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    Accelerant

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      Stone light glinted on long, blond curly hair as Haegan came into view, his gaze vacant. Holding his arm, the custodian was behind him, darkness in his eyes. Two guards followed.

      “What’s—”

      The custodian held a hand to his lip. “Sleepwalking.”

      With a roll of her hand, she influenced Haegan’s dreams to a lulled state that would return him back to his suite. With a nod to the guards, she ordered them to ensure the prince’s arrival back in his room. “Did he see . . . ?” she hissed.

      “No,” the custodian said. “I was down there, talking with our guest, when the guards gave warning. He never made it far enough. Those dreams torture him, make—”

      “Tortured with memories,” she seethed. “He’s calling to him.”

      “Impossible,” the custodian said. “That’s the stuff of raqines, not accelerants. And he was never that strong, and I cap his ability.”

      “You think too highly of yourself.”

      “I was trained by the best,” he said, his eyes hooded with arrogance and loathing.

      “Had Sirdar not sent you, I would have killed you long ago.” Agony exploded across her temple, knocking her sideways. Gripping her head, Nydelia cried out against the excruciating pain.

      And like a flash, it was gone.

      The custodian frowned. “My lady?”

      Startled, uncertain of what had just happened, she slowly straightened, carefully removing her hands. She gathered her skirts and hurried back to the third level. The guards were waking a groggy Thomannon, and Haegan now lay asleep in his bed.

      Another blast of pain nearly sent Nydelia to her knees. The aroma smothered her. She stumbled. No no no.

      “My lady?” her servant was there, catching her arm.

      “What was that?”

      “My lady?”

      “I know.”

      They both turned to find Haegan sitting up. His eyes were focused but his voice . . . empty of emotion, conviction. “I know what this is,” he said. He climbed from bed, went to the balcony, and slid back the door, then moved to the balustrade.

      Giving an uncertain glance to the guards, Nydelia followed the prince onto the terrace. “What are—”

      Electricity shot through her as she saw him. Standing like a pillar taller than any building in the city, he stood in full golden armor on the Iteverian shore. Head helmed, arms shielded and hands protected as they held a monstrous blade, he stared straight ahead—at her. Thrilling. Terrifying. Unmoving.

      “Do you see them?” Haegan’s voice was empty still. Droning.

      Them?

      “Fires of Sirdar, how many are there?”

      Nydelia sprinted out of the room and up to the rooftop terrace. Panting hard, she ran from one side to another. “Five, there are five!” she shouted as the guard and Haegan joined her. But there weren’t six. So maybe . . . Her mind struggled around the missing one. “They have encircled Karithia.”

      “My lady?” the guard asked. “What is wrong? Is there an attack?”

      “What do you call those, if not an attack, you imbecile?”

      “What, my lady? I see nothing.”

      “Do you not?” she screamed angrily, her pulse throbbing in her ­temples. “They stand over the city.”

      “Who?”

      “Baen’s Deliverers,” Haegan muttered, staring at one in particular. “Why are they here? They told me not to kill him.”

      “Kill who?”

      “Poired,” Haegan droned, his mind a wasted space, drowning in his doubts and fears. “They told me it was not mine to do.”

      “Nydelia!” a voice resonated through the air with such ferocity, the building shook. “Release the Fierian or face judgment.”

      • • •

      Relegated to myth and legend, Baen’s Six converged in the Void, their bodies column-like statues in the world as they surrounded Iteveria where the Fierian was held hostage. “Draorin, report.”

      “I am with the paladin,” he said.

      “Is he safe? And the Council?”

      “Three are lost, but the paladin and the guardian are well. Fleeing the Citadel.”

      “Good,” Medric said. “Drive the paladin east. He must converge here.”

      “What of the Fierian?” Draorin inquired.

      “Fallen,” Medric managed around a heavy heart. “We will ensure she releases him. He will not die here.”

      “She is defiant,” Kaiade added. “And furious—he is resisting, though he has allowed his doubts to rule him.”

      Draorin nodded. “The Infantessa will not easily surrender the Fierian. She will fight to her last breath to stop it from happening.”

      “Aye. But it is written that she will die at his hand,” Draorin said with a smile.

      “So be it,” Medric growled. “Let us introduce her to that end.”

