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They spread new wings and soar with the lark

High into a heaven of the deepest blue

Where all their secret dreams come true.

The battle’s over, the victory’s won

But the final deed is not yet done.

For little Nessa I do see

Still tapping on her silken knee!

So I carve her flesh in succulent slices

And add a pinch of pungent spices.

Then boil her up to make a broth

And soothe away my latent wrath.

For although I loved our downy bed

I’m happier still when I’ve been fed!

An Extract from the Notebooks of Nicholas Browne, a Spook from Ancient Times

GLOSSARY OF THE KOBALOS WORLD

Anchiette:
A burrowing mammal found in northern forests on the edge of the snow-line. The Kobalos consider them a delicacy eaten raw. There is little meat on the creature, but the leg bones are chewed with relish.

Askana:
This is the dwelling place of the Kobalos gods. Probably just another term for the dark.

Baelic:
The ordinary low tongue of the Kobalos people, used only in informal situations between family or to show friendship. The true language of the Kobalos is Losta, which is also spoken by humans who border their territory. For a stranger to speak to another Kobalos in Baelic implies warmth, but it is sometimes used before a ‘trade’ is made.

Balkai:
The first and most powerful of the three Kobalos High Mages who formed the Triumvirate after the slaying of the king and now rule Valkarky.

Berserkers:
These are Kobalos warriors sworn to die in battle.

Boska:
This is the breath of a Kobalos mage which can be used
to
induce sudden unconsciousness, paralysis or terror within a human victim. The mage varies the effects of boska by altering the chemical composition of his breath. It is also sometimes used to change the mood of animals.

Bindos:
Bindos is the Kobalos law that demands each citizen sell at least one purra in the slave markets every forty years. Failure to do so makes the perpetrator of the crime an outcast, shunned by his fellows.

Bychon:
This is the Kobalos name for the spirit known in the County as a boggart.

Chaal:
A substance used by a haizda mage to control the responses of his human victim.

Cougis:
Dog-headed god whose red star can be seen in the sky.

Cumular Mountains:
A high mountain range that marks the northwestern boundary of the Southern Peninsula.

Dendar Mountains:
The high mountain range about seventy leagues southwest of Valkarky. In its foothills is the large kulad known as Karpotha. More slaves are bought and sold here than in all the other fortresses put together.

Dexturai:
Kobalos changelings which are born of human females. Such creatures, although totally human in appearance, are easily susceptible to the will of any Kobalos. They are extremely strong and hardy and have the ability to become great warriors.

Eblis:
This is the foremost of the Shaiksa, the Kobalos Brotherhood of assassins. He slew the last King of Valkarky using a magical lance called the Kangadon. It is believed that he is over two thousand years old and it is certain that he has
never
been bested in combat. The Brotherhood refer to him by two other designations: He Who Cannot Be Defeated and He Who Can Never Die.

Erestaba:
The Plain of Erestaba lies just north of the Shanna River within the territory of the Kobalos.

Fittzanda Fissure:
This is also known as the Great Fissure. It is an area of earthquakes and instability that marks the southern boundary of the Kobalos territories.

Galena Sea:
The sea southeast of Combesarke. It lies between that kingdom and Pennade.

Gannar Glacier:
The great ice-flow whose source is the Cumular Mountains.

Ghanbalsam:
A resinous material bled from a ghanbala tree by a haizda mage and used as a base for ointments such as chaal.

Ghanbala:
The deciduous gum tree most favoured as a dwelling by a Kobalos haizda mage.

Haggenbrood:
A warrior entity bred from the flesh of a human female. Its function is one of ritual combat. It has three selves which share a common mind; they are, to all intents and purposes, one creature.

Haizda:
This is the territory of a haizda mage; here he hunts and farms the human beings he owns. He takes blood from them, and occasionally their souls.

Haizda mage:
A rare type of Kobalos mage who dwells in his own territory far from Valkarky and gathers wisdom from territory he has marked as his own.

