YLESUIN
Amefel—southern province; banner: black Eagle on red field
Royalty / Lords
Aswydd Household
Heryn Aswydd—Duke of Amefel, the aetheling, His twin sisters:
Orien Aswydd—Duchess of Amefel; Tarien Aswydd—secondborn
Thewydd—Heryn Aswydd’s man Tristen’s Household
Tristen—Marshal of Althalen, Lord Warden of Ynefel
Uwen—Lewen’s-son, Tristen’s man, sergeant of Cefwyn’s Dragon Guard, captain of Tristen’s guard Tristen’s Guard
Lusin—Captain of Tristen’s bodyguard Syllan—one of Tristen’s guards. Aran—one of Tristen’s guards. Tawwys—one of Tristen’s guards Aswys—groom
Cassam, Cass—Uwen’s warhorse, bow-nosed, blue roan gelding Dys, Dysarys—Tristen’s warhorse, black, full brother to Aryny and Kanwy
Gery—Tristen’s light horse, red mare Gia—Uwen’s light horse, bay mare Liss—Uwen’s horse, chestnut mare Petelly—Tristen’s cross-country horse, a bay of no breeding
Amefin Earls and Their Households
Edwyll Adiran—earl of Meiden, remotely related to Aswydds; banner: gold sun
Crissand Adiran—son of and successor to Edwyll Azant—lord of Dor Elen province, which borders the ver orchard district.
A daughter: widowed twice, once when married only seven days
Brestandin—Amefin earl Cedrig—elderly Amefin earl living in retirement, owner of room Tristen lodges in, then where Ninévrisë lodges in Henas’amef Civas—Amefin earl Cuthan—earl of Bryn, distant relative of Aswydds Drumman—lord of Barardden, youngest of earls except for Crissand; his elder sister is Edwyll’s wife, Crissand’s mother Drusallyn—elderly lord, married local gentry in Amefel Drusenan—earl of Bryn, successor to Cuthan. wife: Ynesyne, an Elwynim.
Durell—Amefin earl Edracht—Amefin earl Esrydd—Amefin earl Lund—Amefin earl Marmaschen—Amefin earl Moridedd—Amefin earl Murras—Amefin earl Prushan—Amefin earl Purell—Amefin earl Taras—earl of Bru Marden Zereshadd—Amefin earl
Other Persons
Clergy / Clerics
Cadell—Bryaltine abbot in Henas’amef
Faiseth—Bryaltine nun
Emuin Udaman—wizard/tutor/priest, Teranthine, tutored Cefwyn and Efanor
Del’rezan—Bryaltine nun
Pachyll—priest, Teranthine patriarch in Henas’amef
Military
Cossun—armorer
Ennyn—Guelen Guard second in command
Gedd—sergeant in Tristen’s guard
Aman—gate-guard
Nedras—gate-guard
Ness—gate-guard
Selmwy—cousin of Ness at town gate Wynedd—Guelen Guard commander
Minor Officials
Tassand—started as Cefwyn’s servant, now Tristen’s chief of household
Haman—stablemaster at Henas’amef
Local Gentry
Ardwys—thane of Sagany, leader of the peasant contingent from
Sagany and Pacewys
Miscellaneous
Auld Syes—witch, in Emwy village, near Althalen Paisi—street urchin Seddiwy—Shadow, Auld Syes’ child Wydnin—former junior archivist
Titles, Places, et cetera
Aetheling, atheling—title, used instead of king in Amefel; royal in their province Althalen—old Sihhë capital, where last of Sihhë died, now Tristen’s, in ruins, banner is silver Star and Tower on black Amefin—of Amefel province Anas Mallorn—Amefin village, on riverside Ardenbrook—brook after Maudbrook on way to Henas’amef Arreyburn—camping spot of Emuin on the way back to Henas’amef from retreat Averyne crossing—crossing to Guelessar from Amefel on the way out of Henas’amef Arys—district/town, Arys Emwy, Emwy village: destroyed when Inareddrin was killed; district contains Althalen and Lewen field Arys bridge—bridge near Emwy to west, where Elwynor rebels could enter Amefel Arys district—near Henas’amef, contains villages of Emwy and Malitarin