      Alphabetical

      Character Index

      Aaesh—Aaeshwaeith Adoaniel’afirema; servant girl in the Heart

      Aburas—high-ranking officer in Thurig’s guard/army

      Arak Kcep—daughter of Duke and Duchess Wrenkyle; Contender for Hetaera

      Adek—member of the Council of Nine

      Adin—former king of Iteveria

      Adomath—an Ignatieri, who condemned Haegan before the Great Falls

      Adrroania Celahar—queen of the Nine Kingdoms

      Agremar Ro’Stu—son of Kenbrin Ro’Stu; Electreri of the Viddan Council; master sentinel; Contender

      Ah’maral—wagon master

      Aloing—deceased high marshal; trained Drracien

      Aoald—member of the Council of Nine; nasally voice; member for Caori

      Aselan—Cacique of Legier’s Heart

      Astadia Kath—Iteverian assassin; sister to Trale

      Astante—Jujak major

      Atai—female servant in Nivar hold

      Atelaria—Thiel’s cousin; Neron and Laralith’s daughter; from Langiera

      A’tia—woman on farm

      Bardin—member of the Legiera

      Baede—member of the Council of Nine; killed by a Deliverer for taking a bribe and betraying the Council

      Baen Celahar—first Celahar to take the Fire Throne; assumed name Zaelero as king; fought the Mad Queen

      Byrin—right hand of the cacique; member of the Legiera

      Cadeif—Ematahri warrior; archon; claimed and protected Thiel years past

      Calb—citizen of Baen’s Crossing

      Caprit—Member of the Legiera

      Cerar—Ematahri clan Haegan wiped out

      Chima—female raqine; bonded to no human; larger than Zicri

      Chïphlïaeng—enemies of the Fierian; siblings

      Chwik—skinny young man who’s part of Tili’s unit in the trials

      Cicaelia—Thurig Eriathiel’s younger sister

      Cilicien ka’Dur—disgraced accelerant

      Claerian—a Jujak under Graem’s command

      Cypal Webst—daughter of Marq and Rovi Webst; Electreri; contender from Praenia

      Darielle Jurden—honey-haired girl, part of Tili’s contingent in the trials

      Degra Breab—daughter of Ang and Ahn Breab; an Electreri; contender from Kerral

      Deh’laefhïer—mentioned in the Parchments as the defender of the Fierian; Deliverers

      Dewyn of Adrili—prince from Wicalir; Electreri

      Diavel—Poired’s raqine

      Dirag the Desecrator—slain by Baen Celahar before he became Zaelero II

      Doskari—Aselan’s late wife

      Draorin—Baen’s (Zaelero’s) right hand

      Draorin—Deliverer

      Dromadric—grand marshal of the Ignatieri

      Drracien Khar’val—fugitive marshal; friend of Haegan, Thiel, Tokar, and Laertes

      D’wyn—Kergulian man who’s part of Tili’s unit in the trials

      Ebose—Zicri’s brother; raqine

      Ederac—Epitome of evil

      Eftu—high marshal of Baen’s Crossing

      Eldin Gwogh—tutor to Prince Haegan; master accelerant; member of the Council o
    f Nine

      Elgni—Ignatieri from Baen’s Crossing

      Eliatzer—servant at the Hetaeran Sanctuary

      Entwila—one of the Ladies of the Heart

      Eriathiel—wife of Thurig the Formidable; Thiel’s mother

      Etan—Nivari warrior

      Falip Wrel—new member of the Council of Nine; replaced Baede

      Faus Sharton—Ybienn ambassador to the Nine

      Fhurïaetyr—mentioned in the Parchments; seemingly the Fierian; also means Reckoner.

