- (later
known as Resa), who
disappeared without a
trace into the so-called
Inkworld of the book.
After many
years Dustfinger returns to pay
Meggie and her...
- The Guardian.
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Inkworld, #2)". www.goodreads.com. "Inkdeath (
Inkworld, #3)". www.goodreads.com. "Release Date Changes:...
- immortal, but
slowly decaying, Adderhead,
ruler of the
southern part of the
Inkworld, his brother-in-law Milksop, the king of Ombra, and his right-hand man...
- on the
Australian soap
opera Neighbours Brianna (
Inkworld), Dustfinger's
daughter in the
Inkworld trilogy The "Last Handmaiden" on a Jedi
Academy in...
-
animals Capricorn (comics),
several Marvel Comics characters Capricorn (
Inkworld),
Inkheart character Capricorn Records, an
American record label active...
-
These include The
Castle by
Franz Kafka,
Austerlitz by W. G. Sebald, the
Inkworld trilogy by
Cornelia Funke and the
French Asterix comics with co-translator...
- Women, the
Inkworld's Angels of Death, take Dustfinger.
Farid is
resurrected in Dustfinger's
place as
Meggie reads Orpheus to the
Inkworld to resurrect...
- dictionary. Gwin may
refer to: An
animal character in
Cornelia Funke's
Inkworld trilogy Aaron Gwin,
American professional downhill mountain biker James...
-
American educator, Pace
University president Mortola,
character in 2003
Inkworld trilogy by
Cornelia Funke Motorola (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
-
Virgilio Fenoglio,
Argentinian chessmaster ?, a
fictional character in the
Inkworld trilogy by
Cornelia Funke This page
lists people with the
surname Fenoglio...