The Forbidden City (The Dragon's Legacy Book 2)

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by Deborah A. Wolf


  Shahad: Zeerani pride

  Shehannam (the Dreaming Lands): the otherworld, a place of dreams and strange beings

  shenu: a board game popular in the Zeera

  shofar (pl. shofarot): wind instrument made from the horn of an animal

  shofar akibra: a magical instrument fashioned from the horn of the golden ram

  shongwei: an intelligent, carnivorous sea creature

  Sindan: empire that stretches from Nar Kabdaan in the west to Nar Intihaan in the east

  Sindanese: of Sindan

  Snafu: patron divine of fuckups

  Sundering: cataclysm that took place roughly one thousand years before the events of this story

  surdus: deaf to atulfah

  Tai Bardan (Mountains of Ice): mountain range in Sindan east of Khanbul

  Tai Damat (Mountains of Blood): mountain range in Sindan on the Great Salt Road, north of Khanbul

  tarbok: goat-sized herd animal, plentiful near rivers and oases

  touar: head-to-toe outfit worn by the Zeerani wardens: head wrap and veils, calf-length robe, loose trousers, all blue

  Twilight Lands: a land at once part of and separated from the world of Men; home of the Dae

  usca: a strong alcoholic beverage popular in the Zeera

  Uthrak: Zeerani pride

  vash’ai: large, intelligent saber-tusked cats. Vash’ai are kin, descended from the first races

  Wild Hunt (also the Hunt): deadly game played by the Huntress, a powerful being who enforces the rules of Shehannam

  wyvern: intelligent flying kin

  yendaeshi: trainer, mentor, and master to the Daechen and Daezhu

  Yosh: name of the wicked spirit or deity that rules Jehannim

  youthmistress/master (istaza/istaz): Zeerani adults in charge of guiding and teaching the pride’s young people

  Zeera: a desert south of the Great Salt Road, known for its singing dunes, hostile environment, and remote barbarian prides

  Zeeranim: people of the desert

  Zeeravashani: a Zeerani person who has bonded with a vash’ai

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  I would like to give a nod of thanks to…

  My readers. I love you guys.

  My rockstar agent, Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media.

  My Dark Editorial Overlord, Steve Saffel of Titan Books.

  Alice Nightingale, again, for initially acquiring The Dragon’s Legacy and applauding my every success.

  Nick Landau, Vivian Cheung, Paul Gill, Miranda Jewess, Ella Chappell, Samantha Matthews, Julia Lloyd, Chris McLane, Lydia Gittins, Katharine Carroll, and Polly Grice of Titan Books, for believing in my story.

  My high-school English teacher, Deane O’Dell, who against all odds kindled the love of literature in the heart of an ungrateful young barbarian.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Deborah A. Wolf was born in a barn and raised on wildlife refuges, which explains a lot. As a child, whether she was wandering down the beach of an otherwise deserted island or exploring the hidden secrets of bush Alaska with her faithful dog Sitka, she always had a book at hand. She opened the forbidden door, set foot upon the tangled path, and never looked back.

  She attended any college that couldn’t outrun her and has accumulated a handful of degrees, the most recent of which is a Master of Science in Information Systems Management from Ferris State University. Among other gigs, she has worked as an underwater photographer, Arabic linguist, and grumbling wage slave. Throughout it all, Deborah has held onto one true and passionate love: the art of storytelling.

  Deborah currently lives in northern Michigan with her kids (some of whom are grown and all of whom are exceptional), an assortment of dogs and horses, and two cats, one of whom she suspects is possessed by a demon.

 

 

 


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