Children of Virtue and Vengeance

Children of Virtue and Vengeance

by

Tomi Adeyemi

Ryder Term Analysis

Large animals—snow leopanaires, lionaires, and cheetanaires—that people in Orïsha ride. They have horns and resemble real-world big cats.
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Ryder Term Timeline in Children of Virtue and Vengeance

The timeline below shows where the term Ryder appears in Children of Virtue and Vengeance. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter Fifty-Two
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...The Iyika overpower everything Nehanda’s army tries. Ojore finds Inan as Na’imah turns the soldiers’ ryders rabid. Ojore insists he couldn’t lie to Nehanda; she ordered this attack. A tîtán pulls... (full context)
Chapter Fifty-Three
Power and Systems of Oppression Theme Icon
Cycles of Violence Theme Icon
Love vs. Duty Theme Icon
...Jokôye raises her hands: Jokôye is a cênter and is harnessing the wind. Na’imah captures ryders so the Iyika can get back to the sanctuary faster, but Zélie and Mâzeli take... (full context)