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    The Rose and the Thorn

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      The thieves stopped and looked up, concerned.

      Royce shook his head. “Not clearing the brush—the robbery. You picked a nice spot. I’ll give you that. But you should have come at us from both sides.”

      “And, William—it is William, isn’t it?” Hadrian asked.

      The man winced and nodded.

      “Yeah, William, most people are right-handed, so those coming in close should approach from the left. That would’ve put us at a disadvantage, having to swing across our bodies at you. Those with bows should be on our right.”

      “And why just one bow?” Royce asked. “She could have only hit one of us.”

      “Couldn’t even have done that,” Hadrian said. “Did you notice how long she held the bow bent? Either she’s incredibly strong—which I doubt—or that’s a homemade greenwood bow with barely enough power to toss the arrow a few feet. Her part was just for show. I doubt she’s ever launched an arrow.”

      “Have too,” the girl said. “I’m a fine marksman.”

      Hadrian shook his head at her with a smile. “You had your forefinger on top of the shaft, dear. If you had released, the feathers on the arrow would have brushed your finger and the shot would have gone anywhere but where you wanted it to.”

      Royce nodded. “Invest in crossbows. Next time stay hidden and just put a couple bolts into each of your targets’ chests. All this talking is just stupid.”

      “Royce!” Hadrian admonished.

      “What? You’re always saying I should be nicer to people. I’m trying to be helpful.”

      “Don’t listen to him. If you do want some advice, try building a better barricade.”

      “Yeah, drop a tree across the road next time,” Royce said. Waving a hand toward the branches, he added, “This is just pathetic. And cover your faces for Maribor’s sake. Warric isn’t that big of a kingdom and people might remember you. Sure Ballentyne isn’t likely to bother tracking you down for a few petty highway robberies, but you’re gonna walk into a tavern one day and get a knife in your back.” Royce turned to William. “You were in the Crimson Hand, right?”

      Will looked startled. “No one said nothing about that.” He stopped pulling on the branch he was working on.

      “Didn’t need to. The Hand requires all guild members to get that stupid tattoo on their necks.” Royce turned to Hadrian. “It’s supposed to make them look tough, but all it really does is make it easy to identify them as thieves for the rest of their lives. Painting a red hand on everyone is pretty stupid when you think about it.”

      “That tattoo is supposed to be a hand?” Hadrian asked. “I thought it was a little red chicken. But now that you mention it, a hand does make more sense.”

      Royce looked back at Will and tilted his head to one side. “Does kinda look like a chicken.”

      Will clamped a palm over his neck.

      After the last of the brush was cleared, William asked, “Who are you, really? What exactly is Riyria? The Hand never told me. They just said to keep clear.”

      “We’re nobody special,” Hadrian replied. “Just a couple of travelers enjoying a ride on a cool autumn’s night.”

      “But seriously,” Royce said. “You need to listen to us if you’re going to keep doing this. After all, we’re going to take your advice.”

      “What advice?”

      Royce gave a gentle kick to his horse and started forward on the road again. “We’re going to visit the Earl of Chadwick, but don’t worry—we won’t mention you.”

      BOOKS BY MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN

      THE RIYRIA CHRONICLES

      The Crown Tower

      The Rose and the Thorn

      THE RIYRIA REVELATIONS

      Theft of Swords

      Rise of Empire

      Heir of Novron

      GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND NAMES

      ABBY:Prostitute at Medford House in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      ALBERT WINSLOW:A landless viscount hired by Royce and Hadrian to arrange jobs with the gentry

      ALRIC ESSENDON:Prince of Melengar

      ALVERSTONE:Name of dagger used by Royce Melborn

      AMRATH ESSENDON:King of Melengar

      ANN ESSENDON:Queen of Melengar

      APELADORN: The four nations of man, consisting of Trent, Avryn, Delgos, and Calis

      AQUESTA:Capital city of the kingdom of Warric

      ARCADIUS VINTARUS LATIMER: Professor of lore at Sheridan University

      ARISTA ESSENDON:Princess of Melengar

      ARTISAN QUARTER:The geographic region of Medford where most of the goods are produced

      AVON:Former prostitute at The Hideous Head Tavern and Alehouse, killed by Stane

      AVRYN:The central and most powerful of the four nations of Apeladorn, located between Trent and Delgos

      BA RAN GHAZEL:The dwarven name for goblins, literally “Goblins of the Sea”

      BERNUM RIVER:Waterway that joins the cities of Colnora in the north and Vernes in the south

      BLACK DIAMOND: International thieves’ guild centered in Colnora

      CALIAN: Pertaining to the nation of Calis

      CALIANS:Residents of the nation of Calis, with dark skin and almond-shaped eyes. An isolated people, not much is known about them in the northern and eastern kingdoms of Avryn, except that their women are among the most beautiful in existence, but the suggestion of their use of magic makes them reviled and outcast.

