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Authors: Ian C. Esslemont

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Tens of thousands of years of ice is melting, and the land of Assail, long a byword for menace and inaccessibility, is at last yielding its secrets. Tales of gold discovered in the region's north circulate in every waterfront dive and sailor's tavern and now adventurers and fortune-seekers have set sail in search of riches. And all they have to guide them are legends and garbled tales of the dangers that lie in wait - hostile coasts, fields of ice, impassable barriers and strange, terrifying creatures. But all accounts concur that the people of the north meet all trespassers with the sword - and should you make it, beyond are rumoured to lurk Elder monsters out of history's very beginnings.

Into this turmoil ventures the mercenary company, the Crimson Guard. Not drawn by contract, but by the promise of answers: answers that Shimmer, second in command, feels should not be sought. Also heading north, as part of an uneasy alliance of Malazan fortune-hunters and Letherii soldiery, comes the bard Fisher kel Tath. With him is a Tiste Andii who was found washed ashore and cannot remember his past and yet commands far more power than he really should.

It is also rumoured that a warrior, bearer of a sword that slays gods and who once fought for the Malazans, is also journeying that way. But far to the south, a woman patiently guards the shore. She awaits both allies and enemies. She is Silverfox, newly incarnate Summoner of the undying army of the T'lan Imass, and she will do anything to stop the renewal of an ages-old crusade that could lay waste to the entire continent and beyond.

Casting light on mysteries spanning the Malazan empire, and offering a glimpse of the storied and epic history that shaped it,
Assail
brings the epic story of the Empire of Malaz to a thrilling close.

Contents

 

Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Dramatis Personae

Prologue

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Epilogue

Glossary

About the Author

Also by Ian C. Esslemont

Copyright

This one is for the old gaming gang at the University of Manitoba: Doug and Doug, Jeff, Oliver, Grant, Ron, Martin, Henry, Craig, Laurence, Neil, Shurjeel and Arne.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I wish to offer my gratitude to my advance readers for their observations and comments, Sharon Sasaki and A. P. Canavan. You helped more than you think.

I give my love to my wife, Gerri Brightwell, without whose support and understanding this novel, and those preceding it, would never have been possible.

And to you Malaz readers. It has been a privilege to unveil these stories. I hope you have enjoyed them as much as I.

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

 

Lady’s Luck

Kyle

Given name, Kylarral-ten, of Bael lands, south of Assail

Tulan Orbed

Master of the
Lady’s Luck

Reuth

Ship’s navigator, and Tulan’s nephew

Storval

First Mate

Gren

Steersman

In the North

Orman

Son of Orman Bregin

Old Bear

A legendary man of the mountains

Keth and Kasson

The Reddin brothers

Gerrun

Also known as Shortshanks

King Ronal

Also known as ‘King Ronal the Bastard’

Lotji Bain

Nephew of Jorgan Bain

Of the Iceblood Holdings

The Sayers

Buri

Legendary elder of the clan

Jaochim

Master of the clan

Yrain

Mistress of the clan

Vala

Sister to Yrain

Jass

Son of Vala

Bernal Heavyhand

A clan retainer, or hearthguard

The Heels

Cull Heel

Also known as Cull the Kind

Yullveig

Wife of Cull, also known as Yullveig the Fierce

Erta

Daughter of Cull and Yullveig

Baran

Son of Cull and Yullveig

The Overland Raiders

Marshal Teal

A Letherii aristocrat

Enguf the Broad

A Genabackan pirate

Malle of Gris

A Malazan aristocrat

Holden of Cawn

A mage of Serc

Alca of Cat

A mage of Telas

The Sea Raiders

The
Sea Strike

Burl Tardin

Captain

Whellen

First Mate

Gaff

Second Mate

The
Silver Dawn

Jute Hernan

Captain

Ieleen

Navigator, wife of Jute

Lurjen

Steersman

Buen

First Mate

Letita

Master of weapons

Dulat

A sailor

The
Resolute

Tyvar Gendarian

Commander of the Blue Shields and Mortal Sword of Togg

Haagen Vantall

Steward of the Blue Shields

The
Ragstopper

Cartheron Crust

Captain

Orothos

First Mate

The
Supplicant

Timmel Orosenn

Also known as the Primogenitrix, ruler of the island of Umryg

Velmar

Priest and servant to Lady Orosenn

The T’lan Imass

The Kerluhm

Ut’el Anag
Lanas Tog
Bonecaster

The Ifayle

Tolb Bell’al

Bonecaster

The Kron

Pran Chole

Bonecaster

The Crimson Guard

K’azz D’Avore

Commander

Shimmer

Second-in-command

Blues

New captain of the Second Company

Bars

Also known as ‘Iron Bars’, formerly of the Fourth Company

Cowl

High Mage and Master Assassin

Gwynn

A mage

Petal

A mage

Black the Elder

 

Black the Lesser

 

Sept

 

Cole

 

Amatt

 

Lean

 

Keel

 

Turgal

 

The Crimson Guard Fourth Company

Cal-Brinn

Captain and mage

Jup Alat

Lieutenant

Laurel
Leena

Of
Mael’s Greetings

Ghelath Keer

Master

Havvin

Ship’s pilot

Levin

Apprentice pilot

Others

Silverfox

The ‘Summoner’ created to end the T’lan Imass war

Luthal Canar

Representative of the Canar trading house, of Lether

Lyan

A female warrior from north Genabackis, a shieldmaiden

Dorrin

King in exile of Anklos, Lyan’s ward

Fisher kel Tath

A well-travelled bard

Jethiss

A Tiste Andii castaway

Kilava

Ancient living Bonecaster of the Imass

Mist

A sorceress

Anger and Wrath

Mist’s sons

The Sharrs

A mage family

The Sheers

A mage family

Giana Jalaz

A former lieutenant in the Malazan army

PROLOGUE

 

North territory of a new land

Of the Jaghut wars:

Seventh century of the 12th Lamatath campaign

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