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- alternately as lover and instructor. Slain by her enemies defending the Tortallan crown. Duke Roger of Conté: Prince Jonathan's cousin and would-be usurper:...
- 2007) ISBN 978-1-84760-037-0 -- 'Of Stormwings and Valiant Women: The Tortallan World of Tamora Pierce', in Of Modern Dragons and other essays on Genre...
- town in France Conté royal family, a fictional family in Tamora Pierce's Tortallan world Conte, the title of Count in Italy and other European countries...
- The Immortals quartet, by Tamora Pierce, is the story of Veralidaine Sarrasri (known as Daine), an orphan with an unusual talent: she can speak with animals...
- otherwise a completely different world. Magic is very real and practical to Tortallans, from the common hedgewitch to the King's court mages. Deities are revered...
- The Big Bang Theory franchise, Sheldon Cooper's brother George Cooper (Tortallan character), character from The Song of the Lioness novel series by Tamora...
- Wolf-Speaker is a fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, the second in a series of four books, The Immortals. This book details the journey of Veralidaine Sarrasri...
- which Daine joins, to save the emperor's birds. Daine travels with a Tortallan emb****y to Carthak in order to help cure the Emperor's birds of a mysterious...
- battle between the Tortallans and the Scanrans leaves Blayce dead, and the people of Rathhausak free from his tyranny. The Tortallans and villagers of Rathhausak...
- The Provost's Dog trilogy is a series of young adult fantasy novels by best-selling author Tamora Pierce. The series is a prequel to Pierce's first quartet...