Read (Shadowmarch #2) Shadowplay Online
Authors: Tad Williams
Staring up and then down made him dizzy. Vansen almost fell, but caught himself. Where was he? Was this some deep place in the earth beneath the demigod’s mine? He had fallen through the god’s open gateway—was this the heart of the god’s sanctuary? But it seemed too…ordinary, somehow. The carving was beautiful, the statue of Kernios awe-inspiring, but they did not seem otherworldly.
He caught himself when he almost toppled again, forced himself to breathe. He was weary beyond belief. He was alive. The one was proof of the other, and the solid room around him was more proof that he had survived, no matter where he might be. Across from him was a massive doorway. He went to it and tested it. Despite its heaviness, it swung open at a touch.
The room on the other side was full of small figures—waiting for him, Vansen thought at first, but when he saw the startled look on the little men’s faces he knew that was not true. Servants of Kernios, perhaps? But there had also been tiny men like this in Jikuyin’s mines. Vansen held up his hands, wondering if they could speak any language he knew. “Can…you…understand…me?”
“What in the name of the Earth Elders were you doing in the Council Chamber, stranger?” one of the little men asked him, frowning. “You’re not allowed in there.” His eyes grew wide with alarm and he turned and scuttled out the far door. The rest of the little men followed him, looking back fearfully as they fled, as though Vansen were some kind of dangerous beast.
He stared after them and a chill traversed his spine from tailbone to skull and back. Not only was it his tongue the little man had spoken, it had been a perfect Southmarch accent. What was happening? What kind of trick was being played on him?
Vansen stood for a long time letting his heart slow, staring around the wide room and trying to make sense of what had happened to him, but almost afraid to find out. At last the door of the large chamber opened and a group of the little men, this time carrying shovels and picks and other weapons, came cautiously toward him across the shiny stone floor. Vansen lifted his hands to show he was unarmed, but his attention was caught by the stout man who came with them—a normal man, someone Vansen’s own height. There was something oddly familiar about his face…
“I know you, sir,” he said as the big man and his child-sized army approached. “You are…gods save me, you are Chaven, the royal family’s physician.”
“So you say,” the man said. He did not look the type to be leading any armed band, even one this size. “But I do not admit it. You are trespassing here, you know. What are you doing in the Funderling’s guildhall?”
“Funderlings? Guildhall?” Vansen could only stare at the man. “What madness is this? Where am I?”
“By all the gods,” Chaven said, and stopped. He put out his arms to hold back the nearest Funderlings, or perhaps to support himself—he looked as though he had been struck a blow. “I know this man, but he was lost in the battle against the Twilight People. Are you not Captain Vansen, sir? Are you not the captain of the royal guard?”
“I am. But where am I?”
“Don’t you know?” The physician shook his head slowly. “You are in Funderling Town, of course, underneath Southmarch Castle.”
“Southmarch…?” Ferras Vansen looked around the chamber again in stunned amazement, then took a staggering step toward Chaven and the Funderlings, causing some of the little men to raise their weapons in alarm. Vansen fell to his knees, raising his arms in the air to praise all the gods, then the crowd of Funderlings watched with worried faces him as he threw himself down on the floor, laughing and weeping, and pressed his face against the blessed solidity of the stone.
PEOPLE
Aduan—former king of March Kingdoms, husband of Ealga, and builder of M’Helan’s Rock lodge
Aesi’uah—Yasammez’ chief eremite, of Dreamless blood
Aislin—a Skimmer tanglewife
Alessandros—Anissa’s father, grand viscount of Devonis
Ananka—baroness, former mistress of King Hespter, now Enander’s.
