The Frightful Dance (The King of Three Bloods Book 2)

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by Russ L. Howard


  Elijah declared, “But I saw so many more women riding in.”

  “They were all Idoan women.”

  Sur Sceaf noted the disappointed look on Elijah’s face. “There may be even more Quailor who survived. We have discovered Isabelle von der Vogelweide survived the attack in Salem. She was taken along with two other Quailor girls, Hanna Walner and Lorie Eisner, to be sold as slaves in or near Frisco to a people called the Growling. According to Fritz Walner, he saw there were seven Quailor maidens who were taken with a host of Idoan maidens by a rat pack he had heard was going to deliver them to the Growling. Now that we know where they are heading, we can send scouts out to find and retrieve.”

  “When may we see the ones that are here?” Elijah asked.

  “Very shortly. As soon as Dr. Shanks has evaluated them,” Sur Sceaf said. “You must prepare yourselves. they have been subjected to unthinkable abuses. We have rescued other captives in the past and most of them have goblin-robbed minds. Some never get free of their Shadow Spirit and can not be expected to have their minds back. These rescued captives are in need of special help in healing from their experience. Especially, your women.”

  Fromer, who up until now had remained silent, got red faced, “Are you saying they were used as whores.”

  Sur Sceaf narrowed his gaze in warning. “I’m saying they were helpless and utterly at the mercy of the Pitters, just as you would have been had you been captured.”

  Fromer’s face contorted into an ugly scowl. “Well, if they were camp whores we don’t want to have anything to do with harlots. It would have been better if you had brought them to us in coffins. Now they will contaminate the fold with all the licentious behaviors they’ve acquired.”

  “Silence, you pious ass,” Habraham shouted. “These poor women are our sisters and were pressed to be something not one of them wanted to be. If thou hadst not been so pitifully ugly, they might have abused thee as well. Hast thou no mercy or compassion in that condemning heart of thine?”

  “I’m chust saying they have been ruined and they should have resisted like Evangeline did.” Fromer added. “Who would even want them now?”

  Yellow Horse jumped in, “We’ll gladly take them. The Herewardi believe all women are to be valued. Something I’m sure your wife has never experienced.”

  Fromer’s red face turned purple as he puffed himself up like a red chested prairie grouse, “Chust as I said, from one whoremaster into the hands of another.”

  Yellow Horse stepped forward, got toe to toe with the scrawny Quailor, who cowered and backed away from him. “Fromer, you sorry ass little rat. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.”

  “Sur Sceaf,” Fromer cried out, “make him stand down.”

  “He’s a jester, I have no power to command him.”

  Yellow Horse continued his intimidation. “I thinkin, I’m fixin to slap the tar outta you. Think on this, you peep squeak of a man, what if your wife was one of them that got rescued? Would you turn her from your camp?”

  Fromer stifled himself and cowered away from the Yellow Horse and addressed Elijah. “Are you going to make this young blood stop talking to me like that? You know I can’t fight back.”

  Sur Sceaf had had enough and although Fromer was merely spewing his usual zealous hard-heartedness he was determined to stop the flow of poison that poured from his mouth on a daily basis. “Fromer, we’ll hear no more of this. I will not hear anymore of your foul prejudice against these suffering women. If I hear you have repeated any of these vile and insensitive words again, I will leave you for the Pitters in the Eugene Zonga. I meant what I said, one more transgression and you are out of Witan Jewell and the protection of the Herewardi wing. There you ought to find plenty of people with the same hard heart and mind as yourself.”

  Rip the Prester, had a medical background and was fixing a patient’s leg when he overheard the situation and entered the conversation.

  “Master Fromer,” Rip the Prester said, “You disappoint me. I thought the Quailor believed in the God of the Heilige Schrift. A God of tender mercies and forgiveness. Surely, I hope your heart is not a stone like the words you just spoke for your words would even shock a Rogue.”

  Fromer fumed, “I don’t have to stand here and take this abuse from strangers and foreigners.”

  He stormed off for his horse.

  Elijah said, “Brother Rip, we’ll be very delicate in our handling of these suffering souls. It is the way I live. And I pray to God when we finally get to the coasts we’ll be out of reach of these horrible evils of the Pitter Empire forever.”

  Sur Sceaf added, “That is the hope of all free people. Before the Roufytrof delivered me the commission to unite the three tribes under one confederation I was to be a member of the Sire Sheaf.”

  “Forgive me, my lord, I am not familiar with that term, Sire Sheaf,” Rip revealed.

