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Thunderhead: Part One

In the second volume of the Arc of a Scythe series, infighting and corruption among the scythes threatens to bring down their entire order.

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  1. sentient
    endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness
    How fortunate am I among the sentient to know my purpose.
  2. prescient
    perceiving the significance of events before they occur
    Scythes were trained in perceptive skills. They were not prescient, but five highly developed senses could often have the semblance of a sixth.
  3. errant
    moving in an uncontrolled, irregular, or unpredictable way
    A scent, a sound, an errant shadow too minor to register consciously might be enough to make a well-trained scythe’s neck hairs bristle.
  4. obsequious
    attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
    “I won’t harm you,” Brahms said. “I’ve just completed a gleaning—I have no desire to increase my tally today.” Although, admittedly, he might change his mind if the interloper was either too offensive, or obsequious.
  5. reprobate
    a person without moral scruples
    He pushed the figure into a wall, and considered pulling out his blades to glean this reprobate, but Scythe Brahms had never been a brave man.
  6. indisposed
    somewhat ill or prone to illness
    His peach velvet robe was stained green and brown, as if covered in mucus. It was humiliating. He considered gleaning the couple—for no one should see a scythe so indisposed and live—but instead held out his hand and allowed them to kiss his ring, thereby granting both of them a year of immunity from gleaning.
  7. derision
    contemptuous laughter
    After they left, he brushed himself off and resolved to say nothing to the Irregularity Committee about this, because it would leave him open to far too much ridicule and derision.
  8. coalesce
    fuse or cause to come together
    I am the sum of all their knowledge, all their history, all their ambitions and dreams. These glorious things have coalesced—ignited—into a cloud too immense for them to ever truly comprehend.
  9. atrophy
    undergo weakening or degeneration as through lack of use
    Anyone in the world could be anything they imagined. Too bad that imagination had atrophied.
  10. vestigial
    not fully developed in mature animals
    For most people it had become vestigial and pointless, like the appendix—which had been removed from the human genome more than a hundred years ago. Did people miss the dizzy extremes of imagination as they lived their endless, uninspired lives? Rowan wondered. Did people miss their appendix?
  11. rend
    tear or be torn violently
    The two philosophies forever warred in Rowan’s mind, rending him in two.
  12. Machiavellian
    of or relating to amoral or conniving political principles
    Scythe Goddard, in spite of all his high-minded, Machiavellian rhetoric, was a base and evil man who received exactly what he had earned.
  13. base
    having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality
    Scythe Goddard, in spite of all his high-minded, Machiavellian rhetoric, was a base and evil man who received exactly what he had earned.
  14. qualm
    uneasiness about the fitness of an action
    Rowan had no qualms about what he had done. Nor did he have qualms in taking Goddard’s ring for himself.
  15. abiding
    unceasing
    If the scythedom had not been infested with dozens of scythes just as cruel and corrupt as Goddard....
    ...And if Rowan didn’t feel a deep and abiding responsibility to remove them.
  16. hubris
    overbearing pride or presumption
    And so it grieves me deeply to see a rise of dark hubris within the scythedom. There is now a frightening pride seething like a mortal-age cancer that finds pleasure in the act of taking life.
  17. venerable
    impressive by reason of age
    Now the venerable structure was a historical site.
  18. docent
    a guide who leads others on a tour
    Tours were given seven days a week by docents with PhDs in the study of mortal humans.
  19. brocade
    thick expensive material with a raised pattern
    The gold adornments of the altar ahead paled in comparison to his golden robe, decorated in glittering brocade.
  20. ensconce
    fix firmly
    Xenocrates enjoyed the robe—except on the occasions that its weight became an issue. Such as the time he nearly drowned in Scythe Goddard’s pool, ensconced in the many layers of his gilded robe.
  21. gilded
    made from or covered with gold
    Xenocrates enjoyed the robe—except on the occasions that its weight became an issue. Such as the time he nearly drowned in Scythe Goddard’s pool, ensconced in the many layers of his gilded robe.
  22. debacle
    a sudden and complete disaster
    But that was a debacle best forgotten.
  23. supplicant
    one praying humbly for something
    “The priest would sit in the center chamber,” the docents would explain to tourists, “and listen to confessions from the right booth, then from the left booth, so that the procession of supplicants could move more quickly.”
  24. proxy
    a person authorized to act for another
    “Audience by proxy is the only audience with the Thunderhead that you can have, Your Excellency.”
  25. respective
    considered individually
    “Give the Nimbus agent my heartfelt greetings, and wishes for good relations between our respective organizations.”
  26. conclave
    a confidential or secret meeting
    “The Nimbus agent wishes to remind Your Excellency that, while the scythedom customarily ordains new scythes in its conclaves, it is merely a custom, not a law. Rowan Damisch completed his apprenticeship, and is now in possession of a scythe’s ring. The Thunderhead finds this to be adequate grounds to consider Rowan Damisch a scythe—and therefore will continue to leave his capture and subsequent punishment entirely in the hands of the scythedom.”
  27. infallibility
    the quality of never making an error
    I am always correct.
    This is not a boast, it is simply my nature. I know that, to a human, it would appear arrogant to assume infallibility—but arrogance implies a need to feel superior.
  28. upstart
    of someone who has suddenly risen economically or socially
    An upstart junior scythe—even one who had arrived at her position under so much controversy—wasn’t worth more than a few volleys of their attention.
  29. revel
    take delight in
    Citra had grown used to this; a scythe was the center of attention in every situation with or without wanting to be. Some reveled in it, others preferred to do their business in quiet places, where there were no crowds and no eyes but the eyes of their subjects.
  30. facetious
    cleverly amusing in tone
    “Would you try your hand at baccarat?” he asked. “It’s a simple game, but the levels of strategy are boggling.”
    She couldn’t tell whether he was being sincere or facetious in his assessment of the game.
  31. croupier
    someone who collects and pays bets at a gaming table
    He matched her bet with his own and gestured to the croupier, who dealt two cards to the cellist and two cards to himself.
  32. cavalier
    showing a lack of concern or seriousness
    She thought he’d be cavalier and ask for a lemon twist, or an olive, but no, he just looked at it.
  33. discretion
    power of making choices unconstrained by external agencies
    Sometimes her gleaning subjects would attempt to get immunity for entire multitudes of offspring. In those circumstances she had to refuse. But one extra? That was within her discretion.
  34. debonair
    having a sophisticated charm
    Finally Mr. Hogan lifted the glass with debonair style, and regarded the way the liquid caught and refracted the light.
  35. rapport
    a relationship of mutual understanding between people
    As a junior scythe, Anastasia could have worked under any scythe who would have her—and many had offered—but there was a rapport she had with Scythe Curie that made the job of gleaning a little more bearable.
  36. conspicuous
    obvious to the eye or mind
    They were noticing her because she was the only one not wearing a costume. She was conspicuous in her lack of conspicuousness.
  37. clandestine
    conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
    Pittsburgh was the perfect place for a clandestine meeting. It was a city underserved by the scythedom.
  38. macabre
    shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
    The place was too macabre for them, what with people running around in shredded, bloody costumes, with plastic knives, celebrating all things gruesome. For scythes, who took death seriously, it was all in very poor taste.
  39. ruefully
    in a manner expressing pain or sorrow
    “No,” she said calmly. “I’m your friend.”
    “Ahh...,” he said a bit ruefully, “my ‘friend.’”
  40. ambivalence
    mixed feelings or emotions
    Still, I am not insensitive to the ambivalence people can have at my constant presence in their lives.
Created on Wed Feb 26 17:57:54 EST 2020 (updated Mon Mar 02 15:41:22 EST 2020)

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