Angelos—an envoy from Jellon to Southmarch
Anglin—Connordic chieftain, awarded March Kingdom after Coldgray Moor
Anglin III—king of Southmarch, great-grandfather of Briony and Barrick
Anissa—queen of Southmarch, Olin’s second wife
Annon—a demigod, son of Kernios, killed by Jikuyin
Argal—Xandian name for Perin
Argal the Dark One—Xixian god, enemy of Nushash
Arimone—the autarch’s paramount wife
Arjamele—one of Qinnitan’s neighbors at her childhood home
Ashretan—Qinnitan’s sister
Autarch—Sulepis Bishakh am-Xis III, monarch of Xis, most powerful nation on the southern continent of Xand
Avin Brone—count of Landsend, the castle’s lord constable
Axamis Dorza—a Xixian ship’s captain
Ayona, Countess—wife of Perivos Akuanis
Azinor of the Onyenai—a god, one of Zmeos’ sons by Zuriyal
Baddara—an innkeeper in Lander’s Port
Barrick Eddon—a prince of Southmarch
Barrow—a royal guard
Barumbanogatir—a demigod, child of Sveros
Baz’u Jev—a Zandian poet
Bazilis, Favored—envoy for autarch
Beetledown—a Rooftopper
Berkan Hood—the Tollys’ lord constable
Birin, Lord of the Evening Mist—a god, one of Perin’s sons, killed in the God War
Bloodstone Smoke Quartz—magister of Smoke Quartz family
Brabinayos Boots-of-Stone—Hierosoline name for Barumbanogatir
Brigid—a serving woman at the Quiller’s Mint
Briony Eddon—a princess of Southmarch
Brother Lysas—Pelaya’s and Teloni’s tutor
Caprock Gneiss, Highwarden—important Funderling of the Fire Stone House
Captrosophist Order—school of mirror-lore, founded in Tessis
Caradon Tolly, Duke of Summerfield—second oldest Tolly brother
Caylor—a legendary knight and prince
Celebrants of Mother Night—Qar order/subspecies/cult
Chakkai—a people of the southern Perikalese mountains
Chaven—physician and astrologer to the Eddon family
Chert Blue Quartz—a Funderling, Opal’s husband
Cheryazi—Qinnitan’s sister
Children of the Emerald Fire—a Qar tribe
Cinnabar—a Funderling magister
Collum Dyer—one of Vansen’s soldiers
Conary—proprietor of the Quiller’s Mint
Conoric, Sivonnic, and Iellic tribes—“primitive” tribes who lived on Eion before conquest by the southern continent of Xand Crooked—Qar name for Kupilas
Daikonas Vo—a Perikalese White Hound
Dandelon—a character in Hewney’s
King Nikolos
Dawet dan-Faar—envoy from Hierosol
Dawtrey—a legendary knight, sometimes called “Elf-spelled”
Devona—a goddess, aka “Devona of the Harp”
Devonai kings—ancient line of Hiersoline royalty
Dimakos Heavyhand—one of the last chieftains of the Gray Companies
Doirrean—young Prince Olin’s nursemaid
Donal Murroy—onetime captain of the Southmarch royal guard
Dowan Birch—a player in Makewell’s Men
Dreamless—also known as “Night Men”
Drows—a race behind the Shadowline, related to Funderlings
Durstin Crowel—baron of Graylock
Ealga Flaxen-Hair—former queen of March Kingdoms, wife of King Aduan
Earth Elders—Funderling guardian spirits
Effir dan-Mozan—a Tuani merchant
Eilis—Merolanna’s maid
Elan M’Cory—sister-in-law of Caradon Tolly
Ena—a young Skimmer girl, Back-on-Sunset-Tide clan
Enander II—king of Syan
Eneas—son of Enander, prince of Syan and heir to throne
Erasmios Jino—Marquis of Athnia, aide to King Enander of Syan
Eri—Chaven’s oldest brother
Eril—an Akuanis family servant
Erilo—god of harvest
Erivor—god of waters
Erlon Meaher—a court poet in Southmarch, rival of Tinwright
Eshervat—Xixian name for Erivor
Estir Makewell—sister of Pedder Makewell
Fanu—a relative of Idite
Febis—cousin of the autarch
Feival Ulian—a player in Makewell’s Men
Ferras Vansen—captain of the Southmarch royal guard Finn Teodoros—a writer
Four Sunsets—the fairy who owned Dragonfly
Funderlings—sometimes known as “delvers,” small people who specialize in stonecraft
Gailon Tolly, Duke of Summerfield—an Eddon family cousin
Geral Kelty—one of the Southmarch guards lost behind the Shadowline
Gil—a potboy at the Quiller’s Mint
Grandfather Sulfur—a Funderling elder of the Metamorphic Brothers
Gray Companies—mercenaries and landless men turned bandits in wake of the Great Death
Great Mother—goddess worshipped in Tuan
Gregor—a laundry worker
