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This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Wolf-Speaker. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Tamora Pierce Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License. |
Wolf-Speaker is the second in a series of four books, The Immortals.
This book details the journey of Veralidaine Sarrasri as she learns more about her wild magic and her journey to Dunlath to help the wolves, only to find there is a bigger and more dangerous plot afoot.
Plot summary
Daine receives a summons from some old friends - the wolf pack from her old village, led by Brokefang and his mate Frostfur, who are unhappy with the nobles ruining the Long Lake, their territory. They send messengers to ask Daine for help and then disappear back into the night to hunt while Daine discusses this over with her teacher, Numair Salmalin.
Numair agrees to help the wolves, but he decides that he first must visit the nobles in Fief Dunlath at a party to further investigate after they find the burnt remains of the Seventh Rider Group.
Numair recognizes a battle mage at Fief Dunlath, who appears to be wooing Lady Yolane. After Daine boldly approaches them about the threat to the wolves and to the area with a warning that if they don't change, things will happen, the nobles all laugh at her. She retires with Numair back to their quarters and stealthily leave in the night from Fief Dunlath.
Shortly after this, Numair decides to go back to the city where King Jonathan is and warns him of something afoot in Dunlath. Daine stays to sort out the mess with her friends and Numair tells her not to do anything very nasty.
Throughout the book, Daine reaches the next level in the development of her wild magic as she starts to share minds with animals, a useful ability as she uses the eyes of squirrels and other creatures to spy. This ability soon translates to gaining certain characteristics of animals once she returns to her natural body.
Daine discovers she has the power to shapeshifting|morph into animals after Maura, Lady Yolane's somewhat plain and much younger sister, runs away from Fief Dunlath. Shortly afterwards, Rikash Moonsword the Stormwing appears to be fond of Maura and he makes Daine rethink her theory about all Stormwings being naturally evil. Maura tells Daine about Yolane's plans to become Queen - a deal with Emperor Ozorne of Carthak, who is also hinted at causing the siege at Pirate's Swoop in the first book. In the meantime, Daine meets a basilisk named Tkaa, who comes to be an important ally and a partial tutor to the young dragonet known as Kitten.
With the help of Maura, Tkaa, Kitten (Skysong the Dragonet), the Stormwing Lord Rikash, Alanna the Lioness and Raoul of Goldenlake, Numair and Daine manage to rip the entire plot to pieces.
Release details
- 1994, USA, Simon & Schuster / Atheneum Books (ISBN 0-689-31833-2), Pub date 2 May 1994, hardback (First edition)
See also
The Immortals | |
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Set in Galla, Tortall, Carthak, and the Divine Realms | |
Books | Wild Magic • Wolf-Speaker • Emperor Mage • The Realms of the Gods |
Main Characters | Veralidaine Sarrasri • Numair Salmalín • Cloud • Kitten • Badger |
Tortallan Characters | King Jonathan • Queen Thayet • Alanna the Lioness • George Cooper • Princess Kalasin • Prince Roald • Thom of Pirate's Swoop • Harailt of Aili • Hakim Fahrar • Stefan Groomsman • Gareth the Younger of Naxen • Duke Gareth of Naxen • Martin of Meron • Josua • Imrah of Legann • Maude Tanner |
Queen's Riders | Buriram Tourakom • Sarge • Onua Chamtong • Tahoi • Evin Larse • Miri • Farant • Kuri Taylor • Selda • Elnore |
Dunlath | Short Snout • Brokefang • Lady Yolane • Maura of Dunlath • Tristan Staghorn • Belden of Dunlath • Rebel • Wisewing • Blueness • Scrap • Flicker • Tait Randson • Frostfur • Quickmunch • Alamid Mokhlos • Gissa of Rachne • Hasse Redfern • Huntsong • Blackthorn |
Carthaki Characters | Emperor Ozorne • Kaddar Iliniat • Varice Kingsford • Lindhall Reed • Zekoi • Princess Fazia • Bonedancer • Tano • Iry • Teeu • Etiakret • Ilom Chioké • Cholombi |
Immortals | Stormwings: Rikash Moonsword • Zhaneh Bitterclaws • Barzha Razorwing • Hebakh Razorwing • Jokhun Foulreek • Ozorne Tasikhe; Dragons: Flamewing • Diamondflame • Wingstar • Jewelclaw • Icefall • Cometfern; Basilisks: Tkaa; Ogres: Iakoju; Spidrens • Coldfangs • Skinners • Darkings: Gold-streak • Leaf |
Gods | Weiryn • Green Lady • Graveyard Hag • Uusoae • Gainel • Badger • Broad Foot • Old White • Night Black • Queenclaw • Mithros • Great Mother Goddess • The Cat • Kidunka • Lushagui • Father Universe • Mother Flame • Fire Ant Queen |
Animals | Mangle • Spots • Darkmoon |
Other Characters | Hakkon Falconer • Inar Hadensra • Deniau Rittevon • Valmar Rittevon |
Artifacts, magic | Simulacrum • Bloodrain • Wild magic • Sight • Gift • Darking |
Places | Tortall: Pirate's Swoop • Corus • Dunlath • Port Legann; Galla: Snowsdale • Cría; Carthak: Imperial Palace of Carthak • Thak's Gate • River Zekoi; Divine Realms: Chaos vents • Dragonlands • Chaos Realms • Mortal Realms |
Events | Siege of Pirate's Swoop • Tortallan peace delegation • Immortals War |
The second quartet set in the Tortallan Universe, preceded by The Song of the Lioness quartet. |