The Air War (85 page)

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Authors: Adrian Tchaikovsky

Tags: #Fiction, #Science Fiction, #General

‘And your price?’ Varsec pressed.

‘Can be negotiated with your factor there but’ – Drephos’s tone made it clear that this was the real prize – ‘I will have to see the full schematics for your
orthopters, of course.’ Varsec’s great triumph of mechanics had been denied to Drephos’s insatiable curiosity until now.

But Varsec had thought that far ahead. ‘Of course. I have them here,’ he said, without a pause. ‘But it must be soon – even now.’ Here was a man in whose future
loomed the crossed pikes of the executioner.

Drephos smiled, seldom a pleasant sight. ‘It is an invitation I extend to few, Colonel Varsec, but will you join us, then? For I see what must be done, and we had better get to
work.’

Glossary

Characters

Aagen
– Wasp-kinden, Imperial ambassador to Collegium

Aarmon
– Wasp-kinden, leader of the new Imperial Aviation Corps

Aetha
– Wasp-kinden, General Tynan’s daughter-in-law

Amnon
– Beetle-kinden, former First Soldier of Khanaphes

Angved
– Wasp-kinden, Imperial artificer

Aradocles
– Sea-kinden, Edmir of Hermatyre

Arvi
– Fly-kinden, Jodry Drillen’s secretary

Averic
– Wasp-kinden, student at the College

Axrad
– Wasp-kinden pilot

Banjacs Gripshod
– Beetle-kinden artificer

Berjek Gripshod
– Beetle-kinden diplomat

Bola Stormall
– Beetle-kinden aviation artificer

Bordes
– Mynan airman

Breighl (‘Painful’)
– halfbreed spy in Solarno

Bresner
– Wasp-kinden aviator

Brugan
– Wasp-kinden, general of the Rekef

Castre Gorenn
– Dragonfly-kinden, exile

Cheerwell Maker
– Beetle-kinden, Stenwold’s niece

Cherten
– Wasp-kinden colonel, Army Intelligence

Chyses
– Mynan soldier

Corog Breaker
– Beetle-kinden, Master Armsman and pilot

Drephos (Dariandrephos, the Colonel-Auxillian)
– halfbreed artificer, leader of the Iron Glove

Dulci Broadster
– Beetle-kinden social history Master at the College

Edmon
– Mynan airman

Elder Padstock
– Beetle-kinden, chief officer of the Maker’s Own Company

Elser Hardwick
– Beetle-kinden pilot

Erveg
– Wasp-kinden, camp colonel for the Eighth Army

Esmail
– Bug-kinden assassin and spy

Eujen Leadswell
– Beetle-kinden student and agitator

Ferric
– Wasp-kinden, engineer with the Eighth Army

Forra
– Fly-kinden air crew

Franticze
– Bee-kinden pilot flying for Myna

Garvan

see
Gesa

Gerethwy
– Woodlouse-kinden student at the College

Gesa (‘Garvan’)
– female Wasp-kinden major, Army Intelligence

Gizmer
– Fly-kinden air crew

Gjegevey
– Woodlouse-kinden, slave and adviser to Seda

Greenwise Artector
– Beetle-kinden magnate in Helleron

Hallend
– Beetle-kinden student

Harvang
– Wasp-kinden, Rekef colonel

Hasp
– Wasp-kinden major, Slave Corps

Helmess Broiler
– Beetle-kinden Assembler in Collegium, Imperial sympathizer

Hokiak
– Scorpion-kinden merchant in Myna

Honory Bellowern
– Beetle-kinden, Imperial diplomat

Jadis of the Melisandyr
– Spider-kinden, Mycella’s bodyguard and chief aide

Janos Outwright
– Beetle-kinden, chief officer of Outwright’s Pike and Shot

Jodry Drillen
– Beetle-kinden, Speaker for the Assembly

Jons Padstock
– Beetle-kinden soldier, Elder Padstock’s son

Kiin
– Fly-kinden air crew

Kymene
– Mynan leader

Knowles Bellowern
– Beetle-kinden, Imperial colonel in the Consortium

Laszlo
– Fly-kinden, former pirate and friend of Stenwold Maker

Lien
– Wasp-kinden, general of the Engineering Corps

Losel Baldwen
– Beetle-kinden scholar

Ludon
– Wasp-kinden aviator

Lyren
– Wasp-kinden, Tynan’s son

Lissart (‘te Liss’)
– Firefly-kinden agent

Malkan
– Wasp-kinden, general of the Seventh Army, defeated by the Sarnesh at Malkan’s Folly

