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Authors: Tamora Pierce

Joy Lofts
– Tansy's daughter and Beka's godschild

Granny Fern Cooper
– Beka's paternal grandmother

Philben Cooper
– Beka's cousin on her father's side, a carter

Tomlan Goodwin
– Clara Goodwin's easygoing husband, a master carpenter

Lady Sabine of Macayhill
– Lady Knight, Tunstall's lover

Zia
– Lady Sabine's serving girl

Raaashell
– new dust spinner at Duke Gareth's fountain

Otho Urtiz
– Player, famed minstrel

Ashmari
– Otho Urtiz's slave

Garnett
– quality baker in the Lower City

Geraint Pell
– brother of Kevan, whom Beka arrested

Madon Pell
– brother of Kevan, whom Beka arrested

Marco
– sailor on riverboat the
Green Mist

 

PROVOST'S PERSONNEL IN PORT CAYNN

Sir Lionel of Trebond
– knight, Deputy Provost, District of Port Caynn

Sergeant Terart Axman
– desk sergeant at Guards House, hound breeder

Sergeant Nestor Haryse
– cousin of Lord Gershom, Beka's first crush, a Day Watch Sergeant in Deep Harbor District, Okha Soyan's lover

Guardsman Enno
– guard on duty at Guards House

Guardsman Ives
– personal aide to Sir Lionel at Guards House

Anglesea
– Guardsman on duty in the jail cells at Tradesmen's kennel, skilled at interrogation

Shales
– Guardswoman on duty in the jail cells at Tradesmen's kennel, skilled at interrogation

 

RESIDENTS OF PORT CAYNN

Dale Rowan
– courier for the Goldsmith's Guild, met Beka in a riot

Hansevor
(
Hanse
)
Remy
– owns a company of caravan security guards, former soldier in army, met Beka in a riot

Viel Sperling
– friend of Fair Flory

Lowenna Boller
– orange girl, friend of Fair Flory

Kevern Pye
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Amda Threadgill
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Austell Goff
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Erben Worts
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Wat Eavesbrook
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Amda Threadgill
– caravan guard, works for Hanse

Alisoun Nails
– courier at Goldsmith's Bank, knows Dale

Bermond Tapener
– master clerk at Goldsmith's Bank, knows Dale

Jaco Quilty
– journeyman smith, friend of Hanse

Hesserrr
– dust spinner on Eagle Street

Isanz Finer
– cranky master silversmith, old friend of Goodwin's

Wenna Finer
– Isanz Finer's daughter

Meraud Finer
– silversmith, Isanz Finer's great-granddaughter

Okha Soyan
– popular male-dressed-as-female singer/entertainer, Nestor's lover

Truda
– Nestor Haryse's house girl, Haden's sister, former street urchin

Haden
– Nestor Haryse's house boy, Truda's brother, former street urchin

Usan
– gem shop guard

Vorna
– laundry maid, Aldis's mother

Aldis
– missing toddler

Durant Elkes
– brass merchant, caught passing coles

Serenity
– supposedly retired priestess of the Goddess and proprietor of Ladyshearth Lodgings

 

MEMBERS OF PORT CAYNN'S COURT OF THE ROGUE

Pearl Skinner
– Rogue in Port Caynn

Jurji
– Bazhir swordsman, personal guard to the Rogue

Zolaika
– Pearl Skinner's personal assassin

Torcall Jupp
– an older sword fighter, one of Pearl Skinner's personal bodyguards

Flory, Fair
– leader of city's orange sellers and flower girls, a powerful figure in the Court of the Rogue

Steen Bolter
– one of Hanse's caravan guards, part of the Court of the Rogue, met Beka in a riot

 

 

Glossary

 

afore:
before

aught:
anything

bardash:
male homosexual

Birdie:
informant

bordel:
house of prostitution

buckler:
round, plate-like shield

buffer:
thief of cattle, sheep, goats, or horses

canoodling:
sexual activity

cipher:
shorthand method used by Dogs, with symbols for entire common words

Coffin:
narrow cell with no windows or doors, only a long, well-like opening overhead; prisoners are often left in one and forgotten

cog:
cheat

cole:
false coin

colemonger:
someone who makes or passes false coins

colesmith:
counterfeiter

Common Eastern:
language spoken in Tortall, Barzun, Tusaine, Maren, Tyra, Saraine, and Scanra

coney:
victim of a theft or any crime; sucker

copper noble:
coin equivalent to ten coppers

corbie:
raven

countinghouse:
room or building where a business does its accounting; chiefly used here for buildings where shipping firms do business and keep track of what is bought, sold, and traded

cove:
man

cracknob:
madman

craven:
coward; cowardly

cresset:
metal wall fixture containing wood or oil to be burned for light

cutter:
braggart

Dog:
member of the Provost's Guard

doxie:
female prostitute

dozy:
sluggish

elsewise:
otherwise; or else

fambles:
hands

fen-sucked:
sucked out of a fen (swamp or marsh)

