Saturday, August 25, 2018

Updated glossary of terms for Bess


Glossary of terms:

Airling             the Tudor equivalent of airhead

Berfrois           A stand for spectators, originally for tourneys, a level above the ground

Bonded           those who have made a mental bond, may refer to a pair, one human one dragon, or to either of the pair.  Written with a capital to refer to those Bonded to dragons, but in lower case if bonded to a drakeling

By my troth    today we should say ‘upon my word!’ or ‘My goodness!’ if used in surprise, or the phrase may be used to express a serious promise eg ‘by my troth, mistress, I shall protect you with my life.’

Certes              Certainly

Common
Wyrms            Topaz dragons, a mistaken name

Coney             the name used at the time for a full-grown rabbit; rabbit was used only for the young, as pig was used for what today we call piglet, hog being the full grown animal.

Coruscation    a flock of drakelings; coined recently.

Dominie          schoolmaster

Dortoir            we’d call it a dormitory nowadays

Drakelings       tiny dragon-like creatures possibly made as pets by dragons in the past.

Draxery           the study and art of dragon care

Draxier            one who has Bonded with a dragon, an honorific even as ‘Doctor’ is

Farthingale      a wide, hooped skirt .

Fie!                  An expression of disapproval, may indicate surprise but in a negative way

Froward          Contrary.

Galligaskins    loose breeches caught under the knee, suitable for working in.

Good lack!      An expression of surprise

Gramercy!       An expression of surprised gratitude

Grow a rose    euphemism for relieving the bladder

Humanism       a belief that the actions of human beings are important individually and collectively, emphasising critical and rational thinking above acceptance of superstition or dogma. Humanists follow this belief.

Jakes               the toilet. Commonly outside, with a seat over a cess pit, dug out by a ‘gong farmer’ twice a year.  Often communal. 

Lackaday!       Also well-a-day, an expression of sorrow or misfortune.

Legr                a lair, or cave for a dragon to live.  When capitalised, it is a collection of legrs in a cliff

Leman             lover

Lorewyrms      Amethyst dragons, known for their knowledge.  The only dragons which would re-Bond

Marry!             An expression of surprise.

Nurture-
Wyrms            Topaz wyrms, mostly female, one of the two colours known to breed

Speedwyrms   Beryl dragons, notable for their speed

Spellwyrms     Diamond dragons, black in colour as diamonds of the time were not cut with the brilliant cut later discovered

Warwyrms      Ruby dragons, known for their aggression. Mostly male, one of the two colours known to breed.




Cast list year 2 for Bess


Cast list

Main Protagonists

Elisabeth ‘Bess’
Marlowe                      Orphaned daughter of dead playwright Christopher ‘Kit’ Marlowe.
Bess is the ward of Master William Shakespeare, playwright and actor, and his wife Anne, née Hathaway. Bonded to Opal dragon Frostfire

Richard ‘Diccon’
De Bercy                     Second son of Lord de Bercy,  a Yorkist family.

Tangwystl Goch           Welsh girl, poverty stricken but claiming descent from Uther Pendragon [father of the Legendary King Arthur]


The faculty

Master Piet Van Huys The Great Master, Principal of the School of Wyrm Lore and Draxery, Flemish, Bonded rider of Lorewyrm, Amethyst Skyshadow.

Savin Kettlewell           Teacher of Alchemy, married to Mistress Amie Kettlewell. Bonded rider of Diamond dragon Deepglim. Does not suffer fools gladly.

Dr. Roger Bray            Teacher of Astronomy and Astrology. Has hidden depths. Has a sense of humour and plays the flute rather well, and is a fine dancer. Bonds 25th March 1601 with Sapphire dragon.

Elizabeth Carey           Teacher of the Magical Art, Bonded rider of Diamond dragon,, Glitterwing. Head of Diamond House. Decisive and caring.

Amie Kettlewell           Teacher of Apothecary and Herbal arts, wife of Master Savin Kettlewell.  Bonded rider of Topaz Goldgleam. Head of Topaz House. Kindly.

Richard Dowell            Teacher of History and Politics. Eyepatch, served against the Armada.  Bonded rider of Topaz Goldglimmer. A great believer in the maxim that he who would have peace, prepares for war.

