Meggie and Fenoglio head to Fenoglio's house, where Fenoglio wants to tell Meggie something. Keeper of the keys for Capricorn. His devotion to the man causes him to completely ignore Meggie, which leads to their breakup. Meggie- The daughter of Mo. A man with the ability to control fire from one of Mo's books. Inkheart Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community.
Fenoglio recounts to Meggie Folchart that the Inkworld, however, has changed in the previous ten years, and is no longer continuing the way Fenoglio has wanted it to be - Cosimo the Fair was killed by Capricorn's herald Firefox, who, along with those of Capricorn's henchmen who were not read out, joined the Adderhead.
When he finds a crooked storyteller with the ability to read him back, Dustfinger leaves behind his young apprentice Farid and plunges into the medieval world of his past. brought back by Orpheus as a Night-Mare, and is more dangerous than ever until Dustfinger realises who he really is and uses it to put him down for good. Inkspell is a 2005 young adult novel by German author Cornelia Funke originally released in Germany under the title Tintenblut. Distraught, Farid goes in search of Meggie, and before long, both are caught inside the book, too. All characters in the Inkheart trilogy should be categorized here. Capricorn's Fortress turns out to be abandoned, for Capricorn and some of his henchmen has been read out of the Inkworld, making Mortola to face the fact that her son is not alive in this world as she has hoped - and ends up shooting Mo in the chest with a rifle.
Adderhead- This man rules over the land of Argenta and resides in the Castle of Night. The characters of The Inkworld Trilogy. Orpheus, however, claims that he'll read Dustfinger back to life later, but now he wants to check out the Inkworld. Elinor- The owner of the house Mo was staying in and Mo and Resa's friend. One, the ability to leave his body at will, comes in handy during the Inkdeath climax. Roxane is furious that after gaining Dustfinger back after all these years, Farid has taken him away. Meggie reads herself and Farid into the Inkworld, but unknowingly reads in Gwin as well.
Farid tells Meggie to read and bring Orpheus into the Inkworld, and Meggie does so.
It disappears on Inkdeath, but it leads to an identity crisis on her behalf, Seeing her suffer is one of the things that makes him betray the Adderhead. Dustfinger and Farid end up aiding with the powers of fire, but it ends up raining. Black Prince- The leader of the Strolling Players and Dustfinger's best friend. But for Dustfinger, the fire-eater brought into being from words, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. Violante- The wife of Cosimo and daughter of the Adderhead. Create your own unique website with customizable templates. It is the second book in the Inkheart trilogy.
Darius- Another person who has the same gift as Meggie except stutters. Meggie, with Farid, wander into the camp of the strolling players and meets the Black Prince. Cornelia Funke: Inkheart, Wild Chicks and Ghosthunters[...], Inkheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Cornelia Funke: Inkheart, Wild Chicks and Ghosthunters: the Fantastical Visual Worlds from the Early Children's Books to Reckless, https://inkheart.fandom.com/wiki/Inkspell?oldid=11175. After countless failures, Dustfinger and Farid tracks down yet another Silvertongue, Orpheus, in the hopes of reading Dustfinger back into the Inkworld with the additional request that Farid tags along. Strolling Players- A group of entertainers. It's suggested by Farid in the film adaptation that he does escape this since Gwin isn't there. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Basta looks for Meggie, but Mo reveals that she has gone into the Inkworld.
He is an ardent but unreliable admirer of the original story Inkheart. Oh, and also his mother. Orpheus, lead by Basta and Mortola, breaks into Elinor's house. Happily Married: To Resa. The youngsters find themselves in The Wayless Wood and set off. Sootbird An … Farid begs Meggie Folchart to read him in; Meggie agrees but states that only if she could come as well. Orpheus; The Motley Folk; The Black Prince; Cloud-Dancer; Sootbird; Baptista; Minerva; Ivo; Despina; Rosenquartz; Nettle; The Laughing Prince; Violante; Balbulus; Brianna; Cosimo the Fair; Roxane; Jehan; Jink; The Barn Owl; The Adderhead; Slasher; The Piper; Firefox Cloud-Dancer, and later Farid. Orpheus ends up reading out a jungle cat from the book that serves as a distraction for Farid. Fenoglio, with Meggie Folchart's help, create a double who looks just like Cosimo. Dustfinger- A fire dancer, in fact the best fire dancer in the whole book. Cosimo- The now deceased prince of Ombra. A bookbinder with the ability to "read" characters from books to life. Mo is kidnapped and taken as someone to be executed by the Adderhead. Characters from Inkspell Orpheus, also called "Cheeseface" by Farid Discovered in our world by Dustfinger, he claims to have the ability to both read and wright characters in and out of the books. His relationship with the latter causes him to perform a. A shy Silvertongue with a stutter that damages the characters he reads out of books. Orpheus has the last copy of the book with him, but Farid is quick enough to grab the piece of paper Orpheus has been reading from before his escape.
Inkspell is the second book in the Inkheart trilogy, written by Cornelia Funke.
But the story is threatening to evolve in ways neither of them could ever have imagined.[2].
Mortimer Folchart finds three fire-elves in Meggie's room, and realizes that Meggie, Farid, and Gwin have gone to the Inkworld. Dustfinger- A fire dancer, in fact the best fire dancer in the whole book. Famed in Story: In Inkspell and Inkdeath, he becomes known as the Bluejay and chooses to literally take up the mantle and become the mask. Meggie's father. Brianna falls in love with "Cosimo", but "Cosimo" is then killed by the same person who killed the original Cosimo - Firefox. Mo fights like a killer who has killed since the day he was born, and gains respect. Dustfinger's oldest daughter is now maidservant to Violante, and his younger daughter has died. Orpheus wants Farid to be his servant, and if Farid says no then Orpheus won't read Dustfinger back. Because of this, Mo is hunted by the Adderhead. Mo binds a book of Death, and anyone whose name is written in there will be immortal. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheInkworldTrilogy. Basta kills Farid, and Mo kills Basta. He is one of the main characters and is a protagonist who eventually sacrifices his life for Farid. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Additions welcomed. She has the same gift as him so that when she reads aloud the book she reads comes to life. Death and the White Women gain Farid's soul, but Dustfinger gives his life to the White Women, who in turn give back Farid's. Although a year has passed, not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of Inkheart, the book whose characters came to life. Main article: List of quotes featured in Inkspell Newly introduced characters Modify the text. Resa cries out, and Basta is surprised Resa has her voice back. The latter is revived only by Dustfinger's. The author of the in-universe book Inkheart, which he named after the black heart of Capricorn. Dynamic Character: Mo goes from a peace-loving book binder and protective-but-fun single father to an almost unrecognizable Robin Hood-esque warrior/folk hero. One of Capricorn's fire-raisers, often forced to do his dirty work. To add an article, image, or category to this category, append [[Category:Characters]] to the end of its page.