Homunculus:
A small creature bred from the purrai in the skleech pens. They often have several selves which, like
the
Haggenbrood, are controlled by a single mind. However, rather than being identical, each self has a specialized function and only one of them is capable of speaking Losta.

Hubris:
The sin of pride against the gods. The full wrath of the gods is likely to be directed against one who persists in this sin in the face of repeated warnings. The very act of becoming a mage is in itself an act of hubris, and few live to progress beyond the period of noviciate.

Hybuski:
Hybuski (commonly known as hyb) are a special type of warrior created and employed in battle by the Kobalos. They are a hybrid of Kobalos and horse, but possess other attributes designed for combat. Their upper body is hairy and muscular, combining exceptional strength with speed. They are capable of ripping an opponent to pieces. Their hands are also specially adapted for fighting.

Kangadon:
This is the Lance That Cannot Be Broken, also known as the King Slayer, a lance of power crafted by the Kobalos High Mages – although some believe that it was forged by their blacksmith god, Olkie.

Karpotha:
The kulad in the foothills of the Dendar Mountains which holds the largest purrai slave markets. Most are held early in the spring.

Kashilowa:
The gatekeeper of Valkarky, which is responsible for either allowing or refusing admittance to the city. It is a huge creature with one thousand legs and was created by mage magic to carry out its function.

Kastarand:
This is the word for the Kobalos’ Holy War. They will wage it to rid the land of the humans, whom
they
believe to be the descendants of escaped slaves. It cannot begin until Talkus, the god of the Kobalos, is born.

Kirrhos:
This is the ‘tawny death’ that comes to victims of the Haggenbrood.

Kulad:
A defensive tower built by the Kobalos that marks strategic positions on the border of their territories. Others deeper within their territory are used as slave markets.

League:
The distance a galloping horse can cover in five minutes.

Lenklewth:
The second of the three Kobalos High Mages who form the Triumvirate.

Losta:
This is the language spoken by all who inhabit the Southern Peninsula. This includes the Kobalos, who claim that the language was stolen and degraded by mankind. The Kobalos version of Losta contains a lexis almost one third larger than that used by humans, and perhaps gives some credence to their claims. It is certainly a linguistic anomaly that two distinct species should share a common language.

Mages:
There are many types of human mage; the same is also true of the Kobalos. But for an outsider they are difficult to describe and categorize. However, the highest rank is nominally that of a High Mage. There is also one type, the haizda mage, that does not fit within that hierarchy, for these are outsiders who dwell in their own individual territories far from Valkarky. Their powers are hard to quantify.

Mandrake:
Sometimes called mandragora, this is a root that resembles the human form and is sometimes used by a Kobalos mage to give focus to the power that dwells within his mind.

Meljann:
The third of three Kobalos High Mages who form the Triumvirate.

Northern Kingdoms:
This is the collective name sometimes given to the small kingdoms, such as Pwodente and Wayaland, which lie south of the Great Fissure. More usually it refers to all the kingdoms north of Shallotte and Serwentia.

Noviciate:
This is the first stage of the learning process undertaken by a haizda mage, which lasts approximately thirty years. The candidate studies under one of the older and most powerful mages. If the noviciate is completed satisfactorily, the mage must then go off alone to study and develop his craft.

Oscher:
A substance which can be used as emergency food for horses; made from oats, it has special chemical additives that can sustain a beast of burden for the duration of a long journey. Unfortunately it results in a severe shortening of the animal’s life.

Olkie:
This is the god of Kobalos blacksmiths. He has four arms, and teeth made of brass. It is believed that he crafted the Kangadon, the magical lance that cannot be deflected from its target.

Oussa:
The elite guard that serves and defends the Triumvirate; also used to guard parties of slaves taken from Valkarky to the kulads to be bought and sold.

