Ink 2 - Inkspell
Ink 2 - Inkspell
Ink 2 - Inkspell
By Funke, Cornelia
Characters from Inkheart
Meggie The daughter of Mo and Resa, now living with her parents and her mothers aunt Elinor. Like her father, Meggie has the rare magical ability to read characters out of books - to bring them into this world by reading the words aloud. But since meeting Fenoglio, the author of the original book of Inkheart, she now dreams of being able to write as well as she can read so that she can not only bring characters out of books but also send them back again.
Mortimer Folchart, known as Mo or Silvertongue A bookbinder - or, as his daughter calls him, a book doctor. Meggie says he can paint pictures in the air with- his voice. Since experiencing the awful consequences of reading Dustfinger, Capricorn, and Basta out of their story and almost losing his wife forever, he has avoided reading aloud. Mo is now troubled by his daughters dangerous fascination with the world of Inkheart.
Resa (Theresa) Mos wife, Meggies mother, and Elinors favorite niece. Resa is now safely back with her family but has still to recover from the years she spent trapped in the Inkworld, her time in service to the evil Mortola, and losing her voice. She tells Meggie of her life on the other side of the pages, scribbling down her memories on paper.
Elinor Loredan Resas aunt, a book-collector, also known as the bookworm. Elinor once preferred her books to human company but is now happy to have Meggie, Mo, and Resa living with her. Darius, the book-loving but stammering storyteller, is also now a part of her household.
Darius Formerly Capricorns reader in the first book of Inkheart, Darius, like Mo and Meggie, possesses the ability to read characters out of stories - but damages them if he stutters over the words. He now helps Elinor in her library. Basta calls him Stumbletongue.
FenOglio, also known as Inkweaver Author of the original book Inkheart, from which Basta, Dustfinger, and Capricorn came - and, with Meggie and Mos help, the writer of the words used to get rid of Capricorn. He disappeared into his own story that same night.
Dustfinger A fire-eater whom Mo accidentally read out of the pages of Inkheart. He is also known as the fire-dancer. Plucked from his story, Dustfinger has lived in our world for ten years and would risk anything to go home to the Inkworld. At the end of the first book he stole from Mo the last remaining copy of Inkheart. He owes the three scars on his face to Bastas knife and is never without Gwin, his tame marten, or his young apprentice, Farid.
Farid A boy read by Mo out of Tales of the Arabian Nights, he is devoted to Dustfinger. Nimble and quickwitted, he has a talent for stealing and other robbers arts, developed in his previous life. He also has a soft spot for Meggie.
Gwin Dustfingers pet, a horned marten intended by Fenoglio to play a deadly part in his original tale of Inkheart.
Capricorn The brutal leader of a gang of mercenary fire-raisers, he was read out of the pages of Inkheart. Unlike Dustfinger, Capricorn enjoyed his time in this world. He made it his business to burn every remaining copy of Inkheart in an attempt to avoid ever returning to the story. But eventually, with the help of Meggie and Fenoglio, he is destroyed by Mo.
Basta One of Capricorns most devoted henchmen. Superstitious and m love with his knife, he once slashed Dustfingers face. At the end of the first book he made his escape, followed by Capricorns housekeeper and mother, Mortola.
Mortola Capricorns mother, also known as the Magpie. A poisoner, she kept Resa enslaved for many years as her servant. Her greatest wish is to see Mo punished for what he has done to her son.
And now, in Inkspell
Orpheus, also called Cheeseface by Farid Discovered in our world by Dustfinger, he claims to have the ability to both read and write characters in and out of books. He is an ardent but unreliable admirer of the original story of lnkheart.
IN THE INKWORLD
The Motley Folk A loyal band of strolling players (entertainers) to which Dustfinger once belonged, the Motley Folk travel between Lombrica and Argenta, the two principalities of the Inkworld, led by their own Black Prince.
The Black Prince A master knife-thrower, secretive champion of the poor, and Dustfingers best friend from long ago. He is accompanied wherever he goes by a faithful black bear.
Cloud-Dancer A crippled former tightrope-walker, now a messenger - and an old friend of Dustfingers.
Sootbird An unconvincing fire-eater.
Baptista Actor and accomplished mask-maker, disfigured by pockmarks.
IN LOMBRICA
Minerva Fenoglios kindly landlady.
Ivo Minervas son.
Despina Minervas daughter.
Rosenquartz A tiny glass man and Fenoglios long-suffering helper.
Nettle A healer who uses herbs and potions to cure the sick.
AT THE CASTLE OF OMBRA
The Laughing Prince Bereaved father of Cosimo the Fair; also known as the Prince of Sighs since his sons untimely death.
Violante, Her Ugliness The unhappy wife of Cosimo, daughter of the Adderhead, mother of Jacopo - the heir to the realms of both Lombrica and Argenta.
Balbulus An illuminator (illustrator), brought to the library of the Castle of Ombra by Violante.
Brianna The willful daughter of Roxane and Dustfinger, maid to Her Ugliness.
Cosimo the Fair The deceased son of the Laughing Prince.
AT ROXANES FARM
Roxane Dustfingers beautiful wife, formerly a minstrel who now grows herbs for the healers.
Jehan The son of Roxane and her deceased second husband.
Jink Another home marten.
IN ARGENTA
AT THE INFIRMARY
The Barn Owl The physician who looked after Dustfinger when he was a child.
IN THE CASTLE OF NIGHT
The Adderhead, also known as the Silver Prince A warmongering tyrant who fears only death itself. Capricorn and his fire-raisers were in his pay.
Slasher Formerly Capricorns fire-raiser, now in the Adderheads service.
The Piper, also known as Silvernose Formerly Capricorns fire-raiser, he, too, now sings his dark songs for the Adderhead.
Firefox Capricorns successor, chief bodyguard and herald to the Adderhead.
Taddeo The librarian of the Castle of Night.
Ink 2 - Inkspell
1 WORDS MADE TO MEASURE
He has been trying to sing Love into existence again And he has failed.
Margaret Atwood, Orpheus 2, Eating Fire
Twilight was gathering, and Orpheus still wasnt here.
Farids heart beat faster, as it always did when day left him alone with the darkness. Curse that Cheeseface! Where could he be? The birds were falling silent in the trees, as if the approach of night had stifled their voices, and the nearby mountains were turning black. You might have thought the setting sun had singed them. Soon the whole world would be black as pitch, even the grass beneath Farids bare feet, and the ghosts would begin to whisper. Farid knew only one place where he felt safe from them: right behind Dustfinger, so close that he could feel his warmth. Dustfinger wasnt afraid of the night. He liked it.
Hearing them again, are you? he asked, as Farid pressed close to him. How many times do I have to tell you? There arent any ghosts in this world. One of its few advantages.
Dustfinger stood there leaning against an oak tree, looking down the lonely road. In the distance, a streetlamp cast its light on the cracked asphalt where a few houses huddled by the roadside. There were scarcely a dozen of them, standing close together as if they feared the night as much as Farid.
The house where Cheeseface lived was the first on the road. There was a light on behind one of its windows. Dustfinger had been staring at it for more than an hour. Farid had often tried standing motionless like that, but his limbs simply would not keep still.