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by Alan Burt Akers

shbilliding: a riotous assembly of devotees of liquid refreshment.

  She of the Mellifluous Breath: a river separating Bormark and Malpettar; also known as He of the Bright Face.

  “Shush-chiff of Pavishkeemi the Beloved, The”: a song of Pandahem.

  The Silver Lotus: an inn in Rashumsmot. SOV

  Sisters of Renunciation: a fictitious sorority often used by Sisters of the Rose as a cover-name.

  Sisters of Voxyra: a sorority of Vallia; a splinter group from the Sisters of the Sword. OOK

  Snagglejaws: a zorca of misleading appearance ridden by Prescot in Falkerdrin. WOK

  Snarkter: a town in Vennar.

  Snarly Hills: hills in South Pandahem among which the Coup Blag is located.

  Snowy Mountains: a name for the mountains in extreme northern Vallia.

  Solars Gratitude, Chamber of: apartments on the south side of the palace of Tali’s Crown.

  Spurs of Lasal the Vakka, by: a light cavalryman’s oath.

  Starhammer, Leone: the Chuktar of Queen Lushfymi’s regiment of Jikai Vuvushis. SOV

  Storm Rising: a voller in the fleet meeting the invasion of the King of North Vallia. OOK

  Strandar, Naghan: chief Pallan and a senator in the Presidio of Vallia.

  Strelviz Lancer: a voller in the fleet meeting the invasion of the King of North Vallia. OOK

  Strugmin’s Rot: a disease afflicting fluttrells; among the symptoms is a yellowish cast to the feathers.

  Sultant, Fanti: the daughter of Ornol Sultant. WOK

  Sultant, Ornol: the son of Nalgre Sultant, Vad of Kavinstok. WOK

  T

  Tali: a city at the northern border of the province of Falkerdrin.

  Thandon, Enar: a Chuktar in the Vallian Freedom Army; a Strom; one of the judges at the trial of Nath Javed. OOK

  Thangkar, Rodo: a legendary werewolf of Therminsax. WWK

  Thantar: a harpist blinded as a result of an accident in childhood. WWK

  Thaumaturges of Thagramond: a small and widely-spread cult of wizards.

  Thelda the Voluptuous: a mistress of Vodun Alloran. SOV

  Thingol, Ortyg: a cadet aboard Heart of Imrien. Waited outside the Coup Blag while Prescot, Seg Segutorio, and Nath Javed ventured within. OOK

  Thostan, Noni: the Hikdar of Marion Frastel’s Jikai Vuvushis. WWK

  Thothveheim: a vadvarate province on a peninsula in the west of North Vallia.

  The Thread of Life: a play written by Belzur the Aphorist.

  The Throstle and Swill: a tavern in Mompass. WOA

  Tom the Toes: a churgur in the Vallian Freedom Army. WWK

  Tremi: a vadvarate province east of Durheim in North Vallia.

  U

  Unstabi: a Chuktar of Undurkor Archers, who joined the traitor Vodun Alloran. SOV

  Upvil: the landlord of The Leather Bottle in Rashumsmot. SOV

  Urban the Unguent: a veterinarian of Snarkter, who treated Prescot’s fluttrell Salvation. WOK

  Urfenger, San: a magician attending Kov Loriman the Hunter at the Eye of Imladiel. WOA

  Urnhart Boulevard: a street in Rashumsmot. SOV

  V

  Vannerlan, Ortyg: a Vallian Jiktar, killed in battle.

  Vannerlan, Sushi: the widow of Ortyg Vannerlan. WWK

  Veltan, Thandor ti Therfuing: known as Thandor the Rock; commander of Prince Drak’s phalangite force in southwest Vallia. SOV

  Venarden, Fruli: a Sister of the Rose who was used by Csitra in an assassination attempt against Delia; killed at the Battle of Bengarl’s Blight. OOK

  Venavito: an imperial province in southwest Vallia.

  Vendalume: a city in Vennar.

  Venga: a vadvarate province northwest of Erstveheim.

  vimshu: a kind of small tiara.

  Vimura, Phanton: a Deldar commanding the fighting top of Heart of Imrien. OOK

  Voernswert, Nalgre ti Zanchenden: the Jiktar in command of Zamra Venturer. WOA

  Volanch, Emder: a Chuktar in the Vallian Freedom Army. WOK

  Volanta, Mandi: a Sister of the Rose who joined the forces of Vodun Alloran. SOV

  Volgo: a strom in the service of Natyzha Famphreon. WWK

  Voman, Ortyg: a Hikdar in the Fifteenth Lancers of the Vallian Freedom Army. WWK

  Voromin, Lorgad: the captain of Heart of Imrien. OOK

  W

  Wenerl the Lightfoot: a kampeon of 1ESW; one of the werewolves’ victims. WWK

  Weymlo, Dolan: a merchant of Menaham. WOA

  Weymlo, Yamsin: the daughter of Dolan Weymlo, rescued from kidnappers in Menaham by Prescot and his friends. WOA

  Whonban: a mysterious place in Loh.

  Wooldark Mitraeus, by the: a Rumay oath.

  Y

  Yolanda the Gregarian: one of a band of ruffians who helped rescue Prince Drak from Vodun Alloran. SOV

  Yomin the Clis: a drill-master for lads in the Vallian army from Drak’s City. WOA

  Yuhkvor: an island off the northwest coast of Vallia.

  yukpam: a receptacle for containing muck.

  Yumakrell: the capital city of the Empire of Yumapan.