  “The Sire Sheaf is the Seventh Kingdom. It is invisible and they are dispersed among the nations to work the good of suggesting constitutional government and advocating for the freedom and rights of mankind.” He looked Elijah squarely on. “We hope to build a bastion of freedom at Ur Ford as a place of refuge for all who possess the love of freedom from tyranny and oppression. But even there, we shall be sorely pressed to maintain our freedoms and values for more than one generation.”

  * * *

  Bone weary from the labors of the day, Sur Sceaf took to his bed and contemplated if the three tribes would ever be tolerant enough to fully join forces and operate with one mind. He fell off into a deep sleep and began to dream.

  In the dream, Sur Sceaf worked in the fields along with the many peoples. After he had securely bound a sheaf of wheat, a tall hooded figure approached him. He recognized the old man whom he accompanied on the road to Fort Rock.

  The Ancient One was radiant as he took Sur Sceaf’s sheaf and held it up above all the others and instructed all the workers from the many tribes. “Do your sheaves like unto this one. This is the way I want them all done,” whereupon all the workers bowed unto him and gathered around Sur Sceaf for instructions in the binding of the sheaves.

  The End

  Thank you for reading The Frightful Dance. I hope that you fell in love with the heroes, hated the villains and laughed with the jesters.

  The Frightful Dance is the second book in the eleven book series, The King of Three Bloods, which follows the many trials and tribulations faced by the freedom-loving Syr Folk. If you enjoy this second installment, you are humbly, though excitedly, invited to continue your journey with all the many colorful characters in book three, Witan Jewell.

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  PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

  KEY TO SYMBOLS USED

  a about

  ă ask, pat, map

  ā able, bake, way

  ä alms, father, call

  ð this, either, bathe

  ĕ ebb, met, second

  ē eat, mete, me

  ei air, hair, bare

  erpermit

  ĭ it, him, mirror

  ī idle, fine, deny

  ō over, bone, know

  ouabout

  oyboy, loiter, oil

  þ thin, path, with

  ujump

  ūrule, boot, two

  * * *

  Aalen ä-lĭn

  Adolf Gmund ă-dälf ʹngmund
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  Aegthiof ăg- þēʹäf

  Aelfheah ălʹf ēʹa

  Aethelfae ăʹþl-fā

  Aethelstan ăʹþl-stăn

  Ahy ä-hē

  Ahyyyokah ä-hēʹē-yō-ka

  Alcuin ăl-kūʹĭn

  Aldrunian ăl-drūʹnēʹĭn

  Alfhere ălfʹhēr

  Amish ā-mĭsh

  Ana von der Vogelweide

  äʹna fōn deir fōʹgl-vī-da

  Angelonde āngʹge-lōnʹdĕ

  Angrar än-grär

  Apache a-păʹchē

  Arundel ä-runʹdʹl

  Aryfae ärʹē-fā

  Atla ătʹla

  Baldur bäl-dūr

  Balmor bäl-mor

  Bergita beir-gēʹta

  Bnnimin bnʹyʹmĭn

  Brekka brĕ-ka

  Brono brō-nō

  Bruna brū-na

  Celswith sĕls-wĭþ

  Clotilde clō-tĭlʹdĕ

  Colomba cō-lōmʹba

  Coquille cō-khēl

  Dak däk

  DiAhman dī-ä-män

  Dietrich Donnerbergen

  dē-trĭkh dōnʹeir-beir-gĭn

  Dominiker dä-mĭ-nĭʹker

  Donya Margarita del Borego

  Dori Linsner dorʹē lĭnsʹner

  Dunkard dungʹkerd

  Dycon dīʹkōn

  Elfwin Ev’Rhettson ĕlfʹwĭn ĕvʹrĕt-sun

  Elfy ĕlʹfē

  Elijah von Hollar ē-līʹja fōn hälʹler

  Elka ĕlʹka

  Elrus ĕlʹrus

  Elwas ĕlʹwäs

  Ephrata ĕfʹrä-tä

  Ernst eirnst

  Esdraelon ez-drāʹlän

  Ethel ĕþʹl

  Eugeners yū-jēnʹrs

  Eurydice yerʹĭʹdĭʹsē

  Ev’Rhett ĕvʹrĕt

  Eva Scheible ā-va shī-bla

  Faechild fā-chīld

  Faehunig fā-hōʹnĭg

  Faelocks fā-läks

  Faewylf fā-wĭlf

  Flamma fläʹmä

  Freya frāʹa

  Durer dūrʹrer

  Fromer Muckenschnabel

  frō-mer mū-kĕnʹschnäʹbl

  Fyrd fērd

  Gal Fawkes găl foux

  Georg gēʹorg

  Ghettisbuhr gĕtʹĭs-ber

  Gisela gēʹsĕʹla

  Gmunder ʹngmūn-der

  Godhi go- ði

  Govannon gō-väʹnun

  Griselda Mersfelder

  Grokk gräk

  Growling grouʹlēng

  Gustav Richter gūʹstäf rikh-teir

  Gutwein gūt-vīn

  Habraham hä-bräʹhäm

  Hagele hāʹgĕlʹĕ

  Haligewaecca hālʹĭgʹĕ-wā-ka

  Hans Schneckenhaus hänz shnĕckʹn-hous ?

