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The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen

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by Steven Erikson


  D’rek: The Worm of Autumn, worshipped as either male or female

  Eres/Eres’al: a progenitor spirit/goddess

  Fener: the Bereft, the Boar of Five Tusks

  Gedderone: Lady of Spring and Rebirth

  Grizzin Farl: an Elder God

  Hood: King of High House Death

  Jhess: Queen of Weaving

  Kilmandaros: an Elder God

  K’rul: an Elder God of the Warrens

  Mael: an Elder God of the Seas

  Mowri: Lady of Beggars, Slaves and Serfs

  Nerruse: Lady of Calm Seas and Fair Winds

  Oponn: Twin Jesters of Chance

  Osserc/Osseric/Osric: Lord of the Sky

  Poliel: Mistress of Pestilence and Disease

  Queen of Dreams: Queen of High House Life

  Scalissara: a discredited goddess of olive oil, ruling over Y’Ghatan

  Shadowthrone: Ammanas, King of High House Shadow

  Sha’ik: The Whirlwind Goddess

  Sister of Cold Nights: an Elder Goddess

  Soliel: Lady of Health

  The Azath: the Houses

  The Crippled God: The Chained One, Lord of High House of Chains

  The Deragoth: of the First Empire of Dessimbelackis, The Seven Hounds of Darkness

  Togg and Fanderay: The Wolves of Winter

  Treach/Trake: The Tiger of Summer and Lord of War

  The Deck of Dragons

  High House Life

  King

  Queen (Queen of Dreams)

  Champion

  Priest

  Herald

  Soldier

  Weaver

  High House Death

  King (Hood)

  Queen

  Knight (once Dassem Ultor, now Baudin)

  Magi

  Herald

  Soldier

  Spinner

  Mason

  Virgin

  High House Light

  King

  Queen

  Champion (Osseric)

  Priest

  Captain

  Soldier

  Seamstress

  Builder

  Maiden

  High House Dark

  King

  Queen

  Knight (Anomander Rake)

  Magi

  Captain

  Soldier

  Weaver

  Mason

  Wife

  High House Shadow

  King (Shadowthrone/Ammanas)

  Queen

  Assassin (The Rope/Cotillion)

  Magi

  Hound

  High House of Chains

  The King in Chains

  The Consort (Poliel)

  Reaver (Kallor)

  Knight (Toblakai)

  The Seven of the Dead Fires (The Unbound)

  Cripple

  Leper

  Fool

  Unaligned

  Oponn

  Obelisk (Burn)

  Crown

  Sceptre

  Orb

  Throne

  Chain

  Master of the Deck (Ganoes Paran)

  Elder Races

  Tiste Andii: Children of Darkness

  Tiste Edur: Children of Shadow

  Tiste Liosan: Children of Light

  T’lan Imass

  Eres/Eres’al

  Trell

  Jaghut

  Forkrul Assail

  K’Chain Che’Malle

  The Eleint

  The Barghast

  The Thelomen Toblakai

  The Teblor

  The Warrens

  Kurald Galain: The Elder Warren of Darkness

  Kurald Emurlahn: The Elder Warren of Shadow, the Shattered Warren

  Kurald Liosan

  Kurald Thyrllan: The Elder Warren of Light

  Omtose Phellack: The Elder Jaghut Warren of Ice

  Tellann: The Elder Imass Warren of Fire

  Starvald Demelain: The Eleint Warren

  Thyr: The Path of Light

  Denul: The Path of Healing

  Hood’s Path: The Path of Death

  Serc: The Path of the Sky

  Meanas: The Path of Shadow and Illusion

  D’riss: The Path of the Earth

  Ruse: The Path of the Sea

  Rashan: The Path of Darkness

  Mockra: The Path of the Mind

  Telas: The Path of Fire

  Peoples and Places

  Anibar: a tribe dwelling in Shield lands north of the Jhag Odhan, Seven Cities

  Ehrlitan: a port city in Seven Cities

  G’danisban: a city in Seven Cities

  Gral: a tribe of Seven Cities

  Hanar Ara: an ancient city, City of the Fallen

  Hatra: a city in Seven Cities

  Hedori Kwil: extinct city, Seven Cities

  Inath’an Mersin: old name for Mersin, Seven Cities

  Kanarbar Belid: old name for Belid, city in Seven Cities

  Karashimesh: a city of Seven Cities

  Kartool: city and island off Quon Tali mainland

  Malaz City: birthplace of the Malazan Empire, on Malaz Island, off the Quon Tali mainland

