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Revision as of 01:17, 19 August 2018
Squire is the third installment of the Protector of the Small quartet by Tamora Pierce, high fantasy novels for young adults set in the Tortallan Universe. The book is about Keladry of Mindelan as she becomes a squire and what she has to accomplish in the four years leading up to her Ordeal of Knighthood. It's set in the realm of Tortall and provides readers a more in-depth glimpse into problems and issues with the realm as Kel discovers them.
Dedication
- "To Ms. Gloria Barbizan and Ms. Dorothy Olding—
strong businesswomen before women's liberation" - —Dedication of Squire
Back Cover
"My lord only took you because he felt sorry for you."
When Keladry of Mindelan is chosen by the legendary Lord Raoul to be his squire, the conservatives of the realm hardly think she's up to the job. But Kel quickly proves her mettle as a jouster, warrior, and guardian of a fiery griffin, earning respect and admiration among the men, not to mention the affection of a fellow squire. As she deals with the challenges of a new romance and a life in the royal guard, Kel also prepares for the infamous "Ordeal", the last challenge that stand between her and her dream of knighthood...
—Back cover summary
Publication History
The first hardcover edition of Squire was published on May 22nd, 2001, by Random House Children's Books; again August 1st of the same year by Perfection Learning; and lastly August 22nd by Turtleback Books. The hardcover large print edition was published December 3rd, 2005 by Thorndike Press. The first paperback edition was released August 27th, 2002 by Random House.
Plot Summary
Beginning
Kel has officially past the big exam into squiredom, but she is plagued with the knowledge that she might not ever serve the type of knight she wants to, and instead be relegated to a desk knight who will never teach her what she wants to know. Her own worries and constant trips to the Chamber of the Ordeal fill her head with this notion.
Just when she is about to lose hope, Raoul of Goldenlake offers to be her knight-master. This is awesome for Kel—even though she secretly wishes Alanna the Lioness would take her—as Raoul is one of the most respected knights in the realm. Her best friend Nealan of Queenscove is taken as a squire by Alanna, and although she is at first jealous and saddened about it, she settles into her life as Lord Raoul's squire. As she faces danger and problems, bandits at Haresfield, a new griffin to look after; she realizes that she would not give up Lord Raoul for Lady Alanna at all and she makes friends among the King's Own and Third Company.
Middle
Kel begins a romantic relationship with Cleon of Kennan, another squire who serves Kel's older brother Inness of Mindelan. She is resigned and angered to learn that Joren of Stone Mountain, one of her old enemies, was the culprit behind kidnapping Lalasa Isran on the day of her big exams. She is even more angered to see that Joren was only given a fine and she petitions the king and queen to change the law.
Kel also tries jousting. First, when she challenges Ansil of Groten to a jousting match after he insults Raoul and Lerant of Eldorne. She wins the match. She also jousts against Wyldon of Cavall, and is the first person in a long time to not be unseated by him. He also has completely warmed to her at this point and realizes that she is better than many of the boys he taught as training master.
She rekindles her friendship with the Yamani ladies, Shinkokami and Yukimi noh Daiomoru, and practices the naginata with them. A Royal Progress to celebrate the union between Prince Roald and Princess Shinkokami begins, and Third Company joins them—much to Raoul's chagrin.
In her second Midwinter as a squire, plenty of friends and a few enemies are set for their Ordeal of Knighthood. Cleon, Roald, and Garvey of Runnerspring (the latter of whom is an enemy) pass; Vinson of Genlith and Joren of Stone Mountain do not, as Vinson talks during his Ordeal, and Joren dies. Wyldon resigns as training master and takes Owen of Jesslaw as squire as per Kel's wishes.
End
Fighting heats up at the Scanran border as Maggur Rathhausak sends killing devices to Tortall. Kel bests one with another squad. She returns to Corus for her Ordeal of Knighthood and passes, becoming a lady knight.