  Hartmut Hagele härt-mūt hāʹgalʹa

  Haw Swan hä swän

  Heber hē-ber

  Heilige Schrift hī-lēgʹa

  Heimdall hīmʹdäl

  Heinrich Stoltzfuss

  Heratoga heirʹa-tōʹga

  Herefax hēr-făx

  Hereric hērʹĭk

  Hereward hēr-wärd

  Herewardi hēr-wärdʹē

  Herewose hēr-wōz

  Herman Kesselmacher

  herʹmĭn kĕʹsl-mäʹkher

  Hickoryan hĭ-korʹyĕn

  Hoth-Weard Ev’Rhettson

  häþ-wērd ĕvʹrĕt-sun

  Hotuekhaashtait hō-tūʹĕ-käʹäsh-täʹēt

  Howrus houʹrus

  Hrafn hräʹfn

  Hroar hrōr

  Hrothgar hräþ-gär

  Hrus hrūs

  Hrusilde hrūsʹĭl-dĕ

  Hutterites hutʹerʹīts

  Ichabod Schwarzherz

  ĭkh-a-bäd shvärts-herts

  Idoan ī-dōʹun

  Ilkchild ĭlk-chīld

  Ilker ĭlkʹer

  Ilkrundel ĭlkʹrunʹdl

  Ilrundel ĭlʹrunʹdl

  Ingrid ēngʹrĭd

  Isabelle von der Vogelweide

  ēsa-bĕlä fōn deir fōʹgl-vī-da

  Jackie Doo jăkʹē dū

  Jakob Inteus Walker

  jāʹkub ĭnʹtēus wäʹker

  Jig Peck jĭg pĕk

  Johann von Hohenzollern

  yō-hän fōn hō-hĕn-zälʹrn

  Joseph von der Vogelweide

  yō-sĕf fōn deir fōʹgl-vī-da

  Jywd jūd

  Katherin kăþrʹrĭn

  Katos kā-tus

  Khem kĕm

  Klamath klăʹmuþ

  Kraki kră-kē

  Lana läʹna

  Leofric lēʹō-frĭk

  Lila Stobie līʹla

  Lilith Durer lĭl-ĭþ

  Linney Knighton lĭn-ē nīt-un

  Long Pyr läng pēr

  Lorie Eisner lor-ē īs-ner

  Lowry lou-rē

  Ludmilla lūd-mēʹla

  Ludwig von Hollar lūd-wĭg fōn hälʹler

  Luther Hahnsauer lū-þer hän-souʹr

  Mahallah mä-hälʹla

  Manitou mănʹĭʹtū

  Margot Green mär-gō grēn

  Marion von Hollar meirʹē-un fōn hälʹler

  Martin Gutweis mär-tēn gūt-vīs

  Melchizedek mĕl-kē-zĕʹdĕk

  Melyngoch mĕlʹĭn-gōk

  Mendaho mĕn-däʹhō

  Mendaka mĕn-däʹka

  Mennonite mĕnʹō-nīt

  Meny mēʹnē

  Milkchild mĭlk-chīld

  Miriam von Hollar mērʹē-um fōn hälʹler

  Moloch mō-läk

  Monasaka mōʹna-säʹka

  Moonee mū-nē

  Muckenschnabel mū-kĕnʹschnäʹbl

  Muryh myū-rē

  Myra-El mī-ra ĕl

  Namen Jewell nä-mĭn jūl

  Ndee na-dē

  Neorxanawang nē-orkʹzanʹaʹwāng

  Nunnehi nū-nĕʹhē

  Nu Yalk nū yäk

  Ochoco ō-chōʹkō

  Odhin ō-ðĭn

  Onadaga ōnʹa-däʹgä

  Onamingo ōnʹa-mēnʹgō

  Ordnung ōrd-nung

  Orion ō-rī-un

  Os ōs

  Osgard ōs-gärd

  Otto Linsner ä-tō lĭns-ner

  Palidin pălʹĭ-dĭn

  Pally päʹlē

  Paloma pa-lōʹma

  Pam-El-Ea păm-ĕl-ē-ä

  Peter Distel pē-ter dĭs-tl

  Potomac pʹtō-mĭk

  Prester prĕs-ter

  Pyringean pī-rĭn-jēʹun

  Pyrsyrus per-sērʹus

  Quailor kwā-lor

  Quaker kwā-ker

  Quant kwänt

  Quorum kwor-um

  Rabbi Amschel ben Levi

  Redelfis reʹdĕlf-ĭs

  Redith rē-dĭþ

  Regulus rā-gyū-lus

  Reinhardt Schmidt rīn-härdt shmĭdt

  Rogue rōg

  Roufy-Trof rūf-ē trōf

  Rudolf von der Vogelweide

  rū-dälf fōn deir fōʹgl-vī-da

  Russel rusʹl

  Rus-Syr-Os rus-sēr-ōs

  Sacra-Ahmen să-kra ä-mĕn

