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    Shadowrise

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      Gray Companies—mercenaries and landless men turned bandits in wake of the Great Death

      Gregor of Syan—a famous bard

      Guard of Elementals—a tribe of the Qar

      Gyir—a Qar, Yasammez’ captain, AKA “Gyir the Storm Lantern”

      Hammerfoot—a Deep Ettin, war leader of Firstdeeps

      Harsar—Ynnir’s counselor

      Hasuris—a Xixian storyteller

      Hayyids—an ancient people of Xand

      Helkis, Lord—Prince Eneas’ second-in-command

      Hendon Tolly—youngest of the Tolly brothers

      Hesper—King of Jellon, betrayer of King Olin

      Hiliometes—a legendary demigod and hero

      Hobkin—a bandit

      Iaris—an oracle of Kernios, a semi-saint

      Iola, Queen of Syan, Tolos, and Perikal—queen during the Syannese empire and the War of Three Favors

      Iron Quartz—one of Chert’s earliest masters

      Ivgenia e’Doursos—the young daughter of the Viscount of Teryon

      Jeddin—chief of the autarch’s Leopard guards, also known as “Jin”

      Jenkin Crowel—envoy from Southmarch to Tessis

      Kallikans—Syannese name for Funderlings

      Karal—king of Syan killed by Qar at Coldgray Moor

      Kayyin—a Qar, Yasammez’ son, AKA “Gil the Potboy”

      Kellick Eddon—great-grandnephew of Anglin, first of Eddon family March Kings

      Kendrick Eddon—prince regent of Southmarch, eldest son of King Olin

      Kernios—earth god, AKA “Xergal”

      Khors—moon god, husband of Zoria, brother of Zmeos, father of Kupilas

      Kofas of Mindan—an Ulosian philosopher

      Kreas, King—figure out of an old tale

      Kupilas—god of healing, AKA “The Artificer,” “Habbili,” “Crooked,” “Kioy-a-pous ”

      Lander III—son of Karal, king of Syan, aka “Lander the Good,” “Lander Elfbane”

      Lily—Anglin’s granddaughter, queen who led Southmarch in time of the Gray Companies

      Linas—a captain of Eneas’ Temple Dogs

      Lindon Tolly—father of Gailon, former First Minister of March Kingdoms

      Little Pewter—a monk

      Lope the Red—bandit chieftain

      Lorick Eddon—Olin’s older brother, who died young

      Ludis Drakava—Protector of Hierosol

      Luian—an important Favored in the Seclusion, previously known as “Dudon”

      Lukos the Pot-maker—Theron’s father

      Makers of Tears—Yasammez’s famous fighting legion

      Malachite Copper—a Funderling leader

      Malamenas Kimir—apothecary in Agamid

      Marwin—another of Qu’arus’ slaves

      Massilios Goldenhair—a legendary hero (mentioned by Barrick)

      Matthias Tinwright—a poet, aka “Matty”

      Melarkh—a semi-legendary king of Jurr

      Meno Strivoli—Syannese master poet

      Meriel—Olin’s first wife

      Merolanna—the twin’s great-aunt, originally of Fael, widow of Daman Eddon

      Mesiya—moon goddess

      Metamorphic Brothers—a Funderling religious order

      Miller’s Daughter, The—a character in “a Country Priest’s Tale”

      Moina—one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting

      Nevin Hewney—a playwright

      Niccol Opanour—Gate Herald to Hesper of Jellon

      Nikomakos, Lord—son of a Syannese earl

      Numannyn—King of the Qar at the time of Shivering Plain, known as “the cautious”

      Nushash—Xixian god of fire, patron god of the autarchs, AKA “Zmeos,” “Whitefire”

      Olin Eddon—King of Southmarch and the March Kingdoms

      Opal—a Funderling, Chert’s wife

      Panhyssir—Xixian high priest of Nushash

      Parak—former autarch of Xis, grandfather of Sulepis

      Pariki—Xixian name for Qar

      Parnad—father of current autarch, Sulepis, sometimes known as “the Unsleeping”

      Pedar Vansen—Ferras Vansen’s father

      Perin—sky god, called “Thane of Lightnings,” AKA “Argal”

      Phayallos—a philosopher and alchemist

      Phimon—Hierarch of Tessis

      Pig Iron—a Funderling warder

      Pinimmon Vash—paramount minister of Xis

      Pouta—an oracle, possibly invented by Finn Teodoros

      Prusus—scotarch of Xis, sometimes called “Prusus the Cripple”