Marsene
– Mynan airwoman

Marteus
– Ant-kinden renegade, chief officer of Coldstone Company

Mittoc
– Wasp-kinden, colonel of Engineers with Second Army

Morkaris
– Spider-kinden, Mycella’s mercenary adjutant

Mycella of the Aldanrael
– Spider Lady-Martial

Mylus
– Ant-kinden, slave to General Tynan

Nishaana
– Wasp-kinden aviator

Ostrec
– Wasp-kinden, Quartermaster Corps and Rekef

Paladrya
– Sea-kinden, advisrr to Aradocles and friend of Stenwold Maker

Parops
– Ant-kinden of Tark

Pendry Goswell
– Beetle-kinden pilot

Pingge
– Fly-kinden air crew

Praeda Rakespear
– Beetle-kinden scholar, lover of Amnon

Raullo Mummers
– Beetle-kinden artist

Te Remi
– Fly-kinden taverner in Solarno

Reyna Pullard
– Beetle-kinden, assistant to Banjacs Gripshod

Te Riel
– Fly-kinden agent in Solarno

Roder
– Wasp-kinden, general of the Eighth Army

Salthric
– Wasp-kinden, Broken Sword Father

Sartaea te Mosca
– Moth-trained Fly-kinden, lecturer at the College

Scain
– Wasp-kinden aviator

Seda I
– Empress of the Wasps

Shawmair
– Solarnese pilot

Sherten
– Wasp-kinden, Rekef agent

Shoel Jhin
– Grasshopper-kinden slave

Stenwold Maker
– Beetle-kinden, War Master of Collegium

Straessa (‘the Antspider’)
– halfbreed student at the College

Taki (Te Schola Taki-Amre)
– Solarnese Fly-kinden aviatrix

Taxus
– halfbreed pilot from Tark

Tegrec
– Moth-trained Wasp-kinden, Tharen ambassador to the Empire

Tiadro
– Fly-kinden air crew

Tisamon
– Mantis-kinden Weaponsmaster

Toek
– Scorpion camp north of Solarno

Totho
– halfbreed artificer, second-in-command of the Iron Glove

Tynan
– Wasp-kinden, general of the Second Army

Uctebri
– Mosquito-kinden, magician killed by Tisamon

Varsec
– Wasp-kinden, aviation artificer

Vecter
– Wasp-kinden, colonel of the Rekef

Vorses
– Mynan airman

Willem Reader
– Beetle-kinden aviation artificer

Xaraea
– Moth-kinden agent

Places

Capitas
– capital of the Empire

Chasme
– city of renegades on the Exalsee

Collegium
– Beetle city-state

Commonweal
– Dragonfly domain north of the Lowlands

Coretsy
– salt mine near Myna

Darakyon
– Mantis forest, formerly haunted

Dorax
– Moth retreat

Egel
– Fly warren

Etheryon
– Mantis hold

Everis
– Spider island city

Felyal
– Mantis hold and forest

Helleron
– Beetle city-state

Kes
– Ant island city-state

Khanaphes
– ancient Beetle city-state

Malkan’s Folly
– battlefield, now site of Sarnesh fortress

Maynes
– Ant city-state, formerly part of the Empire

Merro
– Fly warren

Myna
– Beetle city-state, formerly part of the Empire

Nethyon
– Mantis hold

Princep Salma
– city founded by refugees of the last war

Sarn
– Ant city-state, ally of Collegium

Seldis
– Spider city

Skiel
– Imperial town

Solarno
– Beetle city on the Exalsee

Sonn
– Beetle city in the Empire

Spiderlands
– large domain south of the Lowlands

Szar
– Bee city-state, formerly part of the Empire

Tark
– Ant city-state

Tharn
– Moth retreat

Three-city Alliance
– Myna, Szar and Maynes

Vek
– Ant city-state, recently at peace with Collegium

Organizations and Things

Amphiophos
– Collegiate centre of government

Arcanum
– Moth secret service

Aristoi
– the Spider-kinden ruling class

Army Intelligence
– Imperial army corps

Assembly
– Collegiate ruling body

Aviation Corps
– Imperial army corps, part of the Engineers

Battle of the Rails
– battle in which Malkan’s Seventh Army defeated the Sarnesh

Broken Sword
– pacifist cult within the Empire

Coldstone Company
– Collegiate Merchant Company, motto:
In Our Enemies’ Robes

Consensus
– Mynan ruling body

Consortium of the Honest
– mercantile arm of the Empire

Corta Obscura
and

Corta Lucida
– Solarnese ruling bodies

Cranefly
– Mynan flying machine

Crystal Standard
– Solarnese political party

Eighth Army
– commanded by General Roder

Engineering Corps
(‘the Engineers’) – Imperial army corps

Esca Magni
– Taki’s orthopter

Esca Volenti
– Taki’s previous orthopter, destroyed in liberation of Myna

Farsphex
– new Imperial model of orthopter

Fierce Lady
– Mynan flying machine piloted by Marsene

Firebug
– new Solarnese model of orthopter

Fourth Army
– ‘the Barbs’, destroyed by Felyen Mantids in the last war

Great College
– Collegiate centre of learning

Greatshotter
– new Iron Glove-developed artillery

Iron Glove
– artificing cartel led by Drephos out of Chasme

Maker’s Own
– Collegiate Merchant Company, motto:
Through the Gate

Malkan’s Stand/Malkan’s Folly
– Sarnesh defeat of the Empire, now Sarnesh fortress

Outwright’s Pike and Shot
– Collegiate Merchant Company, motto:
Outright Victory or Death

Pacemark
– Mynan orthopter piloted by Edmon

Path of Jade
– Solarnese political party

Prowess Forum
– Collegiate duelling school

Quartermaster Corps
– Imperial army corps

Red Anvil
– Mynan flying machine

Rekef
– Imperial secret service, divided into Inlander and Outlander

Satin Trail
– Solarnese political party

Second Army
– ‘the Gears’, commanded by General Tynan

Seventh Army
– ‘the Winged Furies’, Malkan’s command, destroyed by Sarnesh in the last war

Slave Corps
– Imperial army corps

Sontaken
– passenger airship

Spearflight
– Imperial model of orthopter

Stonefly
– Mynan orthopter piloted by Vorses

Stormreader
– Collegiate model of orthopter

Sweet Fire
– Mynan fixed-wing flier

Tserinet
– Mynan orthopter piloted by Franticze

Twelve-year War
– Imperial war against the Commonweal

Wanderer
– Mynan orthopter piloted by Bordes

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The Air War

Adrian Tchaikovsky was born in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, before heading off to Reading to study psychology and zoology. For reasons unclear even to himself he subsequently
ended up in law and has worked as a legal executive in both Reading and Leeds, where he now lives. Married, he is a keen live role-player and occasional amateur actor, has trained in
stage-fighting, and keeps no exotic or dangerous pets of any kind, possibly excepting his son.

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