      CALIS:Southern- and easternmost of the four nations of Apeladorn, considered exotic and strange as most in the north have little interaction with people from that part of Elan. The region is in constant conflict with the Ba Ran Ghazel.

      CARTER:A person who makes their living by moving goods from place to place, usually employing a horse-drawn cart

      COLNORA: Largest, wealthiest city in Avryn. A merchant-based city that grew from a rest stop at a central crossroads of various major trade routes.

      CROWN TOWER:Home of the Patriarch and center of the Nyphron Church

      DELGOS:One of the four nations of Apeladorn. The only republic in a world of monarchies, Delgos revolted against the Steward’s Empire after Glenmorgan III was murdered and after surviving a goblin attack with no aid from the empire.

      DIXON TAFT: Carter operating out of Medford and employee of Medford House

      DROME:God of dwarves, second son of Erebus

      DUSTER:Person (or persons) responsible for a gruesome set of murders one summer in the city of Colnora

      ELAN:The world

      EREBUS:Father of the gods Ferrol (god of elves), Drome (god of the dwarves), Maribor (god of men), Muriel (goddess of nature), Uberlin (god of darkness)

      ERVANON: City in northern Ghent, seat of the Nyphron Church, once the capital of the Steward’s Empire as established by Glenmorgan

      ESSENDON:Royal family of Melengar

      ESSENDON CASTLE:Home of the ruling monarchs of Melengar

      ETHAN:Sheriff in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      ETTA: Least attractive prostitute at Medford House in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      GENTRY Quarter:The geographic region of Medford where the wealthiest (usually noble or rich merchants) reside

      GHENT: Ecclesiastical holding of the Nyphron Church

      GLENMORGAN:Historical figure and a native of Ghent who reunited the four nations of Apeladorn 326 years after the fall of the Novronian Empire. He initiated the new Steward’s Empire, founded Sheridan University, created the great north–south road, and built the Ervanon palace (of which only the Crown Tower remains).

      GWEN DELANCY:Calian native and proprietor of Medford House

      GWENDOLYN:Given name of Gwen DeLancy

      HADRIAN BLACKWATER:Originally from Hintindar, he left home at fifteen, spent two years as a soldier (with multiple armies) and three years as an arena fighter in Calis

      HEAD, THE:Nickname for The Hideous Head Tavern and Alehouse

      HIDEOUS HEAD TAVERN AND ALEHOUSE:Brothel and tavern run by Raynor Grue in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      HINTINDAR:Small manorial village in Rhenydd, home of Hadrian Blackwa
    ter

      HOUSE, THE:Nickname used for Medford House

      JOLLIN: Prostitute of the Lower Quarter working at Medford House

      LADY BANSHEE:Large fishing boat operating out of Medford

      LOWER QUARTER: The geographic region of Medford where most of the impoverished reside

      MAE:Prostitute of the Lower Quarter working at Medford House

      MANZANT: Infamous prison and salt mine, located in Manzar, Maranon

      MARANON: Kingdom in Avryn, rich in farmland and known for breeding the best horses

      MARES CATHEDRAL:Center of the Nyphron Church in Melengar

      MARIBOR:God of men, third son of Erebus

      MEDFORD:Capital city of Melengar. The town is divided into four distinct quarters: Artisan, Merchant, Gentry, and Lower.

      MEDFORD HOUSE:Brothel in the Lower Quarter of Medford run by Gwen DeLancy and employing prostitutes who once worked at The Hideous Head Tavern and Alehouse

      MELENGAR: Small but old and respected kingdom of Avryn ruled by King Amrath

      MERCHANT QUARTER:The geographic region of Medford where most of the goods are sold

      MERRICK MARIUS:Former best friend of Royce Melborn, known for his strategic thinking

      MONTEMORCEY:Excellent wine imported through the Vandon Spice Company

      MURIEL:Goddess of nature, only daughter of Erebus

      NOVRON:Savior of mankind, demigod, son of Maribor, defeated the elven army in the Great Elven Wars, founder of the Novronian Empire

      NYPHRON CHURCH:Predominant church of mankind. Worshipers of Novron and Maribor.