  Minikenar: extinct city of the First Empire, Seven Cities

  Mock’s Hold – old keep overlooking Malaz City

  Monkan: sister island of Sepik (smaller)

  Nemil: an expansionist kingdom northwest of the Jhag Odhan

  N’Karaphal: extinct city, Seven Cities

  Pan’potsun: a city in Seven Cities

  Pardu: a tribe of Seven Cities

  Perish: a kingdom west of Nemil

  Rampart Way: descent from Mock’s Hold, Malaz City

  Raven Hill Park: a park in Malaz City

  Sepik Island: an island kingdom, Seven Cities

  Septarch District: the temple district of Kartool City

  Shal-Morzinn: an empire southwest of Nemil

  Tramara: extinct city, Seven Cities

  Trebur: extinct city, Seven Cities (City of Domes)

  Ugarat: a city in Seven Cities

  Vedanik: a tribe of the Thalas Mountains, Seven Cities

  Vinith: extinct city, Seven Cities

  Vithan Taur: extinct city of the First Empire, Seven Cities

  Y’Ghatan: a city of Seven Cities

  Terms

  Aptorian: a species of demon native to the Shadow Realm

  Ashok Regiment: old regiment, now in the Fourteenth Army

  Atri-Preda: equivalent of Commander or Fist among the Letherii

  Avower: term for Royal Torturer in Ugarat

  Azalan: a species of demon native to the Shadow Realm

  Bhederin: a large semi-domesticated or wild ungulate

  Black Glove (The): a secret cult within the Claw

  Blackwood: a rare seaworthy wood

  Bloodwood: a rare wood used by the Tiste Edur

  Bokh’aral: a small rock-dwelling ape

  Bonecaster: T’lan Imass term for a shaman of their kind

  Capemoth: a large scavenging insect of Seven Cities

  Carelbarra: a honey also known as the God Bringer for its hallucinogenic qualities

  Carrier: a vector for plague

  Chigger fleas: a wind-borne insect of Seven Cities

  Child Death Song: a Seti rite of passage into adulthood involving ritual burial

  Coraval: a type of fish, the primary harvest around Malaz Island

  D’bayang: an opiate

  D’ivers: a form of shape-shifting into multiple animals

  Demidrek: a high priest or priestess of D’rek

  Destriant: a mortal representative for a particular faith

  Dinal: a species of demon in the Shadow Realm

  Drake: a Tanno pilgrim ship

  Dromon: a warship

  Eleint: another term for pure-blood dragons

  Enkar’al: a large predator of Seven Cities (now extinct)

  Eraga: a breed of cattle thought to be extinct on Seven Cities

  Escura: a
plant used to kill chigger fleas

  Goldfinch: a tree native to Seven Cities

  Gothar flower: used as a bleaching agent

  Grey Helms: a military religious order

  Imbrules: an unspecified animal native to Starvald Demelain

  Jhistal: a high priest of an Elder God who employs human blood in ritual magic (Elder equivalent of Destriant)

  Kethra knife: a large wide-bladed knife from Seven Cities

  Long-tails: another name for K’Chain Che’Malle

  Luthuras: an unspecified animal native to Starvald Demelain

  Maethgara: Y’Ghanii name for buildings used to store olive oil

  Mahybe: ancient term meaning vessel (now known as Mhybe among the Rhivi)

  Meer-rat: a reptilian rodent

  Mortal Sword: a martial champion to a god

  Nameless Ones (The): an ancient cult devoted to the Azath Houses

  Obsidian Throne: traditional seat of power of Bluerose

  Onyx Wizards/Council: traditional rulers in Bluerose

  Paralt: the name for a spider and a snake, both venomous (also the name for the poison itself)

  Preda: Letherii equivalent to Captain

  Purlith: a species of bat native to Starvald Demelain

  Rhizan: a small winged, insectivorous reptile

  Shield Anvil: mortal repository for the fallen (dead), sworn to a particular god

  Short-Tails: another name for K’Chain Nah’ruk

  Soletaken: shape-shifting

  Stantars: an unspecified animal native to Starvald Demelain

  Stormriders: an ocean-dwelling species

  Stormwall: a barrier to the predations of the Stormriders on Korel

  Surveyants: a maker of maps among the Trygalle Trade Guild

  Telaba: a traditional outer garment worn in Seven Cities

  T’rolbarahl: an ancient form of D’ivers from the period of the First Empire

  Thrones of War: name for the war catamarans used by the Perish

  Trell Wars (The): wars of genocide against the Trell conducted by the Nemil

  Troughs: a board game popular among Malazans

  Verdith’anath: The Bridge of Death (Jaghut underworld)