Asfiad—old name for Aswyth Asmaddion—place in the province Assurn Ford—river border of the province Assurnbrook—river Aswydd, Aswydds—surname, Heryn’s house, also Orien’s, Tarien’s; there is Sihhë blood in this line Aswyddim—of the Aswydds Aswyth—a village Athel—Amefin district bordering Meiden’s land Baraddan—Drumman’s district, contains orchards Bru Mardan—Taras district Bryn—Cuthan’s estate
Ceyl, Trys—Trys Ceyl—Amefin village south of Henas’amef. Dor Elen—Anzant’s district, orchard district Drun, Trys Drun—next to Trys Ceyl, village south of Henas’amef ealdorman, ealdormen—council of Henas’amef
Edlinnadd—old name for Ellinan
Ellinan—a village
Emwy—village/district, see: Arys, Arys Emwy, Emwy village
Emwysbrook—brook near Emwy
Forest of Amefel—near Althalen
Grayfrock, grayrobe—nickname for Emuin
Hawwyvale—village
Hen Amas—old name for Henas’amef
Henas’amef—capital of the province
Kathseide—old name of Zeide, fortress in Henas’amef
Levey—Amefin village, part orchard, part pasturage for flocks
Lewen—brook giving its name to area of battle
Lewen field, Lewen plain—near Althalen, battlefield where
Hasufin was destroyed Lewenbrook—brook
Lewenford—area of battle, see Lewen field Lewenside—area of battle, see Lewen field Lysalin—Amefin village
Maldy village—Amefin village with crossing to Elwynor Malitarin—Amefin village two hours from Henas’amef Mallorn, Anas, Anas Mallorn—Amefin village on riverside Margreis—ruined village, haunt of outlaws, near Emwy Marna, Marna Wood—haunted forest Marshal of Althalen—Tristen’s title, bestowed by Cefwyn Massitbrook—camping spot on way to Lewen field for Cefwyn and troops Master grayrobe, grayfrock—nickname, refers to Emuin, wizard/tutor/priest,
Teranthine Maudbrook—on the way to Henas’amef Maudbrook Bridge—bridge on the way to Henas’amef Meiden—sheep district; banner: blue with gold sun
Pacewys—Amefin village, sent troops to Lewen field, commanded by Lord Ardwys, thane of Sagany Padys Spring—one hour south of Henas’amef, once called Batherys
Ragisar—Amefin village Raven’s Knob—past Emwy on way to Lewen field, Lewenbrook near Althalen Sagany—Amefin village on way to Althalen and Lewen field, sent troop to Lewen field commanded by Lord Ardwys, thane of Sagany
Sagany Road—on way to Althalen and Lewen field Tas Aden—town in Meiden Trys, Trys Ceyl—Amefin town near Trys Drun Zeide—shortened name for Kathseide fortress in Henas’amef
Catys—northern province
Guelessar—north-central province; banner: quartered, gold Dragon on red, gold Quinalt sigil on black
Royalty
Selwyn Marhanen—Cefwyn’s grandfather, king of Ylesuin; banner: gold dragon on red Inareddrin Marhanen—king of Ylesuin, father of Cefwyn and Efanor
Cefwyn Marhanen—third king of the Marhanen dynasty, brother of Efanor
Idrys—Lord Commander of the Dragon Guard Annas—Cefwyn’s chief of household in both Amefel and Guelessar. Later Lord Chamberlain Lasien—senior page at Henas’amef Efanor Marhanen—His Royal Highness, Duke of Guelessar, Prince of Ylesuin Gwywyn—soldier, Inareddrin’s captain at Althalen, made captain of Efanor’s guard at Guelemara
Lesser Royalty / Household
Alwy—Ninévrisë’s maid and one of Cefwyn’s former lovers Brysaulin—Lord Chancellor after Cefwyn is crowned Cressen—Lady, one of Cefwyn’s former lovers Fisylle—Lady, one of Cefwyn’s former lovers Trallynde—Lady, one of Cefwyn’s former lovers Parsynan—Guelen gentry, Cefwyn’s viceroy at Amefel until Tristen’s appointment as lord of Amefel
Horses