Ralph Sackwild            Teacher of Logic and Rhetoric.  Does not like children.  Abrasive.  Becomes tutor of more advanced pupils, Bonds with Amethyst dragon Duskwing. Is shown to be a fine dancer.

Ambrose Crooke         Teacher of Latin.  Bonds with Ruby June 1600. Enthusiastic.

John Coxe                   Teacher of the Arts of War, Bonded to Ruby dragon Firestorm. Head of Ruby House. Not academic but very knowledgeable.

Faculty electives

Josse Attwood             Teaches Mathematics, Bonds with Topaz dragon,  June 1600

Mayhew Parnell           Teaches Physical Sciences, Bonds with Amethyst dragon Dawnhaze, June 1600 and becomes Head of Amethyst House

Othello Parkes             Teaches Languages, specifically French and Italian.

Colin Glasse                Teaches Engineering, Bonds with Ruby dragon June 1600

Adnet Tomkin             Teaches Geography, Bonded with Beryl dragon Blueflash, Head of Beryl House. Something of a dandy.

Lady Anne de la Pole  Teaches Music. Private to the point of secrecy.


Classmates of Bess and friends

Audrey Woolfstone     Beryl House, wealthy and rather fond of herself.

Aloysius Cobb             Diamond House, pale dark sarcastic boy who resents girls learning, Soldier’s son

Jane Evrard                  Diamond House, fond of books and book learning, artisan’s child

John Seymour              Topaz House, well born, but impoverished

Will Smith                    Topaz House.  Gilota Danforth is hiding out from an unwelcome marriage and is dressed as a boy.

Lancelyn Webber        Ruby House, brash and rather loud

Amery Ellis                  Ruby House,  thinks before acting

Hal Pocock                  Ruby House, inclined to be jealous. Despises girls.

Paul Garrard                Ruby House.  A very literal child but also honourable.


Scholars a year more advanced than Bess

Jane Edmonton            Amethyst House.  A humourless girl of limited imagination


Scholars two years more advanced than Bess

Coll Brewster               Amethyst House. Illegitimate son of priest.  Prankster, holds wager book. Bonds 25th March 1601 to Rose Quartz dragon

Roger White                 initially Amethyst House, son of whitesmith.  Prankster, crony of Coll. In November 1600 he Bonds with Diamond dragon Deepshine.

Katherine Keene          Diamond House, prone to chilblains.  Roger is sweet on her. Bonds November 1600 with Diamond dragon

Alys Thripp                 Beryl House


Scholars three years more advanced than Bess

Hal Shimpling              Ruby House, Bonded rider of Ruby dragon Swiftfire

Lawrence Stephens      Amethyst House, schoolmaster’s son. Bonds June 1600 with Amethyst dragon Nimbus

Ann Wilcox                 Ruby House, plays football with the boys, rather loud and vulgar.  Fancies her chances with Master Sackwild

Leo Ripley                   Ruby House

Bart Moffat                  Ruby House

Gibb Perkins                Ruby House

Lukas Revitt                Diamond, Bonds to Diamond dragon 25th March 1601

2 boys in Ruby House who are muscle for Perkin Aston [year above]


Scholars four years more advanced than Bess

Matthew ‘Matt’ Tyler   Amethyst House, Bonded rider of Amethyst Dragon Hazedancer. Son of a potter, ran away to gain education.

Tom Michaels              Diamond House, Bonds with Diamond dragon June 1600

Sencey Pargetter          Diamond House, beautiful girl Queen of the May, Bonds with Diamond dragon Darkstar June 1600

Emme Braithwaite       Topaz House, Bonded to Topaz dragon Amberclaw

Pierce Knollys             Ruby House, Ruby Knight, Bonded to Ruby Dragon Flamedancer

[Perkin Aston               Ruby House, wealthy boy who thinks he can buy everything.  Expelled from school summer 1600]

New intake September 1600

Elixabete ‘Lixie’
Lopez [Wolfe]             Amethyst House

Clary Payne                 Diamond House

Walter Aldous              Diamond House

Henry Attenborough    Diamond House

[Henry] Robert
Fitzroy                         Beryl House, an illustrious grandparent

Miles Chettle                Beryl House

Catherine Basset          Topaz House

Anne Carter                 Topaz House

Sarah Morse                 Topaz House

Elizabeth ‘Ellice’
Parnaby                       Ruby House

Harry Thurtell              Ruby House

Francis Waterman        Ruby House

[Martin Howard           Ruby House]

[Will Beaufort              Ruby House]

[Tom Devereux           Ruby House]

+ 1 Beryl, +2 Topaz +6 Ruby not currently named.