      Puntar—a reeve

      Purifiers—fanatics who banded together to punish Qar and others for Great Death

      Puzzle—court jester to the Eddon family

      Qar—race of non-humans who once occupied much of Eion

      Qinnitan—an acolyte of the Hive in Xis, escaped bride of Autarch Sulepis

      Qu’arus—a Dreamless

      Raemon Beck—member of a Helmingsea trading family

      Rafe—Skimmer, Ena’s friend, Hull-Scraped-the-Sand clan

      Rhantys of Kalebria—author of “Agony of Truth Forsworn”

      Risto, Marquis of Omaranth—a Syannese nobleman and military commander

      Rooftoppers—little-known residents of Southmarch Castle

      Rope-Men—A people living in Beggar lands behind the Shadowline

      Rose—one of Briony’s ladies-in-waiting, a niece of Avin Brone

      Rule—Avin Brone’s informant

      Saqri—queen of the Qar, AKA “The First Flower”

      Sanasu—widow of Kellick Eddon, AKA “Weeping Queen”

      Sand Leekstone—Opal’s father

      Sandstone—a Funderling family

      Schist—dead Funderling

      Selia—Anissa’s maid, also from Devonis

      Sembla—an oracle, possibly invented by Finn Teodoros

      Seris—Duke of Gela’s daughter, a Tessian courtier

      Shanni—a type of Xixian spirit that grants wishes

      Shaso dan-Heza—Southmarch master of arms

      Silas of Perikal—semi-legendary knight

      Silkins—shadowland creatures who “Speak not, nor go to market,” per Skurn

      Skimmers—a people who make their living on and around water

      Sledge Jasper—the wardthane of Funderling Town

      Sleepers—renegade Dreamless, AKA “Dreamers”

      Snout—a Qar guard

      Stone Circle People—a Qar tribe

      Stone of the Unwilling—a Qar of the Guard of Elementals

      Summu—Yasammez’s mother, “bride” of Kupilas

      Surigali—Xixian goddess, AKA “Zuriyal”

      Sveros—old god of the night sky, father of Trigon gods, AKA “Zhafaris”

      Talia—a young maid of Briony’s in Tessis

      Theron—leader of pilgrimages

      Tibunis Vash—father of Pinimmon Vash

      Tine Fay—very small Qar

      Tricksters—a tribe of the Qar

      Trigon—priesthoods of Perin, Erivor, and Kernios acting in concert

      Trigonarch—Head of Trigonate church, chief religious figure in Eion

      Turley Longfingers—a Skimmer headman, Back-On-Sunset-Tide clan

      Twilight People—another name for the Qar

      Tyne Aldritch—Earl of Blueshore, an ally of Southmarch

      Ustin—King Olin’s father

      Utta—AKA “Sister Utta,” a priestess of Zoria and Briony’s tutor

      Vais—legendary “witch-queen of Krace”

      Vanderin Ugenios—classical poet

      Vaspis the Dark—an autarch of Xis

      Vilas—a Perikalese fisherman

      Vo Jovandil—Daikonas Vo’s family name

      Volos Longbeard—a god

      Warders of the Guild—the guardians of Funderling Town

      Rocksalt—a Funderling

      Yasammez—Qar noblewoman, sometimes known as “Lady Porcupine,” “Scourge of the Shivering Plain”

      Yasudra—twin sister of Yasammez

      Ynnir the
    Blind King—lord of the Qar, AKA “Ynnir din’at sen-Qin, Lord of Winds and Thought,” “Son of the First Stone”

      Zhafaris—Xixian name for Sveros, AKA “Twilight,” father of the gods

      Zmeos—a god, Perin’s nemesis, AKA “Whitefire,” “Nushash”

      Zoria—goddess of wisdom, AKA “Suya,” “Pale Daughter,” “Dawnf lower”

      Zosim—god of playwrights and drunkards, AKA “Trickster,” “Salamandros”

