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Reccanto Ilk was a Trygalle Trade Guild shareholder and part of Master Quell's caravan. He had watery grey eyes and apparently rather poor eyesight.[1]

He often took Glanno Tarp up on his offbeat bets, while complaining the terms were always too vague and needed more precision.[2]

He considered himself a master duellist with a rapier,[3] although he sometimes also fought with a saw-toothed knife.[4]

In Toll the Hounds[]

Master Quell's latest Guild trip through the Warrens ended with a crash in Darujhistan outside Quip's Bar that sent shareholders sprawling.[5] Five shareholders had been killed during the journey, but that was just another day working for the Guild.[6] Reccanto Ilk led the survivors (Master Quell, Faint, Glanno Tarp, and Sweetest Sufferance) into the bar to drink and recover.[5] There, Glanno Tarp and Reccanto placed bets on a rat investigating the open mouth of the sleeping proprietor, Quip Younger.[7] Mappo Runt approached Master Quell about taking him to Lether where he planned to search for his friend, Icarium. The sorcerer agreed presuming they could fill the positions of the now understaffed crew. Consequently, Gruntle, Amby Bole, Jula Bole, and Precious Thimble were hired.[8]

The Guild carriage first passed into Hood's realm where they were unexpectedly overwhelmed by a hostile army of the dead. During the chaotic melee, three dead men mauled Sweetest Sufferance seemingly intent on some kind of rape. Although Reccanto Ilk came to her aid, he used the opportunity to grope her. Glanno Tarp complained over Ilk manhandling his future wife.[9] Unable to find the exit gate, Quell hastily brought them to a small tropical island (where it was realized their carriage had inadvertently picked up the undead Cartographer in its wake). The mage then returned to Hood's realm with Gruntle as his escort in an attempt to learn what was happening. They learned from the shade of Toc the Younger that Hood's realm was now sealed to the living. An undead dragon burst from the ground as Quell opened a return portal, following them back to the island before flying away.[10][11]

Master Quell took them off the island through Mael's realm, riding heaving waves amidst a furious storm.[12][13][14] Arriving at the shores of a southern Genabackis island, the carriage raced to the top of an immense wave to crash into a cliffside village before it could be dashed onto the rocks below. The carriage was shattered, sending driver Glanno Tarp, Cartographer, and the horses careening away. The shareholders found themselves in Reach of Woe, a community of Wreckers plagued by a curse that turned their young women into bloodthirsty Tralka Vonan. Three Tralka Vonan were awakened by the noise of the crash, forcing Mappo and the shareholders to barricade themselves in a tavern, while the villagers locked themselves in the tavern's basement. Reccanto Ilk hid under a table while the others guarded the windows and door. When the creatures burst inside, Gruntle killed two while Reccanto Ilk fumbled a lunging strike that accidentally killed the other. Gruntle's compliment on the kill was only slightly offset by the fact that Ilk broke his sword in the process and might have wet himself. Afterwards, Gruntle, Amby, and Jula volunteered to seek out Glanno Tarp, finding him lying in a corral with his legs broken near Cartographer, who was still tied to a carriage wheel.[15][16]

Meanwhile Quell, Precious Thimble, and Mappo went to confer with the village Provost, Bedusk Pall Kovuss Agape, who they soon discovered was a Jaghut and the originator of the curse. After burying his wife years earlier, the Jaghut had been elected Provost by the village to ameliorate his grief. He soon fell in a love with a village girl who spurned his advances. In a rage, he placed a curse on the village that turned any woman of childbearing age who was without children into a Tralka Vonan. Recognising Precious Thimble, Sweetest Sufferance, and Faint were in danger, Quell allowed them to leave for the next village while the male shareholders repaired the carriage.[17][18]

The Provost's wife was not, in fact, dead. He had buried her alive near the cliff and she had been freed from her "grave" when it collapsed into the sea. She emerged from the water determined to destroy the village of wreckers, who preyed on passing ships. Quell saw the opportunity to negotiate an end to the curse which was almost upended when Amby and Jula Bole attacked the woman. Despite her terrifying magic, they brought her down and pinned her until Gruntle bargained for peace. The Jaghut agreed, but the Boles had to be threatened with decapitation by Gruntle's swords. The Jaghut said the curse would end when her husband was dead and she stalked off to confront him.[19][20]

Makeshift repairs completed, the male shareholders retrieved their female colleagues, but the Jaghuts' sorcerous battle soon threatened to engulf the entire island. Cartographer drew a map in the dirt that would serve as a gate to allow them to quickly escape. With misgivings, Quell invested it with his power to activate it.[21] The gate brought them to the Warren inside Dragnipur where the army of Hood's dead fought a war with Chaos. Glanno slammed on the breaks sending Amby, Faint, Gruntle, Jula, and Sweetest Sufferance rolling off. Forgetting his splints, he leapt to his feet and fell between the horses, which would have crushed him if Reccanto had not pulled him free. Quell immediately realised they had been duped as Hood came to chide Cartographer for being late. The god sent the Guild caravan away with Cartographer as their guide and Hood's Herald, Toc the Younger, following in their wake.[22] They were last shown passing through the primeval world where Picker's spirit was lost.[23]

In Dust of Dreams[]

He was killed when the K'Chain Che'Malle Shi'Gal Assassin attacked the Trygalle Trade Guild caravan in the Wastelands.[24]

Notes and references[]

  1. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 7, US TPB p.199
  2. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.242
  3. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 18, US SFBC p.741
  4. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 13, US SFBC p.505
  5. 5.0 5.1 Toll the Hounds, Chapter 3, US SFBC p.82-85
  6. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.241
  7. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.242-247
  8. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 7, US SFBC p.277-278
  9. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 13, US SFBC p.505/510-511
  10. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 13, US TPB p.415-417
  11. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 14, US TPB p.455-457
  12. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 13, US SFBC p.513-514
  13. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 14, US SFBC p.579-581
  14. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 16, US SFBC p.658-659
  15. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 16, US SFBC p.659-664
  16. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 18, US SFBC p.740-742
  17. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 18, US SFBC p.742-749
  18. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 20, US SFBC p.820-821
  19. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 18, US SFBC p.750-756
  20. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 20, US SFBC p.823
  21. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 20, US SFBC p.820-823
  22. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 24, US SFBC p.957-959
  23. Toll the Hounds, Chapter 24, US SFBC p.970
  24. Dust of Dreams, Chapter 20
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