Others

John Wolfe,
aka Igon Lopez,           one-time servant to Amethyst House, held hostage by Don Garcia,  later teacher of Spanish

Mitchel,                       Servant

Edward Stoat
Aka Eduardo
Comadrejo, deceased   Spy and saboteur for Don Garcia

Mistress Montague       a stuck up and silly woman.

Lucy Percy                  a woman from court


Real People

Queen Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, Queen of England and the colonies

Sir Thomas Walsingham, nephew of Sir Francis and patron of Master Will Shakespeare

Audrey Walsingham, his wife and Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen

Sir Robert Cecil, Secretary of State and probably spymaster

William Shakespeare, playwright and actor

Sir Walter Raleigh, sea captain, explorer



Mentioned

Real



Sir Francis Walsingham [deceased] the Queen’s spymaster and patron of Kit Marlowe

John Shakespeare, Will’s father, sometime wool merchant, glover, rogue

Anne Shakespeare, née Hathaway, Will’s wife

Judith and Hamnet Shakespeare, twins, younger children of Will and Anne;[ Hamnet died aged  11]

John Dowland, composer and musician

Christopher ‘Kit’ Marlowe [deceased] Playwright and probably agent of Sir Francis Walsingham [fictionally father of Bess in this series]




Fictional

Don Garcia de Halcon y Veneme, Spanish ambassador to Queen Elizabeth  and necromancer