Triumvirate:
The ruling body of Valkarky, composed of the three most powerful High Mages in the city. It was first formed after the King of Valkarky was slain by Eblis, the Shaiksa assassin. It is essentially a dictatorship that uses
ruthless
means to hold onto power. Others are always waiting in the wings to replace the three mages.

Plunder Room:
This is the vault where the Triumvirate store the items they have confiscated either by the power of magic, force of arms or legal process. It is the most secure place in Valkarky.

Purra (pl. purrai):
The term used to denote one of the female pure-bred stock of humans bred into slavery by the Kobalos. The term is also applicable to those females who dwell within a haizda.

Salamander:
A fire dragon tulpa.

Shaiksa:
This is the highest order of Kobalos assassins. If one is slain, the remainder of the Brotherhood are honour-bound to hunt down his killer.

Shakamure:
The magecraft of haizda mages which draws its power from the taking of human blood and the borrowing of souls.

Shanna River:
The Shanna marks the old border between the northern human kingdoms and the territory of the Kobalos. Now Kobalos are often to be found south of this line. The treaty that agreed this border has long been disregarded by both sides.

Shatek (also known as a djinn):
This is a warrior entity with three selves and a single controlling mind. It differs from the Haggenbrood in that it was created to be deployed in battle. A number of them have rebelled and are no longer subject to Kobalos authority. They dwell far from Valkarky bringing death and terror to the lands surrounding their lairs.

Shudru:
The Kobalos term for the harsh winter of the Northern Kingdoms.

Skaiium:
A time when a haizda mage faces a dangerous softening of his predatory nature.

Skapien:
A small secret group of Kobalos within Valkarky who are opposed to the trade in purrai.

Skelt:
This is a creature that lives near water and kills its victims by inserting its long snout into their bodies and draining their blood. The Kobalos believe it is the shape that their god, Talkus, will assume at his birth.

Skleech pens:
Pens within Valkarky where the Kobalos keep human female slaves, using them for food or to breed other new species and hybrid forms to do their bidding.

Sklutch:
This is a type of creature employed by the Kobalos as servants. Its speciality is cleaning the rapidly growing fungus from the walls and ceilings of the dwellings within Valkarky.

Skoya:
The material formed within the bodies of the whoskor of which Valkarky is constructed.

Skulka:
A poisonous water snake whose bite induces instant paralysis. It is much favoured by Kobalos assassins, who use it to render their victims helpless before slaying them. After death, its toxins are impossible to detect in the victim’s blood.

Slarinda:
These are the females of the Kobalos. They have been extinct for over three thousand years. They were murdered – slain by a cult of Kobalos males who hated women. Now Kobalos males are born of purrai, human females held prisoner in the skleech pens.

Talkus:
The god of the Kobalos who is not yet born. In form he will resemble the creature known as a
skelt
. Talkus means the God Who Is Yet to Be. He is sometimes also referred to as the Unborn.

Therskold:
A threshold upon which a word of interdiction or harming has been laid. This is a potent area of haizda strength and it is dangerous – even for a human mage – to cross such a portal.

Trade:
Although the unit of currency is the
valcron
, many Kobalos, particularly haizda mages, rely on what they call ‘trade’. This implies an exchange of goods or services, but it is much more than that. It is a question of honour, and each party must keep its word even if to do so means death.

Tulpa:
A creature created within the mind of a mage and occasionally given form in the outer world.

Ulska:
A deadly but rare Kobalos poison that burns its victim from within. It is also excreted from glands at the base of the claws of the Haggenbrood. It results in kirrhos, which is known as the ‘tawny death’.

Unktus:
A minor Kobalos deity worshipped only by the lowest menials of the city. He is depicted with very small horns curving backwards from the crown of his head.

Valkarky:
The chief city of the Kobalos, which lies just within the Arctic Circle. Valkarky means the City of the Petrified Tree.

Valcron:
A small coin, often referred to as a
valc
, accepted throughout the Southern Peninsula. Made of an alloy which
is
one tenth silver, a valcron is the wage paid daily to a Kobalos foot soldier.

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