The Mask of Mirrors, M. Carrick; [best books to read in your 20s .txt] 📗
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Then one hand slid into her pocket, feeling the roughness there. She’d brought it with her today as a kind of talisman, a prayer for good luck. And maybe, in a twisted fashion, it had worked.
She drew out the black rose mask and spread it in her hands. “Fine, then,” she whispered softly. “This is your game? Let’s play.”
~~Ninat~~
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Acknowledgments
Any story this large and complex is not the work of a single mind—or even two, working together.
First and foremost, we owe a huge debt of gratitude to the players of The Path to Power: Kyle Niedzwiecki, Emily Dare, Wendy Shaffer, and Adrienne Lipoma, who put up with us when a couple of character relationships in the game ran off to become their own little side soap opera, and then encouraged us when that side story grew into a novel trilogy. Particular thanks to Adrienne, who served as our alpha reader, and was very tolerant of us pestering her to live-blog her reactions to each chapter as we finished it. She’s also responsible for the lyrics to the creepy Fingers song. We’d also like to acknowledge the players from the original, short-lived incarnation of The Path to Power: Rachel Reader, Beth Dupke, Jesse Decker, and Alec Austin. The last of those is the ancestor of Sedge, by way of a character originally named Thorn, and we thank him for letting us borrow that for this story; Ren wouldn’t be the same without her brother.
After that, we have to thank all the people who assisted us in making this book a reality. This includes our beta readers Cory Skerry (whose own liveblog was highly entertaining), Carlie St. George, Daniel Starr, Emiko Ogasawara, Conna Condon, and the aforementioned Wendy Shaffer and Emily Dare, as well as Alyc’s supporters in the Clarion West Write-a-Thon, Heather Kalafut, Siobhan Carroll, Blythe Woolston, Georgina Kamsika, and Bob Angell. Additional thanks to Emiko, whose enthusiasm for the idea of crafting Ren’s dreamweaver mask was very encouraging to a pair of writers who want to make all the things from this novel.
Special thanks to every person who tried to help us name the pattern cards—a process that literally took almost two years to complete, with us wailing for assistance periodically. They are too many to list individually (and since we wailed for assistance in about eight different places, including ephemeral locations like Twitter, we don’t even know who all of them were), but we appreciated all the suggestions, including the ones we didn’t end up using; every bit of it helped prod our brains toward phrases we could be happy with. We also thank everyone on Codex who assisted with random research questions along the way, from perfume, to the mathematics of card game probability, to short-term cons, to Slavic-style music for Marie to listen to while writing.
And finally, we have to thank our agents, Eddie Schneider and Paul Stevens, and our editor Priyanka Krishnan for bringing this book into the world.
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Dramatis Personae
Ren—aka Renata Viraudax, aka Arenza Lenskaya, a con artistNOBILITY
House Acrenix
Eret Ghiscolo Acrenix—head of House Acrenix
Carinci Acrenix—his stepmother
Sibiliat Acrenix—his daughter and heir
Fadrin Acrenix—a cousin
House Coscanum
Eret Naldebris Coscanum—head of House Coscanum
Marvisal Coscanum—his grandniece
Bondiro Coscanum—his grandnephew
Faella Coscanum—his sister
House Destaelio
Era Cibrial Destaelio—head of House Destaelio, Prasinet in the Cinquerat
House Extaquium
Eret Sureggio Extaquium—head of House Extaquium
Parma Extaquium—a cousin
House Fintenus
Egliadas Fintenus—a cousin
House Indestor
Eret Mettore Indestor—head of House Indestor, Caerulet in the Cinquerat
Mezzan Indestor—his son and heir
Breccone Simendis Indestris—married in from House Simendis
House Novrus
Era Sostira Novrus—head of House Novrus, Argentet in the Cinquerat
Benvanna Ecchino Novri—her latest wife
Iascat Novrus—her adopted heir
House Quientis
Eret Scaperto Quientis—head of House Quientis, Fulvet in the Cinquerat
House Simendis
Eret Utrinzi Simendis—head of House Simendis, Iridet in the Cinquerat
House Traementis
Era Donaia Traementis—head of House Traementis
Leato Traementis—her son and heir
Giuna Traementis—her daughter
Gianco Traementis—her late husband, former head of House Traementis
Crelitto Traementis—Gianco’s father, former Fulvet and head of House Traementis
Letilia Traementis—Gianco’s sister, formerly called Lecilla
Colbrin—a servantDELTA GENTRY
Tanaquis Fienola—an astrologer and inscriptor working for Iridet
Agniet Cercel—a commander in the Vigil
Ludoghi Kaineto—a lieutenant in the Vigil
Rimbon Beldipassi—a rising success
Orrucio Amananto—a ubiquitous gentlemanVRASZENIANS
Grey Serrado—a captain in the Vigil
Kolya (Jakoslav) Serrado—Grey’s brother
Koszar Yureski Andrejek—leader of the Stadnem Anduske
Idusza Nadjulskaya Polojny—a radical in the Stadnem Anduske
Dalisva Mladoskaya Korzetsu—granddaughter of the Kiraly clan leader
Mevieny Plemaskaya Straveši—a szorsa
Ivrina Lenskaya—Ren’s mother, an outcastTHE STREET
Derossi Vargo—crime lord and enterprising businessman
Nikory—one of Vargo’s lieutenants
Pavlin Ranieri—a constable in the Vigil
Arkady Bones—boss of the biggest knot in the Shambles
Dvaran—keeper of the Gawping Carp
Oksana Ryvček—a duelist
Tess—Ren’s sister
Sedge—Ren’s brother
Ondrakja—former leader of the FingersFOREIGNERS
Kaius Sifigno—aka Kaius Rex, aka the Tyrant, conqueror of Nadežra
Varuni—sent to safeguard an investment in Vargo
The Rook—an outlaw
Glossary
advocate: An individual licensed to conduct business within the Charterhouse, usually on behalf of a noble house.
alta/altan: The titles used for nobility who are not the heads of houses.
Argentet: One of the five seats in the Cinquerat, addressed as “Your Elegance.” Argentet oversees the cultural affairs of the city, including theatres, festivals, and censorship of written materials.
aža: A drug made from powdered seeds. Although it is commonly spoken of as a hallucinogen, Vraszenians believe that aža allows them to see into Ažerais’s Dream.
Ažerais’s Dream: This place, called “the realm of mind” by inscriptors, is a many-layered reflection of the waking world, both as it was in the past, and as it may be metaphorically expressed in the present.
Ča: A title used when addressing a Vraszenian.
Caerulet: One of the five seats in the Cinquerat, addressed as “Your Mercy.” Caerulet oversees the military affairs of the city, including prisons, fortifications, and the Vigil.
Ceremony of the Accords: A ritual commemorating the signing of the peace agreement that ended the war between the city-states of Vraszan and Nadežra, leaving the latter in the control of its Liganti nobility. The ceremony involves the ziemetse and the members
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