Doña Violante, his wife



Monday, August 20, 2018

2 Bess and the Queen 1


Chapter 1

Bess groaned.
She lay flat on her back on the ground, exhausted.
Who might have predicted that helping a baby dragon to learn to fly could be so exhausting for the one on the ground?
Frostfire, her dragon, muzzled against her.
“You are being lazy.”
“I am being too exhausted to move,” retorted Bess to the mind-voice of her Bondmate. 
Since the unBonded students had left for the summer, Frostfire had continued to grow, now being the size of a large horse.  She would continue to grow for the next three years, to reach her optimal adult size, and though she might continue to grow a little for the rest of her life, it was only the immortal Amethyst lorewyrms which grew all their lives. And Frostfire was not a lorewyrm.
Indeed, nobody quite knew what Frostfire was.  Her name described her opalescent sheen perfectly, with flickering colours inside her superficially milky-white colour.  She had been an odd egg, hatched early by accident when the Spanish agent Eduardo Comadrejo had precipitated Frostfire’s hatching.  He was dead, but there was still plenty to fear, from Spain.
Bess shuddered.
“You are worrying, again.  Get up and you can run with me again, and stop thinking about it,”  said Frostfire.
“Come, Draxier Marlowe, you have rested,” said Master Van Huys.  “I appreciate that you are younger than the other Bonded, but that is balanced with the energy of a twelve-year-old, against those who are teachers and quite adult.”
Bess suppressed another groan, and got up.
“Yes, Master,” she said.
“One more lap only,” said the Master.
Bess did not say so, but she was much relieved.  The Master directed those with dragons learning to use their wings to run alongside these first flights to shout encouragement and, if necessary, instructions.  Some of the Ruby dragons, the warwyrms, needed to be reminded to flap their wings if they became too impressed with their soaring abilities; and some needed rescuing from updraughts in the Legr’s enclosed circuit.
The Legr, or Lair, was built into an old quarry of limestone.  On the one side of it was the school and its gardens, from which one descended on a flight of steep steps. On the other side, the limestone cliff fell away a short way further on than the Legr, down to a vale of scrub and light woodland for dragons to hunt.  The Legr wall stood as a bastion cliff on that side.
Within the circuit of the quarry floor, the cliffs were riddled with caves, which constituted the legrs of different dragons, those Bonded longer ago having higher legrs, which could only be reached by flying dragonback.  The newly Bonded had legrs at ground level.   A well gave good, pure water, and servants brought meat for the youngest dragons.  Soon Frostfire would go on her first hunt, doubtless encouraged by Bess’s seven drakelings, tiny dragon-like creatures, reputedly bred by dragons themselves as pets.  Bess had become on object of much interest in the school, being pointed at for the number of bonded drakelings as well as for her unusual Bondmate.  Bess took it in her stride; she was used, after all, to people pointing out her guardian, Master Will Shakespeare, who had taken her into his household with his own children when her father, Master Kit Marlowe, had been killed. He had died at the hand of one of his friends possessed by a spell cast by the same Eduardo Comadrejo, or as Bess had known him, Edward Stoat.
The other newly-Bonded were watching as Bess and Frostfire made the last lap of the Legr.  Though Master Van Huys was attempting to catch up the others, two weeks behind Bess and Frostfire, he stretched the slightly more advanced pair more.  Frostfire gave tongue in triumph, and glided in. Bess sat down hard.
“Put your head between your knees,” suggested Sencey Pargetter, a girl of nearly sixteen who had befriended Bess and her regular friends, Diccon and Tangwystl, at the beginning of the summer.  Bess did as she was bid, and found that the dizziness subsided.
Sencey’s Bonded dragon, the shiny black Diamond dragon, Darkstar, came and greeted Frostfire.  They delicately sniffed noses, like cats, until Sencey’s one drakeling and Bess’s seven started squabbling and scolding, determined not to be left out of anything.
The masters who had bonded held themselves aloof from the other youngsters; Master Parnell who taught physical sciences, who was now head of Amethyst House, Bess’s school house. The other three were Master Attwood, who taught mathematics, Master Glasse, who taught Engineering, and  Master Crooke, the only one who taught Bess as yet, the teacher of Latin.  Masters Crooke and Parnell were the younger of the two, hardly out of university, at twenty and twenty one years old. The other two were in their late twenties.
Bess giggled, and said to Sencey in a low voice,
“You must be pleased not to have a dragon colour which lays eggs, or you might find yourself confused about your feelings for masters who Bond at the same time.”
Sencey rolled her eyes.
“I would not like to be Bonded to a Topaz dragon, for that reason,” she said.  “But Mistress Kettlewell says that when one senses that one’s dragon is ready to mate, one might sequester oneself.  She intends to do so, for her husband’s dragon is Diamond, and would take no interest in such. Apparently it is only once every 5 years or so.”
“I suppose it makes sense that only Ruby and Topaz dragons breed, though I do wonder how they produce Amethyst dragons,” said Beth.
“I asked about that,” said Sencey.  “And the Master said that Skyshadow was cagey, and had some vague knowledge which she scarcely recalled, related to the sorts of dragon we don’t usually see, including Frostfire, I guess.”
“I wonder what Skyshadow knows and why she is keeping it close,” said Bess.  Skyshadow was the huge lorewyrm bonded to The Master, Master Piet Van Huys.  Lorewyrms could live a very long time, and would Bond more than once if they had lost their human to old age.
It was said, too, that their Draxiers lived longer than normal humans, but there were so many things about dragons which were still not known.