Aryny—heavy, warhorse, full sister to Dys and Kanwy Danvy—Cefwyn’s light horse Drugyn—Idrys’ warhorse, black stablemate of Cass, Kanwy, and Dys Kanwy—Cefwyn’s warhorse, black Synanna—blaze-faced black, usually Efanor’s horse
Clergy/Clerics
Patriarch—priest, absolute head of Quinalt sect Jormys—Quinaltine priest, serves Efanor Benwyn—Bryalt sect, assigned as Ninévrisë’s priest Baren—Quinaltine doctrinist Neiswyn—doctrinist among the Quinaltines Udryn—Quinaltine doctrinist Military
Anwyll—captain of the guard, assigned to Amefel under Uwen Kerdin Qwyll’s-son—Kerdin, second-in-command under Idrys, captain of Guelen Guard, died at Lewen field
Essan—captain of Guelen Guard in Guelessar
Andas—soldier, eleven years in Dragon Guard, Andas’ son,
Tristen’s banner-bearer, was killed at Lewen field Brogi—soldier
Brys—soldier, in Anwyll’s company Cossell—soldier in Anwyll’s company Hawith—soldier, killed at Emwy, one of Cefwyn’s men Jeony—soldier, killed at Emwy Lefhwyn—soldier, rode with Cefwyn at Emwy Nydas—soldier, rode with Cefwyn at Emwy Pelanny—soldier, Guelen scout, presumed dead or taken by Aséyneddin at Lewen field Peygan—armorer for Cefwyn at Henas’amef, old friend of Uwen’s, married to Margolis Pryas—king Cefwyn’s messenger
Minor officials / Household
Margolis—wife of Peygan the armorer. One of Ninévrisë’s ladies Mesinis—slightly deaf clerk Tamurin—Cefwyn’s accountant Other Persons
Rosyn—Cefwyn’s tailor in both Henas’amef and Guelemara Places, Titles, et cetera
Amynys—river, old boundary of Guelemara
An’s-ford—town, on road between Guelemara and Henas’amef
Anwyfar—Teranthine retreat near Arreyburn
Blue Hall—place, in Guelemara, in palace
Clusyn, Clusyn monastery—Quinaltine religious house in Guelessar
Cressitbrook—town near Guelemara Crown Wall—Guelenfort’s official limit Dary—Guelen village at first ring road outside Guelemara Drysham—Guelen village Dury—Guelen village Guelen—of Guelessar Guelenfolk—people of Guelessar Guelenish—of Guelessar Guelenmen—people of Guelessar Guelesfort—citadel in Guelemara
Guelemara—capital of Guelessar; banner: red with gold Castle His Highness—Efanor Holy Father, His Holiness—title, highest Patriarch in Quinalt sect Lyn—soldier, messenger sent from Tristen to Idrys with Ryssand’s treasonous letter Marhanen—surname, Cefwyn’s house: Gold Dragon, surname of Cefwyn, Selwyn, Efanor, Ináreddrin
Master crow, raven—nickname, refers to Idrys
Red Chronicle—Marhanen history book
“The Merry Lass from Eldermay”—country song played at
Cefwyn’s harvesttide festival Wys-on-Wyetlan—Guelen village
Imor—southern province; banner: Wheel
Ruler
Umanon—lord of Imor Lenúalim, Quinaltine Places, Titles, et cetera
Hedyrin—river south of Imor Imorim—of Imor
Isin—northern province
Ivanor—southern province; banner: White Horse
Ruler
Cevulirn—lord of Ivanor, southern baron, Teranthine
Geisleyn—Cevulirn’s man, captain of light horse, from Toj
Embrel, Ivanim Erion Netha—friend of Cevulirn, Lord of Tas Arin in Ivanor, wounded at Lewen field Places, Titles, et cetera
Crysin—horse breed of Ivanim
Embrel, Toj—Toj Embrel, Cevulirn’s summer palace
Ivanim—ofIvanor
Ivor—district
Ivorim—of Ivor
Tas Arin—town
Toj Embrel—Toj Embrel, Cevulirn’s summer palace
Lanfarnesse—southern province; banner: Heron
Ruler
Pelumer—duke of Lanfarnesse Feleyn, Feleyn’s—a Lanfarnesseman Places, Titles, et cetera
Lanfarnesseman—people of Lanfarnesse
Llymarin—central province; banner: Red Rose on green background
Ruler
Sulriggan—lord of Llymarin, cousin to the Quinaltine Patriarch.