      Filcher—man who kidnapped and abused Thiel when she was 12

      Galaun—attendant of High Marshal Aloing

      Gaord—male servant in Nivar Hold

      Gelas—Marshal in charge of Luxlirien

      Ghor—Jujak under Graem’s command

      Griese—one of the Council of Nine

      Grinda, Graem—secret love of Kaelyria in book 1; son of Kiliv Grinda

      Grinda, Kiliv—Jujak general; one of Zireli’s top three

      Haegan Celahar—prince of Seultrie; heir of the Fire King; Son of Zireli

      Henem Comed—daughter of Brid and Hecno Comed; Electreri; contender from Caori

      Holdermann—Ybiennese councilman

      Hoeff—Drigo; Toeff’s twin

      Inele Larrow—Ybienn ambassador to the Nine

      Ingwait—elder of the Ladies of the Heart; oversees relational and social affairs

      Jarain Fal’Raen—new mayor of Baen’s Crossing

      Jedric—nobleman from Vid; Kaelyria’s betrothed

      Kaelyria Celahar—daughter of Zireli and Adrroania; princess of Seultrie

      Kaiade—Haegan’s great-grandfather

      Kedulcya—member of the Council of Nine; from Kerral

      Kelviel—member of the Council of Nine; Hetaeran; black hair

      Kenro Chfra—son of Keach Chfra, Commander General of the Leran army; Electreri

      Kiesa—handmaid to Princess Kaelyria; Grijani

      Kiliv Grinda—Zireli’s general

      Klome—raqine keeper in Nivar Hold

      Korben—accelerant

      Laejan—general; Jujaky

      Laertes—young boy from Caori; one of four companions Haegan joined

      Lanct—Jujak lieutenant

      Laralith, Duchess—wife to Neron; Thiel’s aunt

      Lumira—Countess of Langeria; mother of Peani

      Maer’ksh—duke in Hetaera

      Makule—second in command of Nivari army

      Mallius—Jujak; lieutenant

      Markoo—one of the Legiera

      Marsel—possibly the cook in the Heart; possibly in Nivar Hold

      Marz Chauld—colonel in the Valor Guard

      Matyon—young man in the Heart

      Medric—Deliverer

      Nagbe—boy in the cave during the trial

      Naudus—Nivari fighter; Lieutenant

      Negaer—general in Zireli’s army; commander of the Pathfinders, an elite force of trackers and fighters

      Neron, Grand Duke—Thiel’s uncle

      Nydelia—Infantessa

      Ociliama Herra—princessa and daughter of Oci and Liama Herra, co-rulers of Dradith

      Onerid—general under the command of Poired Dyrth

      Pao’chk—great healer

      Paung—butler at Karithia

      Peani Clarentia Ibirel—Yaorid’s daughter

      Pesh—another captain in Thurig’s army

      Poired Dyrth—commanding officer of Sirdar’s armies; enemy of all who follow Abiassa

      Praegur—a Kergulian male; one of four companions Haegan joined on the journey to the Great Falls

      Raechter—Ybiennese Councelman

      Raleng—Ematahri; twin of Ruldan; serves Cadeif

      Rauf—young man; lanky; helps old man help Astadia and Trale in the village

      Rekkens—foreigners from the north, across the Violet Sea

      Ruldan—Ematahri; twin of Raleng; serves Cadeif

      Seraecene—daughter of a Ybiennese council member

      Shavaussia—see Nydelia

      Sirdar Demas of Tharqnis—Fallen One; Lord of Darkness; of Tharqnis; enemy of the Fire King and Abiassa

      Tarien—servant

      Teelh—Byrin’s brother

      Thelikor—Drigo warrior leader

      Thiel—daughter of Thurig and Eriathiel of Nivar; one of four companions with Haegan on the journey to the Great Falls; also called Etelide and Kiethiel

      Thomannon—Haegan’s manservant in Karithia

      Thraeïho—mentioned in the Parchments; will fight for the Fierian; also called Drigovudd, or Drigo

      Thurig Asykth—king of the Northlands

      Thurig Eriathiel—duchess of the Northlands; wife to Thurig

      Thurig as’Osmon (Osmon)—youngest son of Thurig

      Thurig as’Relig (Relig)—third eldest son of Thurig; second-eldest acknowledged son

      Thurig as’Tili (Tili)—eldest acknowledged son of Thurig

      Thurig Kiethiel (Thiel)—daughter of Thurig; love interest of Haegan; claimed by an Ematahri (see Cadeif)

      Tiadith—conductor in Baen’s Crossing

      Toeff—Drigo; Hoeff’s twin

      Tokar—one of four companions Haegan joins on the journey to the Great Falls

      Tortook Puthago—blood of Ahnri Puthago, chamberlain of Hetaera; contender from the Citadel

      Tnimre—one of the Ladies in the Heart

      Trale Kath—Iteverian assassin; brother to Astadia

      Traytith—member of the Council of Nine

      Unduhar—traitor connected to the story of Manido and Ruadh

      Verilla—Zoijan’s sister and consort to Cadeif

      Viloren—grand marshal; one of the most influential thinkers and accelerants of the last century