Gregor of Syan—a famous bard
Guard of Elementals—a tribe of the Qar
Gyir—a Qar, Yasammez’ captain, aka “Gyir the Storm Lantern”
Habbili—a god, the crippled son of Nushash
Harsar—Ynnir’s counselor
Hendon Tolly—youngest of the Tolly brothers, Guardian of Southmarch
Hesper—King of Jellon, betrayer of King Olin
Hijam Marukh, aka “Stoneheart”—captain of the autarch’s Leopard guards
Hiliometes—a legendary demigod and hero
Idite—Effir dan-Mozan’s wife
Ikelis Johar—High Polemarch (chief general) of Xis
Iomer M’Sivon—Baron of Landers Port
Irinnis—foreman of military engineers, Hierosol
Jacinth Malachite—a female magister
Jeddin—chief of the autarch’s Leopard guards
Karal—king of Syan killed by Qar at Coldgray Moor Kaspar Dyelos—Chaven’s mentor, aka “Warlock of Krace” Kayyin—“real” name of Gil the potboy
Kearn Tinwright—Matt Tinwright’s father, a tutor
Kellick Eddon—great-grandnephew of Anglin, first of Eddon family
March Kings
Kelofas—a Hierosoline noble
Kendrick Eddon—prince regent of Southmarch, eldest son of King Olin Kernios—god of earth and death, one of the Trigon brothers King Nikolos—Syan monarch who moved the Trigon out of Hierosol Kiril—Pelaya’s brother
Krisanthe—Queen Meriel’s mother, the twins’ grandmother Kupilas—god of healing, also known as “Habbili” and “Crooked” Lady Simeon—a lady-in-waiting during the twins’ youth Lander III—son of Karal, king of Syan, aka “Lander the Good,” “Lander
Elfbane”
Lawren—the old Earl of Marrinscrest
Lida—Elan M’Cory’s maid
Lisiya Melana of the Silver Glade—demigoddess, one of the nine daughters of Birgya and Volios
Lord of the Peak—a Rooftopper deity
Lorick Eddon—Olin’s older brother, who died young Losa—a laundry worker
Ludis Drakava—Lord Protector of Hierosol
Madi Surazem—goddess of childbirth
Magister Scoria of the Gneiss family
Makaros (“the Makari”)—Chaven’s family name
Matthias Tinwright—a poet, aka “Matty”
Meriel—Olin’s first wife, daughter of “a powerful Brennish duke” Merolanna—the twins’ great-aunt, originally of Fael, widow of Daman
Eddon
Mesiya—moon goddess
Metamorphic Brothers—a Funderling religious order Milios, Bandit-King of Torvio—character from a play Moina Hartsbrook—a young Helmingsea noblewoman, one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting
Mokori—one of the autarch’s stranglers
Muziren Chah—the autarch’s regent in Xis
Nenizu—Xandian name for Mesiya the moon goddess Nevin Hewney—a playwright and player in Makewell’s Men Nikos—Dorza’s Hierosoline son
Niram—Chaven’s older brother
Nodule—Chert’s brother, aka “Magister Blue Quartz” Nushash—Xixian god of fire and chief god of Xis, patron god of the autarchs, Xandian name for Zmeos
Nynor—Steffens Nynor, Count of Redtree, lord castellan of Southmarch Castle
Okros Dioketian—Brother Okros’ full name
Olin Alessandros Benediktos Eddon—son of King Olin and Queen Anissa On. Iaris—an oracle of the Trigonate Church
On. Zakkas (known as “the Ragged”)—an oracle of the Trigonate
Church
Onir Kyma—an oracle with a temple in Southmarch Onir Soteros—“Dreamer Soteros,” an oracle of the Trigonate Church Opal—A funderling, Chert’s wife
Palakastros—neighbors of the Akuanis family
Pale Daughter—Qar name for Zoria
Panhyssir—Xixian high priest of Nushash
Parnad—father of current autarch, Sulepis, sometimes known as “the
Unsleeping”
Pedar Vansen—Ferras Vansen’s father
Pedder Makewell—actor, sponsor, of troop of players Pelaya—daughter of Count Perivos
Perin—sky god, called “Thane of Lightnings”
Perivos Akuanis, Count—steward of the Hierosoline citadel Petris Kopayis—famous Kracian siege tactician
Phelsas—Hierosoline philosopher, founder of School of Phelsas, postulator of Many Worlds idea
Pilney—a young player
Pinimmon Vash—Paramount Minister of Xis
Prusus—scotarch of Xis, sometimes called “Prusus the Cripple” Puzzle—court jester to the Eddon family
Pyarin Ky’vos—Skimmer name for Perin
Qar—race of nonhumans who once occupied much of Eion Qinnitan—an acolyte of the Hive in Xis, later a bride in the autarch’s
Seclusion
Quicklime Pewter, Highwarden—important Funderling of the Metal
House