Edwyn—nephew of Sulriggan, attends Efanor Places, Titles, et cetera
Llymarish—of Llymarin
Marisal—southern province; banner: gold Sheaf with bend and crescent
Ruler
Sarmysar—duke of Marisal; personal banner: lily
Marisyn—southern province; banner: blue field and blazing Sun
Murandys—northern province; banner: blue field, bend or, and white below with Quinalt sigil
The Nobles
Prichwarrin—duke of Murandys
Cleisynde—Lord Prichwarrin of Murandys’ niece
Luriel—Cefwyn’s most recent lover, niece of Duke Prichwarrin of Murandys Odrinian—younger sister of Luriel, Duke Prichwarrin of
Murandys’ niece
Other Persons
Romynd—Quinalt patriarch of Murandys
Places, Titles, et cetera
Aslaney—capital of Murandys
Nelefreissan—northern province; banner: pale azure with White Circle
Places, Titles, et cetera
Nelefreimen—men of Nelefreissan
Olmern—southern province; banner: Black Wolf
Ruler
Sovrag—lord of Olmern (rivermen), in Olmernhome Brigoth—Lieutenant of Sovrag of Olmern Denyn—Cefwyn’s door guard, Olmern youth, Kei’s-son
Places, Titles, et cetera
Capayneth—Olmern village, traded with Mauryl
Olmernhome—Sovrag’s capital
Olmernman—person of Sovrag’s province
Osanan—eastern province
Ruler
Mordam—duke of Osanan
Palys—north-central province
Places, Titles, et cetera
Wys-in-Palys-under-Grostan—a village
Pattys—northern province
Ruler
Maudyn—lord of Panys, commander of Cefwyn’s forces on the riverside
Rusyn, Lord Maudyn’s second son
Other Persons
Uta Uta’s-son—squire of Magan village
Places, Titles, et cetera
Magan—village
Ryssand—northern province; banner: blood red with Fist and Sword
Ruler
Corsywndam—lord of Ryssand
Brugan—Corsywndam of Ryssand’s son and heir Artisane—Corsywndam of Ryssand’s daughter, one of Ninévrisë’s ladies-in-waiting
Places, Titles, et cetera
Ryssandish—of Ryssand; also, an ethnic group distinct from the Guelens, but closely tied to them
Sumas—eastern province
Teymeryn—northeastern province
Ursamin—northeastern province
ELWYNOR
The Regency
Uleman Syrillas—Regent of Elwynor, father of Ninévrisë Ninévrisë Syrillas—daughter of Uleman Lesser Nobles
Aeself—lieutenant of loyal force
Angin—companion of Aeself, q.v.
