Sandry's Book - Characters in "Sandry's Book"

Characters in "Sandry's Book"

  • Lady Sandrilene fa Toren - young noble girl with thread magic
  • Trisana Chandler - young merchant girl with weather magic
  • Briar Moss - young thief with plant magic
  • Daja Kisubo - young Trader girl with smith magic
  • Niklaren Goldeye - powerful seer mage who finds the four and is Tris's main teacher
  • Dedicate Lark - kind weaver mage at Discipline Cottage who is Sandry's main teacher
  • Dedicate Rosethorn - sharp plant mage at Discipline who is Briar's main teacher
  • Dedicate Frostpine - smith mage who teaches Daja
  • Duke Vedris IV - the ruler of Emelan and Sandry's great-uncle
  • Kirel - Frostpine's apprentice and Daja's friend
  • Little Bear - dog that the four saved when it was being beaten up which they now keep
  • Moonstream - dedicate superior of Winding Circle
  • Dedicate Gorse - cooking mage at Winding Circle
  • Dedicate Crane - plant mage who is Rosethorn's rival and has constructed a greenhouse

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