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Authors: Alexey Pehov

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We lengthened our journey by traveling parallel to the highway and taking our time before riding out onto it. Day followed day, and I was already thinking I would never lay eyes on the main road that we had all been longing to see. However, on the eighth day of the journey, already well into the second half of July, Kli-Kli gave a howl of joy and pointed to a light strip that had appeared between the trees.

We had finally emerged from Hargan’s Wasteland onto the highway.

And it was only then that I noticed what the goblin was holding in his hand.

“Where did you get that from, Kli-Kli?” I asked when I recovered the power of speech.

“What do you mean?” the jester asked, and then he followed my glance, understood, and said: “Ah, you mean this trinket? You’ll never believe it! While you were lying there out cold, we started looking for a spot for Tomcat’s grave, may he dwell in the eternal light. I walked away from the others a bit and I noticed this thing.”

“You just noticed it?

“This was lying on a stone that was covered with moss. There were even words written on the stone, but I couldn’t make anything out.”

“So you took it?” I asked.

“And why not?” the goblin said with a shrug. “You can see what a beautiful thing it is. Why should something that good go to waste? I’ll be able to sell it.”

“Don’t sell it, Kli-Kli,” I said in a soft, insinuating voice.

“You don’t think I should?” The jester cast another curious glance at his find, then fastened the chain round his neck and hid the silvery, drop-shaped amulet under his cloak. “Miralissa told me the same thing. Are you two in cahoots, then?”

“No, just trust me. Perhaps someday it will save our lives.”

Kli-Kli looked at me seriously. “You’re full of riddles, Dancer in the Shadows.”

“We’re all full of riddles and mysteries, Kli-Kli. I am, and Miralissa is, and you are. It’s true, isn’t it?”

“Uh-huh,” he agreed, then suddenly smiled and said, “So you don’t object to my calling you Dancer?”

“What good do all my objections do? They don’t stop you anyway. Call me whatever you like. In any case now I’m going to do everything I can to retrieve the Horn.”

“And that’s another of the prophecies of the shaman Tre-Tre that has come true,” the goblin said triumphantly. “The Dancer in the Shadows has accepted his new name and decided to go through with things to the end.”

“There you go again, you and your stupid book!” I flared up immediately. “What if somebody else takes the same name?”

“First you find me the idiot who would agree to do it,” Kli-Kli said.

What a pity that the little wretch managed to dodge my hands and avoid a good solid smack!

Early on the twenty-eighth of July, the walls of a city emerged from the morning mist in front of us.

Our group had reached Ranneng.

Moscow 2002

Glossary

 

 

 

Annals of the Crown -
the most ancient and detailed of the historical chronicles, maintained by the elves since they first appeared in the world of Siala.

 

Avendoom -
the capital of the northern kingdom of Valiostr. The largest and richest city of the Northern Lands.

 

battery sword -
a variety of sword with a midsized blade that can be wielded with either one hand or both.

 

Beaver Caps
or beavers
-
soldiers of Valiostr, armed with heavy two-handed swords. Each soldier bears the title of “Master of the Long Sword” and wears a beaver-fur cap as an emblem to distinguish him from the soldiers of other units. These forces are used as a reserve striking force, to recover all kinds of difficult situations in battle. During military action the beavers are also accorded the honor of guarding the banner and the king, taking the place of the royal guard.

 

bidenhander -
a two-handed sword with a blade that can be a yard and a half long. They usually are designed with a massive handle, a heavy counterweight that is usually round, and a broad crosspiece. Sometimes the armorers would add massive metal spurs to prevent the blade running right through the opponent.

 

Border Kingdom
or Borderland - the kingdom beside the northern outcrops of the Mountains of the Dwarves and the Forests of Zagraba.

 

Borg’s link -
named after a general of ancient times who invented the chain formation, in which every single soldier plays an indispensable part in repelling an attack.

 

brother and sister swords -
the names of the two swords in the special school of swordsmanship that is widespread among the nobility of Garrak. During combat the weapons are held at different heights in relationship to each other. The “brother,” a narrow, double-sided blade held in the right hand, is used both for slashing and for thrusting. The “sister,” a shorter blade with no cutting edge, is used only for thrusting blows. The weapons are either carried behind the back or in a double scabbard.

 

Canian forge work -
weapons made from the steel mined in the Steel Mines of Isilia. The steel is worked in the famous smithies of the kingdom’s capital, Cania. Following special processing and forging, it acquires a ruby color and a unique quality—on encountering steel of a different type it emits a melodic ringing sound like small bells, or a shriek of fury. For this reason Canian-forged steel is also known as Singing Steel, Shrieking Steel, or Ruby Blood.

 

Chapel of the Hands -
the assembly of the supreme priests of Sagot.

 

Cold Sea -
the northern sea of the Western Ocean. It washes the shores of Valiostr and the Desolate Lands.