Tarwyn Aswydd—ancient warrior
Elfharyn—Elwynim lord, loyal to Ninévrisë, holding throne and regency for her
Haurydd—Ninévrisë’s man, earl of High Saissond Palisan—one of Ninévrisë’s men Tasien—earl of Cassissan, Uleman’s man, captain of his army, related to Ninévrisë through her mother Ysdan—Ninévrisë’s man, earl of Ormadzaran Aséyneddin—rebel earl of Elwynor, enemy of Ninévrisë, died at
Lewenfield; banner: Griffin Caswyddian—rebel Elwynim lord, earl of Lower Saissond, enemy of Ninévrisë, killed by Shadows at Althalen Tasmôrden—Elwynim rebel lord, enemy of Ninévrisë Uillasan—companion of Aeself Places, Titles, et cetera
Ansym—bridge, at border of Elwynor
Ashiym—place in Elwynor, seven towers, old Sihhë connections, one tower destroyed Banner of Elwynor—black-and-white Checker with gold Tower, quartered with blue Casissan—Tasien’s earldom criess—village near Ilefihian Elwynim—of the kingdom of Elwynor Her Grace—title for Ninévrisë
High Saissond—Elwynim province, Haurydd’s home Ilefínian—capital of Elwynor
Lower Saisonnd—lord Caswyddian’s province Melseriedd—old name for kingdom of Elwynor, prior to Regency
Nithen—district and hamlet near Ilefínian Ormadzaran—Ysdan’s earldom
Saendel—bandits who served Aséyneddin at Lewen field Syrillas—surname, Uleman Syrillas, regent of Elwynor, Ninévrisë
Syrillas Syrim—bridge at border of Elwynor
GALASIEN
Persons
Hasufin Heltain—wizard, possibly a prince of Galasien, enemy of
Mauryl
Mauryl Gestaurien—wizard, Galasieni Places, Titles, et cetera
Galasieni—a lost race
Kingsbane—nickname of Mauryl
Kingmaker—nickname of Mauryl
Nineteen Gods—the unnamed hidden gods worshiped by wizards
Silver Tower—at Ynefel, Mauryl’s symbol, then Tristen’s: black banner with Silver Tower and Star Ynefel—Mauryl’s tower: Silver Tower
OTHER TRIBES
Arachim—northern tribe
Chomaggari—southern barbarians
Casmyndan, Casmyndanim—far southern tribe on the coast
Lyra—a hill tribe
Lyrdish—belonging to Lyra
SIHHE / SIHHE CONNECTIONS
Persons
Barrakketh—one of five Sihhë-lords Elfwyn—last Sihhë king, a halfling
Harosyn—Sihhë king
Sadyurnan—Sihhë king (ancient) in Hen Amas
Sarynan—Sihhë king
Ashyel—Sihhë halfling, son of Barrakketh
Tashanen—Sihhë halfling, engineer and strategist, wrote The Art of War Aswyn—Sihhë halfing, youngest brother of Elfwyn, thought stillborn, body inhabited by Hasufin
Places, Titles, et cetera
Arachis—old name, Sihhë connections
Aryceillan—old name, (possibly old tribe with Sihhë connections)
Deathmaker—nickname for Barrakketh
Hafsandyr—mountains in north, original home of Sihhë
Kingbreaker—nickname for Barrakketh
Sihhë, Sihhë’s—lost race, five Sihhë came down from north to rule in Ylesuin and Elwynor
OTHER
Bryalt—religious sect of Ylesuin, mostly Amefin
Bryaltine—of the Bryalts of Ylesuin
Bryssandin—horse breed, used in breeding Crysin horses
Bathurys—old name for Padys Spring
Far Sassury—proverb: “the back of beyond”
Five Gods—the unnamed gods worshiped by the people of Ylesuin
Ileneluin, Ilenelluin—mountain Jorysal—a place, an old name in histories Lenúalim—a river, major border between Elwynor and Ylesuin Manystys Aldun—philosopher, wrote tome on oceans Marchlanders—refers to the southern lords and their armies, excluding Amefel
Merhas—truth, carved on one side of Tristen’s sword Quinalt—a strict religious cult Quinaltine—of the Quinalt Shadow Hills—area north of Ryssand Shaping—a creature or person called into being and shaped into flesh by a wizard Spestinan—horse breed
Stellyrhas—illusion, carved on one side of Tristen’s sword Teranthine—moderate religious cult Wys—any of a series of villages Wys-on-Cressit—a village in Ylesuin