  Z

  Zamra Venturer: a Vallian airboat sent as reinforcement to the armada against Csitra. WOA

  Zandi: a Sister of the Rose and a member of Delia’s personal bodyguard. OOK

  Zaphoret: a province at the eastern end of the Mountains of the North in Vallia.

  zazzer: a type of warrior of the Eye of the World who drinks until reaching a fighting frenzy before battle. WWK

  Notes

  [1] dernun?: Savvy, understood, capiche? Not very polite. A.B.A.

  [2] diashum: magnificent. A.B.A.

  [3] yukpam: A receptacle for containing muck. The nearest terrestrial equivalent would be scumbag; but that expression was not used at the time. A.B.A.

  [4] brytevax: Short form of Brumbytevax, Commander of a Phalanx. From brumbyte, pikeman. A.B.A.

  [5] Queyd-arn-tung: No more need be said. A.B.A.

  About the author

  Alan Burt Akers was a pen name of the prolific British author Kenneth Bulmer, who died in December 2005 aged eighty-four.

  Bulmer wrote over 160 novels and countless short stories, predominantly science fiction, both under his real name and numerous pseudonyms, including Alan Burt Akers, Frank Brandon, Rupert Clinton, Ernest Corley, Peter Green, Adam Hardy, Philip Kent, Bruno Krauss, Karl Maras, Manning Norvil, Chesman Scot, Nelson Sherwood, Richard Silver, H. Philip Stratford, and Tully Zetford. Kenneth Johns was a collective pseudonym used for a collaboration with author John Newman. Some of Bulmer’s works were published along with the works of other authors under "house names" (collective pseudonyms) such as Ken Blake (for a series of tie-ins with the 1970s television programme The Professionals), Arthur Frazier, Neil Langholm, Charles R. Pike, and Andrew Quiller.

  Bulmer was also active in science fiction fandom, and in the 1970s he edited nine issues of the New Writings in Science Fiction anthology series in succession to John Carnell, who originated the series.

  More details about the author, and current links to other sources of information, can be found at

  www.mushroom-ebooks.com, and at wikipedia.org.

  The Dray Prescot Series

  The Delian Cycle:

  1. Transit to Scorpio

  2. The Suns of Scorpio

  3. Warrior of Scorpio

  4. Swordships of Scorpio

  5. Prince of Scorpio

  Havilfar Cycle:

  6. Manhounds of Antares

  7. Arena of Antares

  8. Fliers of Antares

  9. Bladesman of Antares

  10. Avenger of Antares

  11. Armada of Antares

  The Krozair Cycle:

  12. The Tides of Kregen

  13. Renegade of Kregen

  14. Krozair of Kregen

  Vallian cycle:

  15. Secret Scorpio

  16. Savage Scorpio

  17. Captive Scorpio

  18. Golden Scorpio

 
; Jikaida cycle:

  19. A Life for Kregen

  20. A Sword for Kregen

  21. A Fortune for Kregen

  22. A Victory for Kregen

  Spikatur cycle:

  23. Beasts of Antares

  24. Rebel of Antares

  25. Legions of Antares

  26. Allies of Antares

  Pandahem cycle:

  27. Mazes of Scorpio

  28. Delia of Vallia

  29. Fires of Scorpio

  30. Talons of Scorpio

  31. Masks of Scorpio

  32. Seg the Bowman

  Witch War cycle:

  33. Werewolves of Kregen

  34. Witches of Kregen

  35. Storm over Vallia

  36. Omens of Kregen

  37. Warlord of Antares

  Lohvian cycle:

  38. Scorpio Reborn

  39. Scorpio Assassin

  40. Scorpio Invasion

  41. Scorpio Ablaze

  42. Scorpio Drums

  43. Scorpio Triumph

  Balintol cycle:

  44. Intrigue of Antares

  45. Gangs of Antares

  46. Demons of Antares

  47. Scourge of Antares

  48. Challenge of Antares

  49. Wrath of Antares

  50. Shadows over Kregen

  Phantom cycle:

  51. Murder on Kregen

  52. Turmoil on Kregen

  Copyright © 1988, Kenneth Bulmer

  Alan Burt Akers has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work.

  First published by Daw Books, Inc. in 1988.

  This Edition published in 2008 by Mushroom eBooks, an imprint of Mushroom Publishing, Bath, BA1 4EB, United Kingdom

  www.mushroom-ebooks.com

  Originally published as "by Dray Prescot, as told to Alan Burt Akers".

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.

  ISBN 1843196875

  Contents

  Warlord of Antares

  1 – Metal

  2 – Of Emperors in a Thieves Tavern

  3 – I treat with the Star Lords

  4 – Horrors in the Coup Blag

  5 – How Loriman the Hunter returned to life

  6 – Concerns a Star of Death

  7 – In the cavern of beauty

  8 – “Save your breath for breathing!”

  9 – Of bushes, beliefs and airboats

  10 – Wounds

  11 – How old Hack ’n’ Slay stood up

  12 – Of the Mystique of Paz

  13 – Of mud, blood and a zorca horn

  14 – I take up a collection

  15 – Murlock the Spry

  16 – Concerns a meal by the king’s camp

  17 – Al-Ar-Mergondon

  18 – I pay for our foe’s supplies

  19 – At the Eye of Imladiel

  20 – Csitra

  Epilogue

  A Glossary to the Witch War Cycle

  Notes

  About the author

  The Dray Prescot Series

 

 

 


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