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by Cecilia Randell


  “Would you like that, Forrest? Coming with Blue and me?” The deep note was gone, replaced by smug satisfaction.

  Phillip had won. And he knew it.

  “Yeah, that would be good,” Forrest said.

  She risked a glance at him. His chin was set, his gaze direct. He wasn’t leaving her.

  “Make the arrangements,” she said to Mo’ata.

  He looked to her, then Forrest, and nodded. He took one step toward her. “Of course, shopa.”

  She smiled. He wasn’t leaving her either.

  “We will ensure you have the best protection for the journey.” Trevon left off her nickname, but she heard it anyway. Little star.

  Felix nodded. “I on job. You safe.”

  Levi gave her a short bow and finally met her gaze. The gold in his eyes glowed, and his jaw firmed. She’d always been able to read him, but now she couldn’t.

  Then his expression softened, just as it had the first time she’d seen him, in an alley off of the shopping district of Tremmir. His accent was thick, but the English was perfect. “I will protect you.”

  Phillip’s arm tightened around her, and her fingers threaded with Forrest’s. Just one more adventure, Blue, just one more adventure.

  Glossary

  WORLDS

  Cularna – An open world of the Alliance. Also has space travel capabilities, traveling to Martika separately from portal travel. It is the homeworld of the Order of Terril and is where their headquarters are maintained, though this is known only to a few. Most think the Order is stationed on Karran, and it is to a certain extent—at the least the overt agents are. Cularna has a philosophical and ethical overlap with the peoples of Martika. Cularna is known as a world of mercenaries, and they have a very strict code of honor. Like any society, they have different classes of citizens: farmers, artists, lawyers, and healers. All are afforded their own respect and honor for the roles they play in the society and what they contribute. Though mercenaries and soldiers are the world’s main “export,” all are respected.

  Earth – Currently considered a closed world—limited travel, restricted to agencies only for the purpose of monitoring.

  Falass – A closed world. Known for its exotic plants and scents.

  Karran – Main world, where all portals lead to and from. Capitol: Tremmir. Governed by a Council of representatives from each region: Tremmir, Filiri, Seradnes, Semina, and the Clan Territories. The head of the Council is appointed on a ten-year rotation and is selected from each region in turn. Karran serves as the hub of trade for the Alliance; the Ministry holds a tight monopoly on trade between the worlds, and though not technically part of the government, has much influence.

  Martika – An open world governed by the Families, many of whom dabble in smuggling. The Families are structured like large clans, with smaller clans pledging allegiance to larger ones. Although the Families’ version of morality isn’t what most people would consider “moral,” they still have a strong sense of honor. Generally, the Families are left to their own devices unless their activities spill into other worlds. Additionally, Martika has space travel, and through this is able to trade directly with Cularna, another open world of the Alliance. Because of this, there is a cultural and philosophical overlap that doesn’t exist with other worlds.

  Padilra – An open world, but only in the last 100 years or so. Padilra is generally governed by an elected president, who serves a 7-year term, and a council, whose terms are for life. One of their main populations are the Prizzoli [see below for further information]. Though they are an open world, they have not officially joined the Alliance as yet.

  Sturi – A closed world.

  Turamm – Another open world; member of the Alliance. Little is known of them, as they keep mostly to themselves. There are rumors a small population possess mental abilities, such as telepathy. Their main exports are metals and alloys used in some of the higher technologies.

  CULTURES

  Clans of Karran – Live in western Karran. They have a matriarchal and polyandrous society and seek to minimize technological use in day-to-day life, only allowing advanced healing and bathing facilities, recognizing these as important for the health of their society. Much of their culture still revolves around training for and practicing the art of war, though most clans now live in peace in their own territories under the central government of Karran. Most clansmen stay within their own clan, though some marry into another, and rarely does a clansman leave. When one does, they are usually accepted readily into any of the enforcement branches for their weapons and protection skills.

  Prizzoli – Ethnic and cultural group on Padilra. They are governed by a council of Elders and are strongly religious. Though they will defer to the government of Padilra, they consider themselves separate. Generally nomadic, they control a large portion of the land on Padilra. They are the guardians of the Crystals of Shardon. The Council of Elders consists of those who have achieved a high level of skill in the use of the crystals and have proven a resistance to the corrupting influence of the power. The woman are considered the “saviors” of the Prizzoli, and the men the protectors. However, unlike the clans of Karran, the women are not in positions of power or authority.

  Mercenary Guild – A highly respected group on Cularna. Many of their members are also part of the Order of Terril. They have control of much of the military technology of Cularna, giving them a distinct advantage over other worlds. Though they are separate, they are considered to be the military branch of their government on a permanent retainer.

  TERMS

  The Academy – A sister organization to the Ministry, where those with potential in portals, as well as those who desire to become agents of the Ministry, are trained and educated. Different from the university.

  The Alliance of Cormant – An alliance of worlds connected by portals, made up of all those who have been opened to trade. Also includes some worlds not connected by portals but with close ties via space travel to those that do.

  Bota – the vote conducted by a prida to accept new members.

  Chuka – An insult in clan dialect. Means someone who is not to be trusted, with a side meaning of asshole.

