Primly was the Quon Talian sergeant of the 10th squad, 8th Legion, 3rd Company of the Bonehunters. He was quite young and so did not have much of a beard on his long ascetic face.[1] He had been a Quon noble, but had committed some act that left him disowned and possibly on the run.[1] During his time in the army he had left whatever highborn airs he possessed behind.[1]
Badan Gruk thought Primly's face soured whenever anyone spoke to him.[2]
Members of Primly's squad[]
- Hunt, corporal
- Drawfirst, heavy infantry
- Masker, heavy infantry[3]
- Mulvan Dreader, mage
- Neller, sapper
- Skulldeath, marine
Note: In the Reaper's Gale Dramatis Personae the heavy Lookback is listed as part of 4th squad and the heavy Drawfirst as part of Primly's 10th squad. But the text of the book refers to Lookback as the last remaining heavy in the 10th, suggesting their squads should be reversed.[4] It is unclear which source is correct.
In Reaper's Gale[]
Adjunct Tavore Paran clashed with Empress Laseen at Malaz City and took the Bonehunters rogue, following the Tiste Edur fleet that had ravaged Sepik back to Lether.[5] Tavore invaded the Letherii Empire, burning her transport vessels on the shoreline and spreading the marines in isolated pairs of squads across thirty leagues of coast. The marines moved forward into the Letherii countryside towards Letheras, the capital, with orders to kill Edur by night and stir the occupied Letherii into rebellion. Each squad had a mage responsible for hiding their presence and confusing their enemies.[6]
Primly's squad, along with Sinter's 4th and Badan Gruk's 5th squads, landed furthest south of all the marines. Remaining together, they saw little resistance moving east and soon reached a river. Rather than slog through through waist-deep swamp muck, they stole a fisher boat and sailed upriver. They made excellent time until running into a Letherii galley in the night. Kisswhere and Sinter were lost in the water during a discharge of Moranth munitions. Forced ashore, they were pursued day and night, using up their mages dodging and ducking enemy attacks. Somewhere along the way Masker was also lost, leaving Primly with only one heavy.[7][8]
Contrary to the Adjunct's expectations, the Letherii soldiers did not use the Malazan invasion to turn against their Edur occupiers.[9][10] The marines further north saw intense action, and as they neared Letheras fighting became more desperate and their munition supplies dwindled. Hellian and Urb's squads earned the support of the Letherii slave and Indebted classes by changing tactics to slay the government officials, lawyers, and debt-holders in each village.[11] Fiddler and Gesler's squads joined them at a tavern a day's travel from the capital just in time for a force of hundreds of Edur to envelop the village the Malazans occupied.[12]
Three days after leaving the river, Primly, Sinter, and Badan Gruk's squads came upon the overwhelmed Malazans. Badan Gruk immediately thought to pass around them, but Primly and Corporal Hunt argued that their squads were ready to fight. The three squads turned the tide of battle with their fresh supply of munitions. The new arrivals deferred to Fiddler's seniority, and the former Bridgeburner ordered the marines to hold their position in hopes they would be reinforced by Fist Keneb.[13] Primly was forced to intervene when Hellian and Skulldeath's mutual sexual attraction became too public.[14] By the time Keneb's forces arrived, thousands of Edur followed in their wake, pushing the gathered Malazans towards the city where the Imperial Brigade awaited.[15]
Caught between the two armies near Kravos Hill, the 800 remaining Malazans[16] were forced to huddle under Beak's protective spell when the Letherii mages cast a deadly ritual of Chaos upon them and the Edur. The spell was broken, but the hair of all those under Beak's protection turned white. The Edur abandoned the field after their allies' betrayal, and the shaken Imperial Brigade withdrew to meet Adjunct Tavore's more threatening main force as it disembarked from the Lether River.[17]
Keneb marched on Letheras thinking the marines deserved to be the first to enter the capital.[18] After the marines found a hidden entrance beneath the wall, the seized the city's western gate to allow the rest of the army entrance.[19] Soon the City Garrison surrendered and the city fell.[20]
In Dust of Dreams[]
(Information needed)
In The Crippled God[]
It was revealed that Primly and most of his squad died in the battle against the K'Chain Nah'ruk.[21]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.643
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.642
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.671
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.671
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 13, US HC p.356
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 13, US HC p.361-365
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.642-643/647/650
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.671
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 14, US HC p.410
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 17, US HC p.481
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.632
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.631-636/650
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 21, US HC p.642-643/650/652-653
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.686
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.673-674
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 24, US HC p.745
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 22, US HC p.679/686-695
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 24, US HC p.778
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 24, US HC p.779/800
- ↑ Reaper's Gale, Chapter 24, US HC p.812
- ↑ The Crippled God, Chapter 4, UK HB p.97