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The Sunbearer Trials: Chapters 8–13

This first book of the duology introduces seventeen-year-old Teo, son of the goddess of birds, who must compete for the honor of either carrying an elixir to the temples or being sacrificed to refuel the Sun Stones that protect the people of Reino del Sol.

Here are links to our lists for the novel: Chapters 1–3, Chapters 4–7, Chapters 8–13, Chapters 14–19, Chapters 20–26
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  1. manifest
    reveal its presence or make an appearance
    He’d have to keep his expressions in check and push his worries down deep, where they could later manifest as a stomach ulcer or something.
  2. morbid
    suggesting the horror of death and decay
    But for Teo, seeing her was a relief—a friend in an otherwise unfriendly place, even if Fantasma was a morbid reminder of the trials’ stakes.
  3. respective
    considered individually
    Higher on the mountain, Atzi and Auristela duked it out from their respective sections.
  4. unrelenting
    never-ceasing
    Water sprayed his face, stinging his skin and obscuring his vision. The rush was unrelenting. When he stepped too close, the force of it nearly shoved his foot out from underneath him.
  5. outcropping
    part of a rock formation that juts above surrounding land
    It was mostly boulders and sharp outcroppings. He could see the ninth glyph sitting on a flat sheet of rock.
  6. allotted
    given as a task or a portion
    “Marino, Teo, and Xio didn’t reach the top within the allotted time,” Diosa Luna explained.
  7. brazen
    not held back by conventional ideas of behavior
    The jaguar-headed god looked just as outraged as Ocelo, but at least they had the brain to scold their child for speaking so brazenly to Diosa Luna.
  8. wry
    humorously sarcastic or mocking
    Xio blinked his dark eyes slowly at Teo, offering him a wry smile.
  9. chide
    scold or reprimand severely or angrily
    “Ugh, stop yawning, you’re ruining the pictures!” she chided, throwing her elbow into his arm.
  10. surly
    unfriendly and inclined toward anger or irritation
    Ocelo, surly even by their standards, stabbed their fork into their food as they ate.
  11. auspicious
    indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
    “I thought you’d have more energy after such an auspicious day, but you’re all acting like overtired children, so—”
  12. holographic
    of or relating to 3D projected images
    Some people only had one card while others had many, and some were plain while others were holographic or lenticular.
  13. mace
    a heavy war club, typically with a spiked metal head
    “Mine is how I can turn earth minerals and rocks into weapons,” Niya said. To demonstrate, she turned a titanium bangle into a shield in her left hand, and a silver one into a very painful-looking mace in her right.
  14. complementary
    serving to fill out, enhance, or supply what is lacking
    “Their powers kind of go hand in hand, don’t they?”
    Xio nodded. “They’re very complementary, yeah.”
    “That’s why they train together all the time, like a team instead of individuals,” Niya explained, an annoyed edge to her voice.
  15. conduit
    a passage through which water or electric wires can pass
    “It takes a lot of Atzi’s physical energy to create bolts of lightning. Those rings she wears are conduits, which help her out, but she’s still only thirteen—no offense, Xio—so if she’s going too hard, she can exhaust herself.”
  16. monetize
    use something as a source of income or profit
    “You could probably get a bunch of followers and start monetizing your content,” Xio suggested with a grimace, trying to make Teo feel better, but it didn’t work.
  17. prattle
    speak about unimportant matters rapidly and incessantly
    “Auristela has a huge following on Instagrafía,” Niya prattled on.
  18. lenticular
    rounded and thinner on the outside while wider in the middle
    Ocelo had three cards. Xio pulled out the most recent—a lenticular trading card that switched back and forth between Ocelo’s normal form and their powered-up form.
  19. tactful
    showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people
    “That sucks, bud,” Niya said, not very tactful but still sympathetic.
  20. splay
    widen or spread apart
    Her wings splayed out behind her across it, long and elegant.
  21. facade
    a showy misrepresentation to conceal something unpleasant
    Aurelio straightened his back, his cool facade in place even though Teo could see how his hands clenched into fists at his sides.
  22. machismo
    exaggerated masculinity
    He wouldn’t let Aurelio get under his skin. This was all just some machismo power play and Teo wasn’t going to fall for it.
  23. caldera
    a large crater caused by the violent explosion of a volcano
    “It’s sulfur,” Niya told Teo, pointing as they went over another ridge and a caldera came into view. “Everything is warmed by the geothermal heat of La Cumbre!”
  24. semblance
    the outward or apparent appearance or form of something
    “Thirsty as in—like, hydrated, not—” He sputtered, trying to regain some semblance of composure.
  25. kaleidoscopic
    made up of varied and constantly shifting elements
    The kaleidoscopic colors and sheer size of the gemstones were dizzying.
  26. astute
    marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
    “I wonder what kind of trial Fauna set up,” Xio murmured to himself as he fiddled with his bracelet.
    “Probably something to do with animals,” Niya said, leaning back against the railing.
    “Seeing as Fauna is the goddess of animals, I’d say that’s an astute observation,” Teo grumbled, leaning against the railing as he stared out into the thick tangle of trees along the riverbank.
  27. devolve
    grow worse
    All three birds took flight and perched on the railing. They devolved into excited chatter, hopping around excitedly on their blue feet.
  28. fledgling
    young bird that has just become capable of flying
    QUETZAL’S son!
    You’re Quetzal’s fledgling?!
  29. fanfare
    a gaudy outward display
    They proceeded through the streets of El Valle with full fanfare. They were escorted by the eight Fauna jinetes on horseback.
  30. embellish
    make more attractive, as by adding ornament or color
    Each rider wore the same matching outfits in white with gold accents—lace trousers embellished with ribbons, elaborate dresses with three layers of ruffles and traditional embroidery in the shapes of different animals.
  31. flashy
    tastelessly showy
    Unlike the outer areas of El Valle, the heart of the city resembled any other flashy Gold metropolis he’d seen on TV but with added adjustments made with wildlife in mind.
  32. trough
    a container from which cattle or horses feed
    Modern buildings had animal-sized doors and there were feed troughs outside of shops visited by donkeys and cows.
  33. preen
    clean with one's bill
    She gazed down at him, and for a split second, Teo thought she might start preening his feathers and his hair, the same way she’d done when he was small.
  34. deadpan
    speak in a deliberately impassive or serious manner
    “Aw, Ocelo,” Niya deadpanned, “you didn’t tell us your mom was coming.”
  35. initiate
    set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
    With that, Mariachi trumpeted his cornet and Teo’s watch vibrated, initiating the trial.
  36. concede
    admit or acknowledge, often reluctantly
    “Yeah, okay, I see your point!” Niya conceded.
  37. guttural
    relating to or articulated in the throat
    The mother alebrije let out a deep, guttural cry.
  38. maim
    injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration
    The three of them needed to find alebrijes that wouldn’t horribly maim them.
  39. warble
    sing or play with trills
    It tipped its head back and let out a terrible warbling sound that made Teo wince, but it bounced happily in hand before scaling his arm.
  40. trill
    sing or play alternating with the half note above or below
    Three short trumpets burst from Mariachi’s cornet, and Teo’s watch shook in time with them.
    But before Ocelo could cross, the cornet trilled.
Created on Sun Feb 04 13:42:02 EST 2024 (updated Mon Feb 05 12:20:05 EST 2024)

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