Alanna reveals herself as the mysterious benefactor, with one more gift: a finely wrought sword from Raven Armory. Kel dubs it Griffin.
Characters
Main Characters
- Squire Keladry of Mindelan
- Lord Raoul of Goldenlake and Malorie's Peak
- Sergeant Domitan of Masbolle
- Peachblossom
Minor Characters
Men of the Own
- Captain Flyndan Whiteford
- Captain Glaisdan of Haryse
- Captail Ulliver Linden
- Sergeant Osbern
- Sergeant Aiden
- Sergeant Balim
- Sergeant Volorin
- Corporal Qasim ibn Zirhud
- Corporal Derom
- Corporal Symric
- Lerant of Eldorne
- Emmet of Fenrigh
- Fulcher
- Wolset
- Gildes of Veldine
- Noack
Squires/ Young Knights
- Nealan of Queenscove
- Seaver of Tasride
- Esmond of Nicoline
- Merric of Hollyrose
- Prince Roald of Conté
- Vinson of Genlith
- Joren of Stone Mountain
- Garvey of Runnerspring
- Owen of Jesslaw
- Iden of Vikison Lake
- Warric of Mandash
- Balduin of Disart
- Prosper of Tameran
- Zahir ibn Alhaz
- Cleon of Kennan
- Quinden of Marti's Hill
- Yancen
Nobility
- King Jonathan of Conté
- Queen Thayet
- Princess Kalasin of Conté
- Sir Gareth the Younger of Naxen
- Alanna the Lioness
- Duke Baird of Queenscove
- Lord Wyldon of Cavall
- Princess Shinkokami
- Anders of Mindelan
- Myles of Olau
- Sir Jerel of Nenan
- General Vanget haMinch
- Lady Yukimi noh Daiomoru
- Prince Eitaro noh Nakuji
- Lady Haname noh Ajikuro
- Sir Paxton of Nond
- Ebroin of Genlith
- Lord Burchard of Stone Mountain
- Master Advocate Muirgen of Sigis Hold
- Duke Turomot of Wellam
- Ilane of Mindelan
- Imrah of Legann
- Baron George Cooper of Pirate's Swoop
- Lady Cythera of Naxen
- Lady Eitaro
- Lord Seneschal
- Stigand of Fenrigh
- Master Harailt of Aili
- Sir Ansil of Groten
- Sir Voelden of Tirrsmont
- Inness of Mindelan
- Piers of Mindelan
- Sir Hildrec of Meron
- Yvenne
- Fianola
- Lachran of Mindelan
Commoners
- Commander Buriram Tourakom
- Evin Larse
- Lalasa Isran
- Tianine Plowman
- Master Upton Oakbridge
- Daine the Wildmage
- Numair Salmalín
- Lindhall Reed
- Ivath Brand
- Urfan Noll
- Macorm
- Gavan
- Bernin
- Yayin
- Gower
- Clerk Hayward
Animals
Immortals
Mentioned Characters
In order of mention:
- Mithros
- Chaos
- Onua Chamtong
- Salma Aynnar
- Wave Walker
- Goddess
- Emperor Kaddar Iliniat
- Ralon
- Wayland of Darroch
- King Jasson
- Conal of Mindelan
- Countess of King's Reach
- Nualt of Rosemark
- Emry of Haryse
- Sebila of Disart
- Padraig haMinch
- Roger of Conté
- Warlord Maggur Rathhausak
- Ermelian of Aminar
- Delia
- Sakuyo
- Torsen Hammersmith
External links
See also
Protector of the Small | |
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Novels: First Test • Page • Squire • Lady Knight | |
Pages/Squires | Keladry of Mindelan • Nealan of Queenscove • Owen of Jesslaw • Cleon of Kennan • Esmond of Nicoline • Faleron of King's Reach • Garvey of Runnerspring • Joren of Stone Mountain • Merric of Hollyrose • Quinden of Marti's Hill • Crown Prince Roald • Seaver of Tasride • Vinson of Genlith • Zahir ibn Alhaz • Balduin of Disart • Dermid of Josu's Dirk • Iden of Vikison Lake • Prosper of Tameran • Teron of Blythdin • Warric of Mandash • Yancen of Irenroha |
