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Who's who

Characters

The figures who move through Song of the Dreamer: orphans and generals, scholars and tormentors, and the gods who wear mortal faces. These are the principals of the first book; many more walk the saga.

The Empire of Khor

Lightning and loyalty

Portrait of Lord General Carradon
Lord General · The Lightning Lord

Carradon

Khor's most respected general and its most powerful living channeller: the man who refused a crown and made an emperor instead. When a new throne moves against him, he answers with the cold precision of a soldier who has never lost.

Portrait of Elah, a pale young channeller in cracked armour
Order of the Eagle · Djedu

Elah

Carradon's daughter, and the youngest to pass the three Trials in a single moon since her father did. Gifted with rare depth of power and burdened by the name she carries, she wants only to be "just Elah", and to stand on her own.

Portrait of Kelnor, an ancient hooded scholar
Scholar · Healer

Kelnor

An ancient scholar of the Citadel of Djedu whose healing borders on the miraculous and whose quiet correspondence reaches further than any general's army. Mentor to the powerful, keeper of old secrets, and far more than he appears.

Portrait of Semir, a scarred officer in profile wearing a serpent insignia
Order of the Snake · Adjunct Governor

Semir

Carradon's oldest comrade-in-arms and the mind behind his every campaign: a lean, scarred officer who cannot channel but reads a battlefield, or a ledger, better than anyone alive. When exile comes, she volunteers before he can ask.

Portrait of Ngami, a Tru'Kante warrior painted for war
Tru'Kante · The Blood Valley

Ngami

A towering warrior of the Tru'Kante of the southern Blood Valley, painted for war and bound by an honour older than the Empire itself. Where his people walk, the desert seems to rise at their backs.

Portrait of Pyrh, an elderly secretary reading from a book
Secretary · Envoy

Pyrh

Carradon's trusted secretary and envoy: a patient keeper of ledgers and letters who carries his lord's word further than any blade could reach. By the close of the first book, his road has become one of the saga's earliest mysteries.

Vexia & the One Church

Faith and shadow

Portrait of Syrina, a fierce shaven-headed young woman
The Promised · Vexavon

Syrina

Taken from her mother as a child for a gift that surfaced too soon, Syrina survived twelve years inside the Hall of the Promised on cunning, fury, and refusal. Shaped by cruelty but defined by none of it, and about to be handed a destiny she never asked for.

Portrait of Bishop Garef Carter, a stern cleric
Bishop · Hall of the Promised

Garef Carter

The bishop who administers the Hall of the Promised: a cold, exacting servant of the One Church for whom every soul is first a matter of doctrine, and only then a person.

Portrait of Father Baker, a heavyset robed priest
The Hall of the Promised

Father Baker

A master of the Hall whose discipline shades into cruelty, and the architect of much of Syrina's childhood. Some debts, she has sworn, will one day be paid in full.

Portrait of General Wulfrik, an armoured commander
11th Legion · Fist of Heaven

Wulfrik

General Wulfrik Crenikson, raised to command the One Church's 11th Legion (the "Fist of Heaven") and turned north toward the frozen frontier. A soldier of faith at the sharp end of a holy war.

"Gods whisper, the dead rise, and truth becomes the most dangerous weapon of all."
Song of the Dreamer

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