  Sagawis säʹga-wēs

  Sagwi säg-wē

  Samuel Gmund ʹngmūnd

  Sanangrar sänʹänʹgrär

  Saxia săxʹēʹa

  Saxwulf săx-wulf

  Saxwylf săx-wĭlf

  Sceafbeard shēf-bērd

  Scylding skĭlʹdēng

  Sharaka sha-räʹka

  Shug Moss shūg mäs

  Skweem skwēm

  Starkwulf stärk-wūlf

  Stoltzfuss stōlts-fus

  Sunchild sun-chīʹld

  Sur Sceaf ser schēf

  Sur Spear ser spēr

  Swan Hilde swan hĭl-dĕ

  Syn sĭn

  Syrus sērʹus

  Tahlequa tălʹĭ-kwä

  Tah-Man-Ea tä-mäʹnēʹa

  Taneshewa tä-nē-shēʹwä

  Tensee
tĕn-sē

  Thord þōrd

  Thulebelle þū-lĭʹbĕl

  Tillamook tĭl-a-mūk

  Titus tī-tus

  Tlingit tlēng-ĭt

  Tumalo tū-mä-lō

  Tyr tēr

  Tyranis tē-rănʹus

  Ullr ūlʹr

  Umpqua ump-kwä

  Ur-Fyr ūr-fēr

  Ursula Tautorus

  Va-Eyra vä-ī-ra

  ValHollar văl-hälʹler

  Valkyries vălʹkyērʹēz

  Vardropi vär-drō-pē

  Verushka von der Vogelweide

  veirʹūsh-ka fōn deir fōʹgl-vī-da

  Walner välʹneir

  Walter Weiss välʹteir vīs

  Walter Wetzel välʹteir vĕtʹzl

  Wenzel vĕnʹzl

  Willard wilʹerd

  Willona wĭlʹlō-na

  Witan Jewell wĭʹtun jūl

  Woon wūn

  Woondigo wūn-dĭʹgō

  Wose wōz

  Wselwulf Wʹsl-wūlf

  Wyrd wērd

  Xelph zĕlf

  Yggd yĭgd

  Yggep Walker yĭgʹĕp wäʹker

  Zamora zaʹmorʹa

  Zepheniah Ishmael

  Zerrubabel zeir-u-băʹbl

  Zootchise zūt-chēs

  Zrael zrāʹl

  For a complete list of pronunciations for the series up to date, go to TheKingofThreeBloods.com

  Glossary

  Adolf Gmund – A Quailor survivor of the Salem Massacre who was rescued at Woonstone by Sur Sceaf’s fyrds

  Aegthiof – Skaldic master and teacher to Sur Sceaf who gives testimony of Sur Sceaf’s good character for the trial of Gal Fawkes v. Lord Sur Sceaf.

  Aelfheah – A son of Sur Sceaf and Lana as well as the a stud master and horse breeder of Powers.

  Aethelfae – A wife of Sur Spear and mother of Pyrsyrus.

  Aethelstan – A noble Herewardi warrior and Geneal who told Ilkchild that it is not easy to kill a man.

  Ahy – Nickname for Taneshewa

  Ahyyyokah – Also shortened for a nickname as Ahy and is Taneshewa’s first name.

  Albert - A Quailor youth and youngest son of Elijah von Hollar

  Alcuin - A lore master and son of Sur Spearwho traveled with Long Swan and Hroar to deliver information to Sur Sceaf from Sur Spear and the Roufytrof.

  Aldrunian – a type of superbly tasting ale.

  Alfhere – Heretoga of the Salem fyrds and Heorl of the Herewardi Viceroyalty at Salem. He is the son of Hereric who greets Sur Sceaf and his band at Buzzard Run so as to lead them into Fort Rock.

  All-Father – Odhin.

  Amanda Stoltzfuss – A Quailor woman who knew Sur Sceaf in his youth as her son Heinrich used to go fishing with Sur Sceaf.

 

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