Ferrets:
street nickname for Crown spies

filcher:
small-time criminal

flower sellers:
women of that trade who are also prostitutes and thieves

foist:
master pickpocket

fribbety:
silly, frivolous

gab:
speech

get bit:
be cheated

get in the way of:
become; learn

gillyflowers:
older name for carnations

gixie:
girl

gob:
mouth

gold bit:
coin equivalent to one-quarter gold noble or two and a half silver nobles

gold noble:
coin equivalent to ten silver nobles or four gold bits

Growl:
sound made by a roomful of Dogs about to be released upon criminal prey

Happy Bag:
weekly bribes for Provost's office

hedgecreeper:
cheap prostitute

hedgewitch:
small-time mage serving lower-class clients, usually deals in healing humans and animals, fertility charms/potions, small battle/annoyance spells

honeylove:
lesbian

hunter:
hound specially trained to hunt escaped prisoners and slaves

Hurdik:
language of Tunstall's native hill tribes

jabbernob:
chatterbox

kennel:
Provost's watch house; police station

lift:
theft of a purse

looby:
fool

loose Dog:
crooked Dog: one who exceeds the normal allowance of bribery

mammering:
wavering; hesitating

Master:
Mr.; mister

maul:
heavy hammer with one wedge-shaped head

mayhap:
perhaps

Mistress:
Mrs.; ma'am

moneystream:
flow of money as it passes through the hands of buyers, sellers, and bankers

moonsong:
idiocy

mot:
woman

mumper:
beggar

murrain
(MUHRenn): pestilence or plague, mainly affecting domestic animals

nab:
arrest

nob:
head

Oinomi Wavewalker:
goddess of the ocean; she is believed by some to come when named, like the Trickster and the Smith God

orange girls:
walking fruit sellers who are also prostitutes and thieves

peck and cass:
meat and cheese

piece:
lowlife woman; dirty woman

pigsticker:
big knife

pluck a rat:
do something really stupid, such as try to pull feathers off a rat

Puppy:
trainee in the Provost's Guard

puttock:
low-level female prostitute

raka:
native of the Copper Isles

Rat:
captive, civilian, criminal, or prey (to Dogs)

rook:
cheat

rusher:
thug

sap:
lead-filled six-inch leather cylinder with loop for wrist to be held in the hand; a knockout or bone-breaking weapon

sarden:
blasted; damned; detestable

scale:
fence (receiver of stolen goods)

scummer:
animal dung

scut:
idiot

seek:
hunt down a criminal or missing person

sheeplings:
Player slang: those who are born to be shorn of their money

Sign:
the Sign against evil; an X intersected by a vertical line forming a star on the chest

silver/gold kiss:
bribe

silver noble:
coin equivalent to ten copper nobles

sing on:
inform

slubbering:
slobbering, licking, or lapping

spintry:
male prostitute

swap ______ for ______:
move up a grade as a Dog: for example, "swap leather [1-to-5-year insignia] for bronze [5-to-10-year insignia]"

swilled:
drunk

swive:
have sex

tarse:
piece of meat

tosspot:
drunkard

tread a measure:
leave; take off

trencher:
"plate" cut from a stale loaf of bread, used to hold food

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

twilsey:
refreshing drink made from raspberry or cider vinegar and water

 

ACHOO'S GLOSSARY

bangkit
(bangKEET): up/rise

bau
(bow, like
cow
): smell

berdiri
(bareDEERee): stand straight

berhenti
(buhrHEHNtee): stop

biarlah
(beeAHRlah): let it go

cepat
(SAYpaht): go fast

diamlah
(deeAHMlah): quiet

dukduk
(DOOKdook, like
bookbook
): sit

gampang
(gamPANG): steady/easy

jaga
(JAHgah): guard

kawan
(kahWAHN): friend

kemari
(kehMAHRee): come here

kulit
(kooLEET): leash

lindengi
(lihnDEHNgee, with a hard
g
): protect

maji
(MAHjee): go

makan
(mahKAN): eat

memberi
(mehmBAREee, like
bear
): give

menean
(mehnKAHRee): seek

mudah
(MOOdah): easy

pelan
(pehlAHN): slow

pengantar
(pehnGANNtahr,
gann
like
can
): greet

tak
(TAK, like
tack
): no

tinggal
(tingGAHL): stay

tumit
(tooMIHT): heel

tunggu
(toonGOO): wait

turun
(tooROON): down

 

 

About The Author

 

Tamora Pierce
captured the imagination of readers more than twenty-five years ago with
Alanna: The First Adventure
(Atheneum, 1983). As of September 2008, she has written over twenty-five books, including three completed quartets (The Song of the Lioness, The Immortals, and The Protector of the Small), the Trickster duet, and now the Beka Cooper books, set in the fantasy realm of Tortall. She has also written The Circle of Magic and The Circle Opens quartets, as well as two stand-alone titles,
The Will of the Empress
and
Melting Stones
. Her books have been translated into many languages, and some are available on audio from Listening Library and Full Cast Audio. She and her husband, Timothy Liebe, also co-wrote the six-episode comic
White Tiger: A Hero's Compulsion
for Marvel Comics.

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
Voice of Youth Advocates
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.
Trickster's Queen
was also a
New York Times
bestseller.

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 co-founded SheroesCentral, a discussion board about female heroes; remarkable women in fact, fiction, and history; books; current events; and teen issues. SheroesCentral and SheroesFans are now independent of her, but she still drops by and welcomes the Sheroes she meets on tour.

Tamora Pierce lives in Syracuse, New York, with her husband, Tim, a writer, Web page designer, and Web administrator, and their eight indoor cats, porch cat, basement cat, two birds, and occasional rescued wildlife.

For more information, visit:

www.tamorapierce.com
.

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