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Ganoes Paran

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Ganoes Stabro Paran

 

 

Name: Ganoes Stabro Paran of House Paran

Pseudonyms: Jen'isand Rul; Master of the Deck; the Wanderer within the Sword

Age: Early 20's - born 1141/2 according to GotM

Race: human, Untan

Appearance: Young

Warren: currently unknown, some degree of control over the Azath

Further info: Noble-born, Captain of the Bridgeburners. Son of a wine-merchant. Eldest of the Paran children, brother to Tavore and Felisin.


 

Ganoes Stabro Paran, a noble-born officer in the Malazan Empire

GotM, Dramatis Personae

 

Ganoes Paran, Captain, Bridgeburners

MoI, Dramatis Personae

 

"- only a few years older than Ganoes himself, who was twelve."

GotM, UK mmpb, p.5

    (GotM prologue is set in 1154 BS, so Ganoes was born in 1142 or 1141. )

 

"'Paran. From House Paran?'"

'Aye, gold in his veins and all that.'"

- conversation between Adjunct Lorn and unnamed Captain

GotM, UK mmpb, p.23

 

"For all that, it was an easy face to rest eyes upon."

- thoughts of Adjunct Lorn

GotM, UK mmpb p.23

 

"Paran had imagined himself acquiring trappings that closed a circle, a return to the blade from which his family had emerged, strong and savage, all those centuries ago. For his choice, his father had condemned him."

GotM, UK mmpb p.47

 

"He looked awfully young, and as green as the rancid water of this bay."

GotM, US HC, p.85

 

"There had been a stranger, an unchained stranger. Taunting the Hounds - the Hounds! She remembered his face, oh yes, his face. Even after he had vanished . . ."
- thoughts of Apsal'ara
TtH, US TPB, p.22

1154th Year of Burn's Sleep
96th Year of the Malazan Empire
The Last Year of Emperor Kellanved's Reign
At Mock's Vane, in Malaz City, Ganoes Stabro Paran stands tiptoe looking over the edge to see the riots in the poorest quarter of the city. A soldier joins him at his side and asks if he is glad of his noble blood. The boy recognizes him as a commander in The Third - The Emperor's elite and as a Bridgeburner. Paran asks if it is true that the First Sword of the Empire, Dassem Ultor, is really dead and that he died in Y'Ghatan in Seven Cities. The Third was with him, yet this man is not.
The Soldier is amazed the boy has learned such closed information, and so fast considering they are still searching for the body in the hot rubble. Paran says he heard that Dassem betrayed a god. The soldier tells him to live a life the Gods won't notice but Paran replies "I want to be a soldier. A hero.". The commander says he'll grow out of it.
1161st Year of Burn's Sleep
103rd Year of the Malazan Empire
7th Year of Empress Laseen's Rule
Paran, now Lieutenant in the Malazan Army, is joined by Adjunct Lorn in the examination of the slaughter on the coast of Itko Kan. Paran explains bodies are missing in two huts. One belonging to an old woman and one belonging to a young girl and her father. Lorn figures the attack to be magical and mere diversion. She commissions Paran on her staff and orders a search for the missing girl and her father. Paran is sent to the market town of Gerrom because they would know the fishing village through trade and would know who the young girl and father were.
Gerrom
Paran finds the town lifeless, "torn bundles of clothing, broken baskets and trampled vegetables littering the track". Paran enters the Imperial Constabulary to find all the uniformed men dead amongst cooing black pigeons. Their faces are blue, as if they suffocated. In the captain's office he finds all records destroyed.
On the road home Paran meets Topper, a part Tiste-Andii mage who is leader of The Claw. He tells Paran he is to take him to The Empress with haste. They travel through a warren Topper opens to Unta, the capital of The Empire. In Laseen's throne room, she recalls meeting him years ago in Malaz City. Topper takes him to the adjuncts tower and Paran climbs the stairs to her room. Paran informs Lorn what he has seen and she tells him he can return to the Officer Corps. Paran refuses wishing to see this through. Lorn agrees and says his reassignment will take place in a few days so he should go home to his father's estate and rest.
Meningalle Ocean
Paran is in his cabin sailing to Genabackis when Topper appears through warren and tells him that he will take command of Whiskeyjack’s squad who the recruit Sorry is with. He is take them to the city of Darujhistan which is the next city to be taken by the Empire.
Genabaris
At the dock, Paran meets with an agent who tells him he will be transported to Pale with The Moranth.
Pale
Just outside of Pale, Toc the Younger finds Paran and gives him a horse. They ride to Pale together. Toc tells him Tayschreen's running things here and Dujek isn't happy. He warns Paran that the soldiers are fiercely loyal to Dujek and Whiskeyjack. Once through the gate Toc leaves.

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Comments (2)

Rallick said

at 12:48 am on Jan 13, 2010

Has it ever been discussed how House Paran became the crux of so many world-shaking events? Ganoes becomes Master of the Deck, Captain of the Bridgeburners, etc, Tavore is the Adjunct, Felisin becomes a host for Sha'ik....was the family blessed or cursed in some manner, or was it simply Oponn working through Ganoes at the beginning?

Eloth said

at 10:59 am on Jan 18, 2010

There is nothing to indicate why House Paran became such pivotal players.

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