Today the Dragon Wins

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Sandy Lender is the editor of an international trade publication and the author of the fantasy novels Choices Meant for Gods and Choices Meant for Kings, available from ArcheBooks Publishing, and the series-supporting chapbook, What Choices We Made.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Word of the Day
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Pesch Dell (proper noun) — The town/village in the epic fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods where the slave girl Tiatha Kiev meets her prince, Jareth Kiev of the Southlands (Kora Taiman mentions this story so we all know the legend; it's not really part of the main story); a village along the Wepanchiele River known for its horse trading and fish market

Etymology: Fantasy Author Sandy Lender assembled this word and made up this village from the words Pesch (meaning "fish") and Dell (meaning "town")

Word in a Sentence (from the epic fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, page 51): Kora told the story of the slave, Tiatha, who worked in Pesch Dell, the town known for its horse trade. When she said the name of Tiatha's master, Jared Drake, Chariss took an interest.

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