  Watcher: a Tiste Andii agent hidden among the Tiste Edur of the Lether Continent

  Whispers (The): voices of guidance in the cult of Sha’ik Reborn

  REAPER’S GALE

  BOOK SEVEN OF THE

  MALAZAN BOOK OF THE FALLEN

  STEVEN ERIKSON

  This is a work of fiction. All the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  REAPER’S GALE: BOOK SEVEN OF THE MALAZAN BOOK OF THE FALLEN

  Copyright © 2007 by Steven Erikson

  Originally published in Great Britain in 2007 by Bantam Press, a division of Transworld Publishers.

  All rights reserved.

  Maps by Neil Gower

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  Acknowledgments

  Thank you to my advance readers: Rick, Chris, Mark, Bill, Hazel and Bowen. Thanks also to the folks at Black Stilt Cafe, Ambiente Cafe and Cafe Teatro in Victoria for the table, the coffees and AC access. And for all the other support that keeps me afloat, thanks to Clare, Simon at Transworld, Howard and Patrick, the scary mob at Malazanempire.com, David and Anne, Peter and Nicky Crowther.

  Dramatis Personae

  THE LETHERII

  Tehol Beddict, a destitute resident

  Bugg, Tehol’s manservant

  Shurq Elalle, an itinerant pirate

  Skorgen Kaban, Shurq’s First Mate

  Ublala Pung, an unemployed Tarthenal half-blood

  Ormly, a member of the Rat Catchers’ Guild

  Rucket, Chief Investigator of the Rat Catchers’ Guild

  Karos Invictad, Invigilator of the Patriotists

  Tanal Yathvanar, Karos’s personal assistant

  Rautos Hivanar, Master of the Liberty Consign of Merchants

  Venitt Sathad, Rautos’s principal field agent

  Triban Gnol, Chancellor of the New Empire

  Nisall, First Concubine of the old emperor

  Janall, deposed empress

  Turudal Brizad, ex-consort

  Janath Anar, a political prisoner

  Sirryn Kanar, a palace guard

  Brullyg (Shake), nominal Ruler of Second Maiden Fort

  Yedan Derryg (The Watch)