      PLACES

      Agamid—a city north of Devonis

      Akaris—an island between Xand and Eion

      Badger’s Boots—a Southmarch inn

      Basilisk Gate—main gate of Southmarch Castle

      Beetle Way—street in Funderling Town

      Beggar Lands—territory behind the Shadowline

      Black River Forest—a forest in northern Syan

      Blacklamp Row—road outside Funderling Town that runs into Stormstone Roads

      Boreholes—monastic retreat beyond the Five Arches

      Brenland—small country south of the March Kingdoms

      Brenn’s Bay—surrounds Soutmarch Castle, named after legendary hero Brennas

      Candlerstown—Daler’s Troth town

      Cascade Stair—in the Funderling Depths

      Chapel of Erivor—Eddon family chapel

      Cloud-Spirit Tower—a tower in Qul-na-Qar

      Coldgray Moor—legendary battleground, from a Qar word, “Qul Girah”

      Copper Ring—the outer road that leads to many of the Stormstone Roads outside Funderling Town

      Deep Library—a place in Qul-na-Qar

      Devona Fountain Square—in Tessis

      Doros Eco—a town in Syan

      Drymusa—a fortified town at the southern border of Hierosol

      Eastmarch Academy—university, originally in old Eastmarch, relocated to Southmarch at the time of the last war with the Qar

      Eion—the northern continent

      Emberstone Reach—in the Funderling Depths

      Esterian—city near Tessis

      Fade, or “River Fade”—main watercourse in City of Sleep

      Fael—a nation in the heartland of Eion

      Firstdeeps—a place in Qar lands

      Flower Meadow—biggest market in Tessis

      Funderling Town—underground city of Funderlings, in Southmarch

      Gremos Pitra—capitol of Jellon

      Helobine—marshy country south of Brenland

      Hierosol—once the reigning empire of the world, now much reduced; its symbol is the golden snail shell

      Hive—a temple in Xis, home of the sacred bees of Nushash

      House of Tears—dungeon in Broadhall Palace

      J’ezh’kral Pit—a place out of Funderling myth

      Jellon—kingdom, once part of Syannic Empire, now combined with Jael

      Jurr—an ancient city-state in Xand

      Kertewall—one of the March Kingdoms

      Krace—a collection of city-states, once part of Hierosoline Empire

      Landsend—part of Southmarch, Avin Brone’s fief, colors red and gold

      Lantern Broad—main street in Tessis

      Layandros—a city in the north of Syan

      Limestone Gate—part of the route from the Southmarch mainland into the Funderling Lord’s House—Kallikan name for Funderling Town

      Marash—a Xandian province where peppers are grown

      March Kingdoms—originally Northmarch, Southmarch, Eastmarch and Westmarch, but after the war with the Qar constituted by Southmarch and the Nine Nations (which include Summerfield and Blueshore)

      Market Road—one of Southmarch’s main roads

      Market Road Bridge—Bridge over the canal separating two lagoons in Southmarch

      Market Square—main public space in Southmarch

      Marrinswalk—one of the March Kingdoms

      Maze—in the Funderling Depths

      Midlan’s Mount—rock in Brenn’s Bay upon which Southmarch is built

      Moonstone Hall—in the Funderling Depths

      Mount Gowkha—burial place of old Xixian desert kings

      Mount Xandos—mythical giant mountain that stood where Xand now lies

      Northmarch Road—the old road between Southmarch and the north

      Observatory House—Chaven’s residence

      Old Quarry Way—road off the Copper Ring

      Orms—city in Helobine country

      Oscastle—a city in Marrinswalk

      Pellos–a river in Silverside

      Qul-na-Qar—ancient home of the Qar or Twilight People

      Raven’s Gate—entrance to Southmarch Castle’s inner keep

      Royal Highway—aka King Karal’s Road

      Salt Pool—underground sea-pool in Funderling Town

      Settland—small, mountainous country southwest of the March Kingdoms; ally of Southmarch

      Shadowline, the—line of demarcation between lands of Qar and human lands

      Sheeps Hill Road—along Sheeps Hill at the base of the New Walls in Southmarch

      Shivering Plain—site of a great Qar battle

      Siege of Always-Winter—a mythical castle

      Silk Door—a place beneath Funderling Town

      Silky Wood—a forest behind the Shadowline

      Silvertrail—river on the Shivering Plain

      Skimmer’s Lagoon—body of water inside Southmarch walls, connected to Brenn’s Bay

      Southmarch—seat of the March Kings, sometimes called “Shadowmarch”

