Read Gonji: Red Blade from the East Online
Authors: T. C. Rypel
Tags: #Fantasy, #epic fantasy, #conan the barbarian, #sword and sorcery, #samurai
The son of the most noble
daimyo
Sabatake Todohiro stood and faced the east. He turned slowly, marveling at the vast and distant beauty of the encircling Carpathian peaks, which belted the territory like a long-ago echo of the ancient walls of Vedun.
“Hai,”
he breathed at last, “and that, Wilfred-san, is how a man of the East brings order and harmony to the chaos of barbarian Europe.”
Then Wilf watched him climb the slope to their tethered steeds, up through the sparse pines to a point where a vermilion sun lay engorged on the hilltops, where, from Wilf’s vantage, Gonji’s form went awash in the bloody glow.
THE END
of Book One of
The Deathwind Trilogy
THE DEATHWIND TRILOGY CHARACTER INDEX
Alain Paille,
an artist and poet; Vedun’s antic genius
Aldo Monetto,
a biller; friend of Karl Gerhard
Anna Vargo,
wife of Flavio’s counselor Milorad
Anton, the Gray Knight,
last retainer of Baron Rorka
Anton Torok,
a lorimer
Baron Ernst Christophe Rorka,
deposed baron of the province
Ben-Draba,
King Klann’s Field Commander
Boris Kamarovsky,
a wood craftsman; friend of Strom Gundersen
Captain Sianno,
a Llorm officer under King Klann
Danko,
a tanner
Eduardo,
young leader of a band of street urchins
Esteban,
second-in-command of King Klann’s 3
rd
Free Company
Father Dobret,
itinerant priest; confidant of Simon Sardonis
Flavio,
Council Elder of Vedun
Francisco Navárez,
Captain of the 3
rd
Free Company
Galioto,
a farmer and dairy stockman
Garth Gundersen,
chief blacksmith of Vedun
General Gorkin,
King Klann’s castellan
Genya,
servant at Castle Lenska; beloved of Wilfred Gundersen
Giacomo Battaglia (Jocko),
cook for the 3
rd
Free Company
Giselle,
beloved of Janos Agardy
Gola the Butcher,
a mercenary
Gonji Sabatake-no-Sadowara,
an itinerant samurai on a quest through Europe
Goodwin,
an English merchant
Gornick,
a farmer
Greta,
betrothed of Jiri Szabo
Gutschmidt,
owner of the Provender Inn
Hawkes,
an English mercenary with the 3
rd
Free Company
Helena,
a young deaf-mute
Hildegarde,
a Nordic warrior-woman; a former bandit
Ignace Obradek,
a blind wagoner
Ivar,
Llorm lieutenant under Captain Julian Kel’Tekeli
Jacob Neriah,
a traveling merchant
Jana Torok,
daughter of Anton
Janos Agardy,
a clubfooted militiaman; a romantic poet
Jiri Szabo,
a young militiaman; betrothed of Greta
Julian Kel’Tekeli,
captain of free companions in the occupying army in Vedun
Karl Gerhard,
a brilliant archer, fletcher and hunter; friend of Aldo Monetto
Klann the Invincible,
mysterious enchanted king who has invaded Vedun
Klaus,
an oafish militiaman
Kovacs,
a lorimer; father of Lottie
Lady Gorkin,
wife of the castellan
Lady Thorvald,
a mistress of the king
Lancaster,
an English merchant; companion of Goodwin
Lorenz Gundersen,
eldest son of Garth; Vedun’s Chancellor of the Exchequer
Lottie Kovacs,
a castle servant; lover of Richard
Luba,
a vicious mercenary
Lydia Benedetto,
wife of councilor Michael
Mark Benedetto,
young brother of Michael
Michael Benedetto,
protégé of Council Elder Flavio
Miklos Zarek,
a fisherman
Milorad Vargo,
Flavio’s friend and advisor; husband of Anna
Mongols (Ling and Hu San),
antagonists of Gonji with the 3
rd
Free Company
Mord,
King Klann’s sorcerer
Nikolai Nagy,
a hostler; friend of Stefan Berenyi
Old Gort,
ancient gatekeeper of Vedun
Paolo Sauvini,
a wagoner; apprentice to Ignace Obradek
Phlegor,
a militant craft-guild leader
Radetzky,
a foster
Richard,
a castle baker; lover of Lottie Kovacs
Riemann,
a German highwayman with the 3
rd
Free Company
Roric Amsgard,
chief provisioner of Vedun; a former Austrian soldier
Salavar the Slayer,
vicious, legendary mercenary
Simon Sardonis,
mysterious loner sojourning near Vedun
Sophia,
mother of Helena
Stanek,
a mercenary under Julian
Stefan Berenyi,
a hostler; friend and co-worker of Nikolai Nagy
Strom Gundersen,
a shepherd; youngest son of Garth
Sylva Monetto,
wife of Aldo
Tadeusz,
a militiaman
Tiva,
a little girl in Eduardo’s bunch
Tralayn,
prophetess and councilor in Vedun
Tumo,
a cretin giant with Klann’s army
Vaclav,
father of Tiva
Verrico,
Vedun’s surgeon
Vlad Dobroczy,
a farmer; rival of Wilfred Gundersen
Wilfred Gundersen,
middle son of Garth; a smith, lover of Genya
William Eddings,
an English sundrier in Vedun
Wolverangue,
a powerful demon invoked by Mord
Wyvern,
a ghastly flying serpent; a familiar of Mord
Yuschak,
a farmer
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
T. C. RYPEL
—“Ted,” to all who admit to knowing him—is a writer who has divided most of his existence between northeast Ohio and the darker regions of his imagination. He has tilted with the fantastic, in fiction and nonfiction, in most forms that wouldn’t surprise you—novels, film criticism, screenplays—but some that surprise even him. (Would you believe, Irish drinking-ballad lyrics for a
Ripley’s Believe It or Not
endeavor?)
Gonji
is the work for which he is best known, chronicling the historical-fantasy, European sword-and-sorcery adventures of a demon-stalked, metaphysically questing, halfbreed samurai, Gonji Sabatake. A popular adventure-fantasy series in the 1980s,
Gonji
was curtailed by the original publisher’s cancellation of its entire fantasy line. Now that the series has been revived in new stories, foreign reprints, audiobooks, and the present Borgo Press reissue, Rypel plans to bring a long-promised closure to Gonji’s relentless quest across monster-infested medieval Europe and into strange and unexpected worlds beyond.