  Orbyn ‘Truthfinder’, Section Commander of the Patriotists

  Letur Anict, Factor in Drene

  Bivatt, Atri-Preda of the Eastern Army

  Feather Witch, Letherii slave to Uruth

  THE TISTE EDUR

  Rhulad, ruler of the New Empire

  Hannan Mosag, Imperial Ceda

  Uruth, Matriarch of the Emperor and wife to Tomad Sengar

  K’risnan, warlocks of the Emperor

  Bruthen Trana, Edur in palace

  Brohl Handar, Overseer of the East in Drene

  ARRIVING WITH THE EDUR FLEET

  Yan Tovis (Twilight), Atri-Preda of the Letherii Army

  Varat Taun, her lieutenant

  Taralack Veed, a Gral agent of the Nameless Ones

  Icarium, Taralack’s weapon

  Hanradi Khalag, a warlock of the Tiste Edur

  Tomad Sengar, Patriarch of the Emperor

  Samar Dev, a scholar and witch from Seven Cities

  Karsa Orlong, a Toblakai warrior

  Taxilian, an interpreter

  THE AWL’DAN

  Redmask, an exile who returned

  Masarch, a warrior of the Renfayar Clan

  Hadralt, War Leader of Ganetok Clan

  Sag’Churok, a bodyguard to Redmask

  Gunth Mach, a bodyguard to Redmask

  Torrent, a Copperface

  Natarkas, a Copperface

  THE HUNTED

  Seren Pedac, a Letherii Acquitor

  Fear Sengar, a Tiste Edur

  Kettle, a Letherii orphan

  Udinaas, a Letherii runaway slave

  Wither, a shadow wraith

  Silchas Ruin, a Tiste Andii Ascendant

  THE REFUGIUM

  Ulshun Pral, an Imass

  Rud Elalle, an adopted foundling

  Hostille Rator, a T’lan Imass

  Til’aras Benok, a T’lan Imass

  Gr’istanas Ish’ilm, a T’lan Imass

  THE MALAZANS

  Bonehunters

  Tavore Paran, Commander of the Bonehunters

  Lostara Yil, Second to Tavore

  Keneb, Fist in the Bonehunters

  Blistig, Fist in the Bonehunters

  Faradan Sort, Captain

  Madan’tul Rada, Faradan Sort’s lieutenant

  Grub, adopted son of Keneb

  Beak, mage seconded to Captain Faradan Sort

  8th Legion, 9th Company

  4th Squad

  Fiddler, sergeant

  Tarr, corporal

  Koryk, half-blood Seti, marine

  Smiles, Kanese, marine

  Cuttle, sapper

  Bottle, squad mage

  Corabb Bhilan Thenu’alas, soldier

  5th Squad

  Gesler, sergeant

  Stormy, corporal

  Sands, marine

  Shortnose, heavy infantry

  Flashwit, heavy infantry

  Uru Hela, heavy infantry

  Mayfly, heavy infantry

  7th Squad

  Cord, sergeant

  Shard, corporal

  Limp, marine

  Ebron, squad mage

  Crump (Jamber Bole), sapper

  Sinn, mage

  8th Squad

  Hellian, sergeant />
  Touchy, corporal #1

  Brethless, corporal #2

  Balgrid, squad mage

  Tavos Pond, marine

  Maybe, sapper

  Lutes, squad healer

  9th Squad

  Balm, sergeant

  Deadsmell, corporal

  Throatslitter, marine

  Galt, marine

  Lobe, marine

  Widdershins, squad mage

  12th Squad

  Thom Tissy, sergeant

  Tulip, corporal

  Ramp, heavy infantry

  Jibb, medium infantry

  Gullstream, medium infantry

  Mudslinger, medium infantry

  Bellig Harn, heavy infantry

  13th Squad

  Urb, sergeant

  Reem, corporal

  Masan Gilani, marine

  Bowl, heavy infantry

  Hanno, heavy infantry

  Saltlick, heavy infantry

  Scant, heavy infantry

  8th Legion, 3rd Company

  4th Squad

  Pravalak Rim, corporal

  Honey, sapper

  Strap Mull, sapper

  Shoaly, heavy infantry

  Lookback, heavy infantry

  5th Squad

  Badan Gruk, sergeant

  Ruffle, marine

  Skim, marine

  Nep Furrow, mage

  Reliko, heavy infantry

  Vastly Blank, heavy infantry

  10th Squad

  Primly, sergeant

  Hunt, corporal

  Mulvan Dreader, mage

  Neller, sapper

  Skulldeath, marine

  Drawfirst, heavy infantry

  OTHERS

  Banaschar, the Last Priest of D’rek

  Withal, a Meckros Swordsmith

  Sandalath Drukorlat, a Tiste Andii, Withal’s wife

  Nimander Golit, a Tiste Andii, offspring of Anomander Rake

  Phaed, a Tiste Andii, offspring of Anomander Rake

  Curdle, a possessed skeletal reptile

  Telorast, a possessed skeletal reptile

  Onrack, a T’lan Imass, unbound

  Trull Sengar, a Tiste Edur renegade

  Ben Adaephon Delat, a wizard

  Menandore, a Soletaken (Sister of Dawn)

  Sheltatha Lore, a Soletaken (Sister of Dusk)

  Sukul Ankhadu, a Soletaken (Sister Dapple)

  Kilmandaros, an Elder Goddess

  Clip, a Tiste Andii

  Cotillion, The Rope, Patron God of Assassins

  Emroth, a broken T’lan Imass

  Hedge, a ghost

  Old Hunch Arbat, Tarthenal

  Pithy, an ex-con

  Brevity, an ex-con

  Pully, a Shake witch

  Skwish, a Shake witch

  Prologue

  The Elder Warren of Kurald Emurlahn

  The Age of Sundering

  In a landscape torn with grief, the carcasses of six dragons lay strewn in a ragged row reaching a thousand or more paces across the plain, flesh split apart, broken bones jutting, jaws gaping and eyes brittle-dry. Where their blood had spilled out onto the ground wraiths had gathered like flies to sap and were now ensnared, the ghosts writhing and voicing hollow cries of despair, as the blood darkened, fusing with the lifeless soil; and, when at last the substance grew indurate, hardening into glassy stone, those ghosts were doomed to an eternity trapped within that murky prison.

 

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