Quicksilver—important Funderling family
Rabbit—a laundry worker
Rafe—Ena’s friend, Hull-Scraped-the-Sand clan
Red Stag—the Qar name for the god Honnos
Robben Hulligan—a musician, friend of Puzzle
Rooftoppers—little-known residents of Southmarch Castle Rorick Longarren, Earl of Daler’s Troth—an Eddon cousin of Brennish ancestry, related to Meriel
Rose Trelling—one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting, a niece of Avin Brone Rud—a god, son of Zo and Sva, aka “Golden Arrow” Rugan—the high priestess of the Hive
Salamandros—one of Zosim’s holy names
Sanasu—widow of Kellick Eddon, known as “Weeping Queen” Saqri (of the Ancient Song)—queen of the People, Ynnir’s wife, aka
“The Sleeping Queen”
Sard Smaragdine, Highwarden—important Funderling of the Crystal
House
Sawamat—Xixian name for Great Mother, a goddess
Selia—Anissa’s maid, also from Devonis
Shaso dan-Heza—Southmarch master of arms
Shoshem—Xandian name for Zosim
Shusayem—Xandian name for Madi Surazem
Silas of Perikal—semilegendary knight
Sisel—Hierarch of Southmarch, chief religious figure in March Kingdoms
Sister (or “Sor”), Lyris—Pelaya’s tutor
Siveda—goddess of night
Skimmers—a people who make their living on and around water Soryaza—mistress of the laundry, former Hive acolyte Surigali—Xixian goddess
Suya—Xandian name for Zoria
Sveros—old god of the night sky, father of Trigon gods Talibo—Effir’s nephew
Tane, King—ancient Vuttish king known as Tane the White and T’chayan
Redhand
Tedora—Axamis Dorza’s Hierosoline wife
Teloni—Pelaya’s sister
Thallo—a Heiosoline queen from the imperial period Timoid, Father—Eddon family mantis (priest)
Tirnan, Havemore—Brone’s former factor, later castellan of Southmarch Travertine, Highwarden—important Funderling of Water Stone House Trigon—priesthoods of Perin, Erivor, and Kernios acting in concert Trigonarch—Head of Trigonate Church, chief religious figure in Eion Turley Longfingers—a Skimmer fisherman, Back-on-Sunset-Tide clan Twelve Families—governing body of old Hierosol
Twilight People—another name for the Qar
Tyne Aldritch, Earl of Blueshore—an ally of Southmarch, killed by Qar Ueni’ssoh—Jikuyin’s adviser, one of the Dreamless
Umdi Onajena—the Xixian name for Madi Onyena
Upsteeplebat, Queen—monarch of the Rooftoppers
Urekh—a god, wore wolf-armor
Urrigijag the Thousand-Eyed—Funderling name for Immon
Ustin—King Olin’s father
Utta—aka “Sister Utta” or “
Sor
Utta,” a priestess of Zoria and Briony’s tutor—full name: Utta Fornsdodir
Uvis White-Hand—a god, wounded by Kernios
Vanderin—a Syannese poet
Vermilion Cinnabar—wife of Quicksilver magister
Volios of the Measureless Grip—a son of Perin, god of war Waterman—a player
Whispering Mothers—a Qar tribe
White Daughter—a name for Zoria
Widowmakers—Jikuyin’s troop in ancient days
Willow—a young woman
Xarpedon—name of several autarchs of Xand
Xergal—Xandian name for Kernios
Ximander—a mantis, “writer” of a famous book
Xosh—Xandian name for Khors
Yaridoras—a Perikalese White Hound
Yarnos of the Snows—a god
Yasammez—Qar noblewoman, aka “Lady Porcupine” Yazi—a laundry girl from Ellamish border country
Yirrud—a god, son of Rud and Onyena
Yisti—Sanian metalworkers of Funderling blood
Ynnir the Blind King—lord of the Qar, “Ynnir din’at sen-Qin,
Guardian of the Fireflower, Lord of Winds and Thought,” aka “Son of the First Stone”
Zamira—Chaven’s sister
Zmeos—a god, Perin’s nemesis
Zoria—goddess of wisdom
Zosim—son of Erilo, god of playwrights and drunkards Zsan-san-sis—chieftain of the Children of the Emerald Glow
PLACES
Akaris—an island between Xand and Eion
Aldritch Stead—castle of Tyne Aldritch, late earl of Blueshore
Ardos Perinous—a mountain town in Syan
Badger’s Boots—a Southmarch inn
Basilisk Gate—main gate of Southmarch Castle
Blessed Lady of Night—a temple of Siveda, in Tessis
Brenland—small country south of the March Kingdoms
Brenn’s Bay—named after legendary hero
Cat’s Eye Street—a street in Xis
Chakki’s Hole—a district in the northestern corner of central Tessis Citadel Hill—small palatine hill of Hierosol
Coast Road—a road in Marrinswalk