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  Maternal grandfather of Violante.

  Resa (Theresa) Folchart

  Mo’s wife, Meggie’s mother, and Elinor’s favorite niece. She spent many years mute and enslaved by the evil Mortola after Mo unknowingly read her into Inkheart. Resa returns to the Inkworld in search of Meggie in Inkspell. By Inkdeath, she and Mo are expecting a second child, and she wishes to return to our world, even though the rest of her family does not. By following the dangerous craft she learned as the Magpie’s servant, she, too, shape-shifts into a bird—a swift—in an effort to save Mo and Dustfinger at the Castle in the Lake.

  Rico

  Fenoglio’s grandson.

  Robbers

  Blackbeard, Charcoal-Burner, Elfbane, Gecko, Grabber, Hedgehog, Hobo, Silkworm, Swindler, and Twofingers are among the band of robbers in Inkdeath. See also Snapper, Woodenfoot.

  Rosanna

  Youngest daughter of Roxane and Dustfinger; died of a fever while Dustfinger was stranded in our world.

  Rosenquartz

  Fenoglio’s peevish, put-upon, pink-colored glass man. Appreciative of Elinor’s frankness toward the author once she arrives in the Inkworld!

  Roxane

  Dustfinger’s wife, and a great beauty, with raven hair and alabaster skin. Mother of Brianna, Rosanna, and Jehan. Once a minstrel woman, she is now a healer and herbalist.

  Sandro

  One of Violante’s child-soldiers.

  Shadow

  Known as Capricorn’s Hound in Inkdeath. A being whose touch, and even breath, brings death.

  Slasher

  Formerly Capricorn’s fire-raiser, now the Adderhead’s henchman.

  Snapper

  Robber, writer, and follower of the Black Prince. Saves Doria and Luc from hanging in Inkdeath.

  Sootbird

  Strolling player and unconvincing fire-eater. An informant to the Adderhead in Inkspell; serves the Milksop in Inkdeath.

  Spelt-Mill

  Scene of a terrible act of treachery in Inkspell.

  Strong Man

  Strolling player and robber, named Lazaro. One of the Black Prince’s most loyal companions; accompanies Resa on her dangerous journey to the Castle in the Lake. Older, half brother of Doria.

  Sugar, also known as the Wardrobe-Man

  Servant of Mortola and then of Orpheus. A huge hired thug with rotten teeth.

  Susa

  Dead sister of Doria and Lazaro, buried in the graveyard of the strolling players.

  Taddeo

  Librarian in the Castle of Night.

  Thumbling

  The Adderhead’s bodyguard, notorious for cutting a thumb off every man he kills and turning the bone into a little-pipe to mock the Piper.

  Tullio

  Furry-faced page of the Laughing Prince; loyal to Violante.

  Violante, also known as Her Ugliness

  Daughter of the Adderhead, widow of Cosimo the Fair, mother of Jacopo. Her cruel nickname can be attributed to a large birthmark on her left cheek. Once heir to the realms of both Lombrica and Argenta, she despises her immortal father and plots his demise, recruiting an army of child-soldiers and enlisting the aid of the Bluejay in her scheme.

  Vito

  The eldest of Violante’s child-soldiers.

  Wayless Wood

  The forest south of Ombra, the place where Meggie and Farid arrive in the Inkworld.

  White Book, also known as the Book

  Bound for the Adderhead by Mo in Inkspell to give him immortality.

  White Women

  The servants of Death.

  Woodenfoot

  Robber with a stiff leg—not a fast runner, but a good cook.

 
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