Knights | Alanna the Lioness • Anders of Mindelan • Conal of Mindelan • Gareth of Naxen the Elder • Gareth of Naxen the Younger • Inness of Mindelan • Jonathan IV of Conté • Myles of Olau • Wyldon of Cavall • Douglass of Veldine • Imrah of Legann • Ansil of Groten • Jerel of Nenan • Nualt of Rosemark • Paxton of Nond |
Other Nobles | Adalia of Mindelan • Baird of Queenscove • Ilane of Mindelan • Oranie of Mindelan • Piers of Mindelan • Thayet of Conté • Tilaine of Mindelan • Harailt of Aili • Maura of Dunlath • Turomot of Wellam • Uline of Hannalof • Burchard of Stone Mountain • Cythera of Naxen • Lachran of Mindelan • Padraig haMinch • Sebila of Disart • Vanget haMinch • George of Pirate's Swoop |
King's Own | Flyndan Whiteford • Qasim ibn Zirhud • Raoul of Goldenlake and Malorie's Peak • Aiden • Balim • Derom • Domitan of Masbolle • Emmet of Fenrigh • Fulcher • Gildes of Veldine • Glaisdan of Haryse • Lerant of Eldorne • Noack • Osbern • Symric • Ulliver of Linden • Volorin • Wolset • Lofren |
Haven Residents | Connac • Einur • Fanche Weir • Gilab Lofts • Gragur Marten • Gydane Elder • Hildurra Ward • Hobard Elbridge • Idrius Valestone • Loesia • Meechiyel Elder • Olka Valestone • Oluf • Oswel • Peliwin Archer • Qafi • Saefas Ploughman • Snalren • Thurdie • Vidur • Waehild • Weylin • Yanmari • Yngvar • Zamiel Fairview |
Commoners | Eda Bell • Gower Isran • Hakuin Seastone • Lindhall Reed • Numair Salmalín • Obafem Ezeko • Salma Aynnar • Stefan Groomsman • Timon Greendale • Upton Oakbridge • Veralidaine Sarrasri • Lalasa Isran • Hugo Longleigh • Tianine Plowman • Buriram Tourakom • Onua Chamtong • Urfan Noll • Alvik • Breakbone Dell • Eulama • Gothar Weir • Hevlor • Lukin • Rengar • Terrec • Tobeis Boon • Tollet |
Foreigners | Chisakami • Kaddar Iliniat • Nariko • Eitaro noh Nakuji • Haname noh Ajikuro • Maggur Rathhausak • Shinkokami • Yukimi noh Daiomoru • Blayce the Gallan • Irnai • Stenmun Kinslayer • Zerhalm |
Animals | Arrow • Jump • Peachblossom • Hoshi • Peg • Crown • Freckle • Duck • Nari • Quicksilver • Shepherd |
Others | Balcus Starsworn • Bonedancer • Ivor • Tkaa • Yayin • Danayne • Iakoju • Graystreak • Iriseyes • Jealousani • Maresgift • Chamber of the Ordeal |
Places | Tortall: Corus • Tortallan Royal Palace • Balor's Needle • Olorun River • Royal Forest • Mindelan • River Domin • Haresfield • River Bonnett • Owlshollow • Queensgrace • Anak's Eyrie • Bearsford • Fort Giantkiller • Fort Mastiff • Goatstrack • Greenwoods River • Haven • Northwatch Fortress • Riversedge • Fort Steadfast • Yamani Islands • Scanra: Vassa River • Pakkai River • Smiskir River |
Events | Scanran War • Battle of Forgotten Well • Royal Progress |
The third quartet set in the Tortallan Universe by Tamora Pierce. |