The Gladiator's Downfall

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by Kristen Banet


  He hoped she got it.

  “He’s here, Empress.”

  He looked up from his manacled wrists and saw the guard come in front of the bars. The Empress followed. For all her beauty, she looked tired. Dark circles under her eyes were apparent, along with a sunken nature to her normally healthy cheeks. He’d only ever seen her from afar, his Empress, but he knew she didn’t normally look like this.

  “You,” she hissed out venomously. “Your treason has led to the loss of my most valuable property, and I’m going to make sure you pay for that. You and that damned insignificant human. He’s gone into hiding, but we’ll find him soon. He doesn’t have the intelligence or resources to get out of the Empire.”

  He should have been scared, but all he heard was the word loss. She had lost them. They were gone. They had made it out of the Empire.

  He’d never felt such joy. Six hundred years of waiting and watching the horrors done in the pits to an innocent people, and he finally got to see at least one of them, the most beaten-down of them, into freedom.

  “I know exactly what I’m going to do, as well.” The Empress motioned with her hand and a guard unlocked the cell door. “You love your precious Andinna so much? You want to help them? Then maybe you should try living as one, with them, the barbaric warriors they really are. You’re going to be the first Elvasi criminal doomed to the pits. You’ll probably be the only one ever. I hope you enjoy being one of the gladiators you worked so hard to save.”

  Trevan’s heart sank at that.

  The cruel bitch must have noticed the overwhelming despair that washed over him. “Did you think I would let you off so easily by just executing you?”

  Yes. Why hadn’t I figured your cruelty knew no bounds?

  Two guards walked in and forced him to stand. He was weak from days without food and staggered, but they didn’t let him drop. His vision was hazy, his thoughts lost as they marched him to the pits he knew so well. During the afternoon training, they tossed him in the middle of the gladiators, undid his chains and left him there.

  “Everyone, welcome the new gladiator, One.” The lenasti didn’t sound very welcoming or excited.

  The last person who wore that number was Mave, the Champion everyone had hated. They all knew he was the guard who helped her and the two males of the Ivory Shadow Mercenary Company escape.

  As he stood weakly, he remembered one thing.

  He’d done it.

  He could die in this hellhole, but he’d fucking done it.

  Dear Reader,

  Thank you for reading!

  I’m an epic fantasy reader and let me just say, I had blast finally diving into my own. This is going to be a long story, as Mave succeeds, fails, and falls in love. We’re talking seven novels of story, so it’s going to be quite a ride. I hope you stay on the journey with me as the Andinna try to reclaim the skies they once ruled.

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  Andena Glossary

  Feminine- ‘am’

  Amin- Female

  Ami- Baby

  Amra- Mother

  Arra- Mommy/Mom (Informal mother)

  Amara- Daughter

  Amir- Sister

  Amrya- Aunt

  Amyra- Neice

  Amran- Grandmother

  Amanra- Lover/Wife

  Masculine- ‘bod’

  Bodin- Male

  Bodi- Baby

  Bodra- Father

  Baba- Daddy/Dad (Informal father)

  Bodara- Son

  Bodyr- Brother

  Bodrya- Uncle

  Bodyra- Nephew

  Bodran- Grandfather

  Bodanra- Lover/Husband

  General Terms

  Oldura- Official Andena word for a ‘Blackblood’. No real translation.

  Tatua- The Andinna ‘ink’ normally done by a Blackblood with blood magic.

  Mayara- Andinna family unit. The band of males who center on a female to protect serve, and in most cases, love. Generally husbands/lovers, but can also include brothers, fathers, sons, or just close male friends.

  Illo- Big, large (Illon- bigger, larger)

  Illi- Little, small (Illin- smaller, littler)

  Oto- Old (Oton- older)

  Oti- Young (Otin- younger)

  Ildan- Friend

  Ensam- An Andinna without social place. Forced out by the community or by choice.

  Sema- Skies or just the sky.

  Curses

  Linti- Pigeon.

  Voek al Sema- Damn the Skies

  Na al Sema- By the Skies

  Skies/Sema- a way Andinna reference their gods without blaspheming. “Damn the Skies.” “By the Skies.”

  About the Author

  KristenBanetAuthor.com

  Kristen Banet has a Diet Coke problem, smokes too much, and cusses like a sailor. She loves to read, and before finally sitting to try her hand at writing, she had your normal kind of work history. From tattoo parlors, to the U.S. Navy, and freelance illustration, she’s stumbled through her adult years and somehow, is still kicking.

  She loves to read books that make people cry and tries to write them. She’s a firm believer that nothing and no one in this world is perfect, and she enjoys exploring those imperfections—trying to make the characters seem real on the page and not just in her head.

  Also by Kristen Banet

  The Redemption Saga

  A Life of Shadows

  A Heart of Shame

  A Nature of Conflict

  An Echo of Darkness

  A Night of Redemption

  Age of the Andinna

  The Gladiator’s Downfall

  Wild Junction

  The Kingson Pride Series

  Wild Pride

  Wild Fire

  Wild Souls

  The Wolves of Wild Junction

  Prey to the Heart

  Heart of the Pack

 

 

 


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