Brawn Hilda: Tisala is a practical application of this trope.Book Ends: The book starts with a Dictionary Opening saying Hurog means Dragon and ends with Oreg repeating those words as a cryptic answer to Ward's inquiry.Big Brother Instinct: Ward towards his younger siblings.Ward also notes that she's not " slim-fragile" like most tall women, instead having a broad, "square build" that is lean and heavily-muscled, ". Tisala has a distinctively masculine face that is Covered with Scars from years of fighting. Ward will do no such thing, stating that "There are no slaves in Hurog", and flees the place, with his Cute Mute sister Ciarra, Oreg, the slave, and two loyal men of the castle staff in tow. Things are further complicated by the fact that two noblemen ask Ward to deliver a slave, who had fled to Hurog. Oreg is actually an immortal being, ''made'' into castle Hurog so that the man who did it (Oreg's own father) would not need any other servants. The death of his father brings about many changes, among them the fact that he inherits Oreg, who he thought was just a ghost. At the start of the novel, his father died, and Ward has problems to convince everyone that he is fully capable of inheriting and managing the estate. It is mainly about Ward, who pretended to be stupid ever since his father gave him a beating that would almost have killed him. Hurog is a series of two books, Dragon Bones and Dragon Blood, written by Patricia Briggs.
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