About The Characters: Meet The Minor Players in “The Wall Of Night” Series — Jiron
It’s now only three months to the publication of Daughter of Blood — huzza!
But that fact, together with the recent cover reveals here, there, and everywhere (!), inspired me to spend some blog time with The Wall Of Night series’ characters, in the same way I spent time on the worldbuilding in A Geography Of Haarth.
I also decided to start by focusing on minor players to begin with, because: “I think it’s the presence of the smaller characters that “makes” a story, creating texture around the main points of view.”
And today’s character is (drum roll):
Jiron: scribe to the Earl of Night
“Jiron, the Earl’s scribe, stood beside Teron … and he turned his head with a quick, unhappy smile.
“Not good?” she murmured and he shook his head.
“Very bad,” he replied, equally softly. “We have won the battle it seems, but at a bitter cost …”
~ from © The Heir Of Night: The Wall of Night Book One, Chapter 5 — The Broken Gate