“Well, Draxier Marlowe, are you ready to visit the queen?” asked Master Van Huys.
“Master, I doubt I will ever be ready to visit the queen. Methinks, however, that I am as well prepared as I ever might be,” said Bess.
He laughed, and led her out into the cold morning to mount Skyshadow.
“Greetings young Draxier,”  Skyshadow’s thoughts were heavy in Bess’s mind.
“Greetings, Skyshadow,” Bess returned.  “Have you recalled anything about Opal dragons like Frostfire?”
“Only a riddle, lore passed down,” said the big dragon. “That the coming of the milky rainbow is a time of joy but a time of confusion, when things left more comfortable sleeping will awake.”
“That ... I do not understand,” said Bess.
“No, young one, and I am not sure if I understand it either,” said Skyshadow.  “Doubtless, however, time will cure my lack of knowledge, and I may then pass the lore in less cryptic form.”
“And it can be recorded in the annals of Draxery,” said Van Huys.  “Climb up, Draxier!”
Bess had ridden on a dragon before, on the half-grown Ruby dragon Swiftfire, bonded to the boy, Hal Shimpling, who had become a friend. It did not prepare her for the belly-dropping lift from Skyshadow’s massive lavender-coloured wings.  Bess gasped.
“It is a little bit too exciting, isn’t it?” said Van Huys, mildly.  “One gets used to it.  Hang on!”
Bess needed no further prompting!  Presently, however, she relaxed, and looked around, marvelling at the beauty of the translucent pumping wings, seeming to be faceted in a honeycomb of slightly different purples, the odd black, some facets blue, and some milky opal.  She wondered if other dragons contained hints of other colours too.  Frostfire’s wings were still almost transparent, but she resolved to look more carefully at other dragons she knew.
She looked down, and gasped.  They were so far above the ground that the fields and tracts of woodland below looked like the random patches on Mistress Anne’s patchwork quilt. 
“How fast are we going, Master?” she called back.
“We travel at a good forty miles an hour!” replied the Master.
“That is amazing!” Bess gasped.  Why, it was three times the speed of a galloping horse, if such speed was to be sustained for more than a few minutes.
“It is, indeed!” the Master agreed.  “It means that there is nowhere in the realm which cannot be reached in a day.”
Bess’s head spun.  To be able to take news so quickly would make the queen’s position unassailable, so long as her enemies were denied the same privilege.
“That smear on the horizon; can it be London?” she asked.
“Aye, it is the smoke from houses and businesses,” said Van Huys.  “A stinking wen, with as many, they say, as two hundred thousand souls.  We will be going to the north of the city, to Richmond Palace, which the Queen, God bless her, favours these days. Especially in winter, for it is warmer than most of the draughty piles she owns,” he added.  “It’s a newer building than some, built by her grandsire, on the site of the old Palace of Sheen.”
As they came closer, Skyshadow followed the course of the Thames, and Bess gasped to see the size of the palace, topped with spires and minarets, soaring above the towers from which they grew, though the building itself was four tall storeys high.
“Oh, Master!  I am scared!” said Bess.
“What, intimidated by a building? Nay, a Draxier is not afraid of stones and mortar!” said Van Huys.  “Though I’d not say that intimidation was not in Henry VII’s mind when he caused it to be built, for he was seen by many as a usurper.”  He went on, “It is in grander style and larger than Greenwich or Hatfield palaces, which are also favourites of Her Majesty, though she spends most of her time at Whitehall, for it is convenient to Parliament in Westminster.  She hath withdrawn, however, to Richmond, for this meeting.”
Skyshadow made a complete circuit of the palace, swooping down so that Bess might see the building better, and Bess giggled to see how people fled.
“Ah, most people fear dragons,” said Master Van Huys.  “Your job, in part, will be to keep a balance between fear of their power, and affection for their actions to aid the queen, for if the fear ever becomes too great, there will be those who seek to destroy dragonkind.  This is why we must invite some people to own their own drakelings;  so they may see the more benign aspects of dragonkind, with such helpful little creatures being their daily reminder.”
“I understand now, how wise you are, Master!” said Bess.  “I have taught my coruscation of drakelings some tricks, to put on a display, as you hinted when I began training with Frostfire.”
“Well done,” said Van Huys.  “You have trained your drakelings very well, Master Kettlewell tells me that he is very happy with their abilities to help you in alchemy, and he is somewhat equivocal about their usefulness as a general rule.”
“They are clever enough to want to be helpful rather than be sent away,” said Bess.
“And well enough trained to do it well,” said the Master.

And then they were coming in to land, on the wide lawn which swept down to the Thames river, and a welcoming party was waiting.
Bess swallowed hard, and thanked Skyshadow for the flight, and slid hastily down the big dragon’s flank, to make her curtsey.


Saturday, August 18, 2018

The old cat with the gammy leg


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one happy Bungle.  He'd be a Bengal but he doesn't have the dignity for it