      PATRIARCH: Head of the Nyphron Church, lives in the Crown Tower of Ervanon

      PERCEPLIQUIS:Ancient city and capital of the Novronian Empire, destroyed and lost during the collapse of the Old Empire

      PICKLES:Street urchin from Vernes and former companion of Hadrian

      RAYNOR GRUE:Proprietor of The Hideous Head Tavern and Alehouse in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      REUBEN HILFRED:Son of Richard Hilfred. After the death of his mother, he was raised by an aunt until the age of fourteen, when he came to Essendon Castle to live with his father and become a member of the castle guard.

      RHENYDD:Poorest of the kingdoms of Avryn

      RICHARD HILFRED:Father of Reuben, member of the king’s bodyguard

      ROSE:Prostitute of the Lower Quarter working at Medford House

      ROYAL PERMIT:Legal paperwork allowing a proprietor to operate a business

      ROYCE MELBORN:Thief, assassin, and former inmate at Manzant Prison

      RUE: Nickname of Reuben Hilfred given to him by his father

      SENTINEL:Inquisitor generals of the Nyphron Church, charged with rooting out heresy and finding the lost Heir of Novron

      SERET: Knights of Nyphron. The military arm of the church, commanded by sentinels.

      SHERIDAN UNIVERSITY: Prestigious institution of learning, located in Ghent

      SIGHT, THE:Ability, usually possessed by Calian women to see the future

      SONG OF MAN, THE:Poem that tells the history and mythology of mankind

      SPADONE:Long two-handed sword with a tapering blade and an extended flange ahead of the hilt allowing for an extended variety of fighting maneuvers. Due to the length of the handgrip and the flange, which provides its own barbed hilt, the sword provides a number of additional hand placements, permitting the sword to be used similarly to a quarterstaff and as a powerful cleaving weapon. The spadone is the traditional weapon of a skilled knight.

      SQUIRE:Errand runner or servant of a knight

      STANE:Net hauler for the Lady Banshee, killed a prostitute of the Head

      TENENT:Most common form of semi-standard international currency. Coins of gold, silver, and copper stamped with the likeness of the king of the realm where the coin was minted: 1 gold = 100 silver; 1 silver = 10 copper.

      THREE CRUELTIES OF HUMANITY, THE:As described in the poem “The Song of Man,” they are age, disease, and hunger

      TRENT:Northern mountainous kingdoms of Apeladorn, generally remote and isolated

      UBERLIN:God of darkness, born from the rape of Muriel by her father, Erebus

      VERNES: Port city at the mouth of the Bernum River

      WARRIC:Most powerful of the kingdoms of Avryn, ruled by King Ethelred

      WAYWARD INN: A defunct establishment that used to reside at the end of Wayward Street in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      WAYWARD STREET:Road leading to the most impoverished section of the Lower Quarter in Medford

      WILLARD:Bartender at The Hideous Head Tavern and Alehouse in the Lower Quarter of Medford

      WINTERTIDE:Chief holiday, held in midwinter, celebrated with feasts and games of skill

      WOLVES: Street gang of children; Royce Melborn was once a member

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      CONTENTS

      Cover

      Title Page

      Welcome

      Map

      Chapter 1: THE BATTLE OF GATEWAY BRIDGE

      Chapter 2: ALBERT WINSLOW

      Chapter 3: THE COUNCIL OF AMRATH

      Chapter 4: THE GHOST OF THE HIGH TOWER

      Chapter 5: AFTER THE PARTY

      Chapter 6: THE HOUSE AND THE TAVERN

      Chapter 7: THE LADY OF FLOWERS

      Chapter 8: THE NEW SWORD

      Chapter 9: THE CRIMSON HAND

      Chapter 10: THE DANDY AND THE TROLL

      Chapter 11: THE NEW GUARD

      Chapter 12: THE AUTUMN GALA

      Chapter 13: THE COACHMAN, THE LADY, AND THE DRUNKS

      Chapter 14: TRAITORS

      Chapter 15: ROSE

      Chapter 16: THE LORD HIGH CONSTABLE

      Chapter 17: THE FEATHERED HATS

      Chapter 18: DUSTER

      Chapter 19: THE FIRE

      Chapter 20: FALLOUT

      Chapter 21: THE DAY AFTER

      Chapter 22: HOMECOMINGS

      Chapter 23: HILFRED

      Chapter 24: THE ROSE AND THE THORN

      Chapter 25: THE VISITOR

      Extras

      Meet the Author

      A Preview of Theft of Swords

      Books by Michael J. Sullivan

      Glossary of Terms and Names

      Newsletters

      Copyright

      Copyright

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      Copyright © 2013 by Michael J. Sullivan

      Excerpt from Theft of Swords copyright © 2011 by Michael J. Sullivan

      Map by Michael J. Sullivan

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      Illustration copyright © by Larry Rostant

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