  Closed World – Used to designate a world that has been discovered or has naturally occurring portals, but that has not yet been brought into the Alliance. These are usually worlds that are too primitive to understand the ramifications or who have been shown to be too warlike to play nice with others. Earth is considered both. The tipping point for inclusion in the Alliance is usually when a cohesive world government has evolved.

  Corin – In Alliance currency, equivalent to about $100 Earth U.S. dollars.

  Crystals of Shardon – A rare, naturally occurring crystal on Padilra that, when properly prepared, are able to store life-healing energies. Used exclusively in religious ceremonies or by those who are members of the Prizzoli, they are really a last resort because, in order to charge the crystal, someone must give up a portion of their life force. Traditionally, the life force is given by the elders once they have decided to leave this life. The years remaining to them are then stored in the crystals, where it remains until used. Similar to the Portals on Karran, the ability to manipulate the crystals requires an affinity for their energy that not all Prizzoli have.

  Culan’s Bones – an exclamation used on Cularna. Ties in with legends up Culan, the original founder of the Mercenary Guild.

  Draga – Title for the war chief of a clan of Karran.

  Druada – Means “blue” in the clan dialect.

  Fogan silk – A silk only available from Falass. Highly sought after from collectors though it is from a closed world and therefore illegal.

  Foka – an alcoholic drink on Karran, similar to beer.

  Ikpul – Cularnian slang for bastard. Basically, asshole.

  Life-Debt – Used among the clansmen of Karran. If a clansman owes a life-debt to another, this means that he must take on the burdens of the one to whom his debt is owed unt
il such time as the debt is discharged. The one owed determines when this is. It is not something given or stated lightly. Usually, a life-debt only occurs when the Heart of the prida is protected or defended by someone not of her prida, as it is a point of shame when the priden fail at her protection, no matter the circumstances.

  Mamanna – The title for the matriarch of a clan of Karran.

  The Ministry – An organization appointed by the Karran government to train those who operate the portals, as well as monitor and regulate their use. Those who have a natural aptitude can be trained to recognize and manipulate the energies needed. The Ministry has their own agency to handle issues with portal abuse.

  The Order of Terril – An enforcement agency for the Alliance. It is an elite organization of enforcers. Each world and territory has their own police, those who handle the day to day monitoring of the laws. The Order of Terril is an interplanetary enforcement agency, only called in when the crimes have spread beyond one planet. In addition to their stated purpose, there is a branch made up of sleeper agents, those placed in various positions throughout the worlds and activated when necessary. The stated purpose of this branch is to monitor and maintain the freedom of individuals on the alliance worlds, no matter what. This is actually the true purpose of the order, and the more apparent enforcement agents are merely a cover.

  Piquet – a large feline, similar to a cross between and tiger and a lion, striped but with a small mane. They tend to run in packs and have a very set social structure. Extremely territorial. Usually will leave you alone unless they feel you have trespassed in one of their breeding grounds.

  Portals – A naturally occurring phenomenon on Karran where “thin spaces” create a kind of shortcut between areas, similar to wormholes. These portals form when the specific energy signature of an area on Karran matches that of an area on another world, or even another area of Karran. Most occur naturally around Karran, and form to the same or similar areas each time. Some people on Karran are born with an ability to manipulate these thin spaces, attuning the energies to create – and open and close – portals at will. Occasionally, especially if a person with untrained potential is in the vicinity, a natural portal will be activated.

  Prida – Among the clansmen of Karran, the term is used to denote the family unit, one woman and multiple men. The prida is made up of the Heart and her priden. All members are selected by the Heart and the First Priden, and all those in the prida must agree when a new member is proposed and selected.

  Quorin – A type of mount similar to a horse with horns. They choose their own riders and sometimes will form a deeper bond with them.

  Ransyi – a term used by the clans to mean the balance of trust and equality for each member of a prida. It emphasizes the idea that each person has their duties and responsibilities equal to the others, and that each person’s thoughts, wishes, and wants are sought to be accommodated.

  Shopa – Means “heart” in the clan language. The heart is the center of the pride and is also used as a term of endearment from a priden to his Heart.

  Tiri – Small pack-animals, like a cross between a cow and a deer.

  Toka – short blade used by the clans of Karran.

  Trial period – A term specific to Cularna. Very similar to a hand-fasting, this is the practice of specifying a period of time for a couple to live as a married unit before making the union official. Could also be thought of as an engagement, but with the legal benefits of an official union for the designated time. If at the end of this trial the couple decides they will not suit, the union is severed with no legal repercussions.

  Trilki Root – The root of a plant known to grow in the Filiri region of Karran. When pressed and processed the correct way, it produces a non-addictive drug that causes sleep. Usually used in low doses to assist those with chronic insomnia; in higher concentrations, it can keep someone under for hours, unable to be woken. If the dose is strong enough, it can cause a coma.

  Tripi – The equivalent of a penny in the clans’ monetary system.

  Turammin – metal from Turamm used for shielding

  About the Author

  Cecilia Randell was born in Austin, Texas and grew up in a home with her very own Cheerful Bulldozer. After some brief adventures in various places such as California and Florida, she returned to her hometown and took up a career in drafting.

  A lifetime lover of words and stories, the transition to writing was two-fold: a comment from a relative and a short line from another author, saying to write what you want to read.

  And thus the new adventure was born.

  Now she can be found most days curled up in a comfy chair and creating new tales to share with others.

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