      Voath—member of the Council of Nine

      Wegna—old woman who lives in Aselan’s library

      Yaorid, Earl of Langeria—Northlands earl

      Yedriseth of Haroessa—a guard for Yaorid; of the House of Haroessa from Langiera

      Zaelero II—first Celahar to take the Fire Throne; born Baen Celahar; fought the Mad Queen and restored the Nine to the ways of Abiassa

      Zendric—officer in Thurig’s army

      Zicri—male raqine; bonded to Tili; somewhat smaller than Chima

      Zireli Celahar—king of the Nine Kingdoms; the Fire King

      Zoijan—Ematahri warrior

      Glossary Of Terms

      Abiassa’s Fire—the gift of wielding the Flames, possessed by only certain individuals

      Abiassa’s throne—a cliff formation resembling a throne; overlooks most of Hetaera; Great Falls visible from atop the throne “seat”

      abiatasso—the gift in the essence of a person who has the ability to wield

      accelerant—one who can wield the Flames

      Alaemantu—also, Law of Alaemantu; custom of giving one night’s hospitality to travelers

      Archon—leader of the Ematahri

      Auspex/Foreteller—held by Poired for the delivery of messages and orders from Sirdar

      Baen’s Crossing—village on border between Ybienn and the Nine

      Bandra oak—a sturdy wood

      boarbeast—big boar creatures with tusks; killers

      calming—the exercise of relaxing one’s emotions

      cacique—title used among the Kerguli for their leader, their chieftain

      Caori—one of the Nine Kingdoms; capital city of Luxlirien has Sanctuary

      Castle Karithia, Iteveria—seat of Infantessa

      Catatori Ocean—beyond the Iteverian sea

      chïphlïaeng—people or creatures that will be the emissaries of the Fierian

      Choosing, the (aka Etaesian’s Feast)—Eilidan custom for marriage rituals

      Citadel—the central Sanctuary in the Holy City in Hetaera

      cold-palm—a cutting nickname to anyone who cannot wield the Flames

      Cold-One’s Tooth—mountain peak nearest Nivar Hold

      cordi—fruit

      dallion—silver coin

      Deliverer—an ageless minister of justice and discipline; pow
    erful; answers only to the will of Abiassa; also called Lucent Riders, Void Walker, Light Bringer

      Destroyers—demons

      Drigo—ancient race of giants whose only goal is to serve

      Drigovudd—the Drigo in their enhanced state

      Duamauri—Aselan’s icehound

      Eilidan—people of Legier; Aselan’s people

      Emahtari—fierce forest dwellers; a threat to any traveling the Way of the Throne/Throne Road

      Etaesian’s Feast—see “Choosing, the”

      exsaeilto Thraeïho—words to release the Drigo from their vudd state

      Fieri Keep—home of the Celahars, who rule from here on the Fire Throne

      Fierian, the—a prophesied accelerant said to bring about the destruction of the Nine and the eradication of the Lakes of Fire

      Fiery Mount—the range of mountains beyond Fieri keep that feeds into the Lakes of Fire

      Fire King—king who rules the Nine and is the most powerful accelerant

      Flames—reference to the gift bestowed on certain individuals; sometimes an epithet

      goli birds—glittery sea birds

      Grija/Grijani—warriors of the High Plains; Zireli’s mother said to have been a Grijani

      Great Falls—a waterfall blessed with miraculous healing every 100 years during the Year of Feasts as a gift from Abiassa

      Harket’s—mercantile shop in Luxlirien

      he-ahwl abiaƂassø—the untranslatable word for the power the Fierian will wield, roughly means “all consuming”

      Hetaera—largest city in the Nine; contains the Holy City; close to the Great Falls

      hiel-touck—oath used in Legier; Asykthian

      Holy City—the seat of the Ignatieri; the largest Sanctuary; contains the Citadel, where accelerants are trained and commissioned

      icehound—very large wolves who only exist in cold-weather climates

      Ice Mountain—nickname of Maon Targo

      Ignatieri—holy order of accelerants; refer to each other as The Brethren

      incipient—one who can wield but has turned against Abiassa

      Infantessa—the queen of Iteveria

      Iteveria—twin city to Nydessa, within Unelithia

      jav-rod—spearlike weapon

      Jujak—the elite, royal guard of King Zireli

      Karithia—palace in Iteveria

      Kedardokith—a rite of Ematahri warriors to claim the lives of outsiders as their own; intended for protection; once claimed, always claimed

      Kerguli—a race of people from the desert Outlands of the far west

     


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