 

Commission -
the agreement that is concluded between a master thief and his client. The thief undertakes to supply the item required or, in case of failure, to return the client’s pledge and a percentage of the total value of the deal. The client undertakes to make payment in full on receiving the article in which he is interested. A Commission can only be abrogated by the mutual consent of both parties.

 

Crayfish Dukedom -
the only state in the Desolate Lands.

 

crayfish grip
(coll.) - a grip from which it is impossible to escape. The expression derives from the common saying that the men of the
Crayfish Dukedom have a strong grip, and once they take you prisoner, you will never get away alive.

 

crayfish sleigh -
in the Crayfish Dukedom, men who had been executed were transported to their graves on sleighs. Hence the meaning of this phrase—if the crayfish sleigh has come for you, death is at the door.

 

Crest of the World -
the highest mountain chain in Siala. It runs from north to south across almost the entire continent. The crest is very difficult to cross and the lands beyond it are almost entirely unexplored.

 

Defender of the Hands -
one of the highest positions in the hierarchy of the priests of Sagot.

 

Desolate Lands -
the forests, stretches of open tundra, and ice fields in the far north. They have been settled by beings of various kinds, several of which constantly attempt to gain entry to the Northern Lands of Siala, and only the unassailable Mountains of Despair, the Lonely Giant fortress, and the Wild Hearts hold back their invasion of the world of men. Ogres, giants, svens, h’varrs, winter orcs, and dozens of other races and varieties of creatures inhabit these vast territories. People also live here, savages and barbarians who are subjects of the Nameless One. In all the Desolate Lands there is only one human state, the Crayfish Dukedom on the Crayfish Claw peninsula.

In the far north of the Desolate Lands, beyond the Needles of Ice, lies the dwelling of the Nameless One, whom savages captured by the Wild Hearts’ scouts mention only in reverential whispers.

 

Disputed Lands -
the lands lying alongside the Forests of Zagraba, between Miranueh and Valiostr.

 

djanga -
a rapid, rhythmical dance, very popular in Zagorie.

 

Djashla -
the kingdom of the mountain people that lies alongside the Crest of the World.

 

Djok Imargo
or “Djok the Bringer of Winter” - the man who supposedly killed the prince of the House of the Black Rose. The Long Winter began as a result of this murder.

 

Doralissians -
a race of goat-people who live in the Steppes of Ungava.

 

Doralissian horses -
a type of horse bred in the Steppes of Ungava and valued throughout the Northern Lands for their beauty, speed, and stamina.

 

drokr -
an elfin fabric that is proof against water and odors and does not burn in fire.

 

D’san-dor
(orcish) or the Slumbering Forest - a forest that lies in the Desolate Lands, close to the spurs of the Mountains of Despair.

 

dwarves -
the race of short beings living in the Mountains of the Dwarves. They are quite different from their near cousins, the gnomes. It is astonishing how their short, thick-fingered hands can create the most wonderful items, which are valued highly in every corner of Siala, whether they are weapons, tools, or works of art.

 

E.D. -
the Era of Dreams, the final age of Siala. The events described in this book take place in the final year of the Era of Dreams. This age was preceded by the Era of Accomplishments (the age during which men appeared in Siala, about seven thousand years ago), the Gray Era (the age deemed to have begun with the appearance of orcs and elves in Siala), and the Dark Era (it is not known who, apart from ogres, lived in Siala in these distant times and what happened then).

 

elves -
the second young race of Siala. The elves appeared almost immediately after their relatives, the orcs. After living in the Forests of Zagraba for several thousand years, the elves became divided into light and dark.

The light elves were dissatisfied with what they could achieve using shamanism and set about studying wizardry, basing their approach on the magic of men.

The dark elves, however, felt the light elves had betrayed the memory of their ancestors. They continued to make use of the primordial magic of their race, shamanism.

The names of all dark elfin women begin with
M
and the names of the men begin with
E.
If an elf is a member of the ruling family of the Dark House, then
ssa
is added to the name.

 

Empire -
following the birth in the imperial family of twin boys, the Empire split into two states: the Near Lakeside Empire and the Far Lakeside Empire. These two kingdoms are constantly warring with each other to unite the Empire under the power of one of the two dynasties that trace their descent from the twin brothers.

 

Eyes of Death -
when dice are cast and they show two “ones.”

 

Field of Sora -
the field on which the battle between the gnomes and the dwarves took place in 1100 E.D. Cannon and battle-mattocks clashed with poleaxes and swords. In this battle there were no victors.

 

Filand -
a kingdom lying along the southern spurs of the Mountains of the Dwarves.

 

Forbidden (Secret) Territory
or “the Stain” - a district of Avendoom created as the result of an attempt to use the Rainbow Horn to neutralize Kronk-a-Mor in 872 E.D. The Secret Territory is surrounded by a magical wall, through which almost no one dares to pass. Evil is said to dwell there.

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