      Staple Street—a street in Southmarch Castle’s outer keep

      Stonebeneath—Funderling settlement under Hierosol

      Summerfield Court—ducal seat of Gailon and the Tolly family

      Syan—once-dominant empire, still a powerful kingdom in center of Eion

      Templeyard—neighborhood in the southwest part of the Southmarch inner keep

      Tessis—capitol city of Syan

      The Whale Horse—a riverside tavern in Tessis

      Three Gods—a triangular plaza in Southmarch; a populous district around that plaza

      Tolos—a kingdom, now absorbed by Syan

      Torvio—an island nation between Eion and Xand

      Tribute Hall—hall outside Br iony’s bedroom passage (added rewrite)

      Tuan—native country of Shaso and Dawet

      Tufa’s Bag—cul-de-sac off Old Quarry Way

      Ugenion—city in northern Syan

      Underbridge—Funderling (Kallikan) city in Tessis

      Wedge Road—Chert and Opal’s street

      Well of Finneth—a holy site in Brenland

      Westcliff—old Funderling city in Settland

      Whitewood—a forest on the border between Silverside and Marrinswalk

      Xand—the southern continent

      Xis—largest kingdom of Xand; its master is the autarch (adjective, “Xixian”)

      Yist—once a fairy city in Xand

      THINGS (and ANIMALS)

      A Country Priest’s Tale—a play

      Aelian’s Fluxative—a poison

      Annals of the War in Heaven—a lost and forbidden book

      Antipolemarch—a high-ranking Xixian general

      Astion—a Funderling symbol of authority

      Badger’s Boots—a tavern in Southmarch

      Basiphae—a name for the organism inside Vo

      Blueroot—favorite Funderling tea-herb

      Book of Regret—Qar sacred text

      Book of the Trigon—a late-era adaptation of original texts about all three gods

      Broadhall Palace—seat of King Enander of Syan

      Chamber-shells—nautilus shells, symbol to Erivor priesthood

      Copper Ring—a road around the perimeter of the Funderling Town roads

      Crackbolt—Perin’s (Sky man’s) hammer

      Day of First Delving—a Funderling religious holiday

      Days of Cooling—legendary time in Funderling history and myth

      Ever-Wounded Maid—a famous story

      Feast of the Rising—Xixian festival at the end of the rainy season

      Feast of Onir
    Zakkas—Trigonate holiday when people wear asphodel crowns

      Great Death—plague that killed large part of Eion’s population

      Guild Market—yearly gathering of Funderlings

      Hartstangle—type of shadowland tree

      Henbane Crown—autarch’s ceremonial headgear

      Hierosoline—the language of Hierosol, found in many religious services and scientific books, etc.

      Horns of Zmeos—a constellation, also called the Old Serpent

      Ice Lily—a flower

      Iktis—a f itch, a kind of small, burrowing animal in the weasel family

      Lastday—end of the tennight

      Laws of Shakh Xis—rules to govern second and third Xixian empire

      Limestone Gate—a gate that used to be an entrance from the mainland to Funderling Town and its Mysteries

      Lonely Ones—another name for Skrikers

      Mantis—a priest, usually of the Trigon

      Ninth Year War—a famous, watershed war in Xis

      Onir Plessos—a temple in Summerfield

      Optimarch—a military rank, approx. major

      Pass-evil—hand sign made to avert bad luck

      Pentecount—a troop, numbering fifty

      Perin’s Eye—design on the throne room floor in Tessis

      Procession of Penance–a holy festival

      Quiller’s Mint—a tavern in Southmarch

      Red Serpent Root—a poison

      Shining Man—center of the Funderling Mysteries

      Shivering Plain—a famous Qar battleground

      Silkins—Shadowland creatures

      Skrikers—guardians of Sleep

      Starfish—small silver coin

      Sturgeon—a silver coin, twice as big as a starfish

      The Mattock—Metamorphic Brother’s abbot’s symbol of power

      Staff, the—another name for Mount Xandos

      Tigersbane—poison made from the sap of the Ice Lily

      Trigon—the religious power of Eion, a triumvirate of priesthoods (Perin, Erivor, Kernios)

      War of Three Favors—a dynastic war in days of Syannese empire

      Whitefire—the sword of Yasammez, also a name for Zmeos

      Wildsong Night—a holiday evening, also known as Winter’s Eve

      Wimmuai—Dreamless word for human slaves

      Xawadis—Xixian word for oasis or waterhole

      Yanedan—a mountainous island in the southern sea

      Zakkas’ Wort—a medicinal herb

     

     

     



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