ocarn Dasuki,
prince of Mercerie
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TANDING ON
the quarterdeck of the
Whitecap
, Guardian Amerel Duquy watched the headland fall away to reveal the city she had come to condemn. Bezzle, capital of the Rubyholt Isles. Judging by the smoke above the place, someone must have beaten her to the punch, damn them. But then the wind veered so it was in her face, and the sudden stink made it clear the haze was caused not by fires, but by the brine boileries and fish-glue factories clustered round the harbor.
If you
were
going to condemn a city, Bezzle was a good one to choose. Since Amerel had last been here, the place had bloated like a carcass in the sun. To the north was the Old Town with its crumbling buildings of pale blue-veined stone that shimmered in the midmorning sun. While to the south and west were districts of shanties that looked like they might slump into the bay with the next breath of wind. No more permanent than a castle of sand, but when you'd been invaded as often as the Rubyholters had, you didn't build things to last. At the ring of a bell the whole population would board their ships and melt away into the maze of waterways all aboutâas they had so many times before.
Even at this distance, Amerel could make out scores of ships bobbing at quayside. Among them was a Thaxian brigatina with its black-and-white-banded hull, an Androsian corrick with its high-rounded stern, along with a host of other vessels the Guardian had no name for. No two craft were of the same construction, but pirates couldn't be particular when it came to sourcing their fleet. Oh, the Bezzlians would chafe at the name “pirates,” but if there was a better word to describe themâto describe
all
Rubyholtersâit wasn't the sort you would use in polite company. What else did you call a people with no culture, no trade links, no industry worth mentioning? A people whose very existence relied on the bounty they stole from the ships of Erin Elal, Corinia, Mellikia, and the Sabian League?
As the
Whitecap
entered a strip of water between two islets, its Rubyholt guide shouted, “Rift to starboard!” It was a cry Amerel had heard a dozen times during their passage through the Isles. As she now scanned the sea off the starboard bow, she saw a telltale shadow in the water that marked a gateway where this world overlapped with another. There were countless such gateways scattered across the Isles. Legend had it they were created in some apocalyptic clash between gods and titans in the Eternal Warâa clash that had shattered a once hale continent into the tangle of islands and waterways that it now comprised, and burned holes through the fabric of the world to create portals to other lands. In the waters through which the
Whitecap
now sailed, there was evidence aplenty to support that tale. Amerel could make out flooded buildings of the same blue-veined stone as in Bezzle's Old Town, statues and obelisks draped in strands of fireweed, forests of columns reaching so close to the surface it seemed the
Whitecap
's keel must scrape them as it passed.
The submerged ruins throughout the Isles had sunk more ships than even the rocks along Erin Elal's Bone Coast. But the underwater gateways posed a still greater threat to passing vessels, because beyond those gateways were otherworldly creatures waiting to ambush the unwary. Some were even large enough to take down a ship the size of the
Whitecap.
Earlier the vessel had passed the entrance to a channel called the Dragon's Boneyard, and Amerel hadn't needed their Rubyholt guide's gleeful commentary to guess how the waterway had earned its name. Now, as the
Whitecap
approached the rent, the wave of water-magic carrying it subsided. Doubtless the captain had slowed the vessel to avoid drawing the eye of any creature lurking below. Amerel, by contrast, would have raised the wave of water-magic as high as it would go, and fled for the safety of the harbor.