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Garth |
Human slave from
Lady Viridina's household who was her lover and true father of
Lorryn, to whom he taught
human magic. He was freed by Viridina and joined the outlaw humans.
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Goris |
One of the
elven overseers of
Lord Dyran. Punished because of a sabotage on his lords forge chains. Part of his punishment was that his daughter (and only heir) had to wed Lord Dyran's gladiator -
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Haemaena |
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Haja |
An acolyte, one of Diric's helpers. |
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Haldor |
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Halfbloods |
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Hali'a's Lair |
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hamenleai |
(draconic) the potential to make changes in the world. |
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Harden Sangral |
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Harrlyn, Lord |
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Hellebore, Lord |
Opponent of
Lord Ondine in an inheritance dispute, which led to war between them. |
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inheriting of magical abilities |
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Iridirina |
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Irilianale |
A dragon, who discovered a place in the Mohav Desert, where six ley-lines met in a perfectly symmetrical star, probably the greatest source of pure magical power in the whole world. He established a Lair in there, which, however, was soon abandoned, as it was situated too close to the
elven lands. His character can be best described by two draconic sayings: 'As impulsive as Iri' and 'More persuasive than Irilianale'. |
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Irilianale's Lair |
Abandoned dragon lair in the Mehav desert. In its centre is a pond underneath which six ley-lines meet in perfect symmetry, being a source of pure magical energy. (see also
Irilianale)
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Iron Jewelry |
Filigree metal jewelry later covered with silver, made by the
Iron People, that gave its owner resistance to
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Iron People |
They derive from the
grel riders - almost legendary nomadic herders who lived by rearing
grel and cattle. When attacked by the
elves (who failed to conquer them), they chose to move further south, where, with the passing of time, their complexions turned black. As the grel could not adapt to the warmer climate, they abandoned grel herding and concentrated on cattle. The name Iron People was given to them due to their excellence in blacksmithing. |
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Jaene |
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Jamal |
A hot-headed, conceited and over-confident War Chief of the
Iron People, political opponent of
Diric, the Iron Priest. He wanted to unite all the tribes of Iron People under his leadership and attack the
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Jared Daeth |
One of
Lord Dyran's gladiators and then his chief trainer. For his successes at the field, he was given
Ambra, by whom he had a daughter,
Serina Daeth. |
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Jasen |
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Jena |
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Jeof Lenger |
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Jertain, Lord |
Due to his quarrel with
Lord Vossinor, by the ruling of the Council, a duel took place at
Lord Dyran's arena. The quarrel involved a disputed trade route and a series of insults traded in Council. He lied so often nobody was sure that he was right this time. House colors: white and indigo. |
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Kaeth Daeth |
Younger brother of
Serina Daeth. Son of
Ambra and
Jared Daeth. When he was discovered during a foray on the Lord's fruit trees, because of his agility he was not punished, but sent to be trained in assassins' school. |
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Kala |
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Kalama |
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Kalamadea (Kalama)
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Katarina an Vittes |
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Katrina |
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Kaullis, House of |
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Kel Rosten |
Head of the caravan which found
Shana in the Mohav Desert. |
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Keloc |
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Keman |
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Kemanorel (Keman)
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Male dragon, son of
Alamarana, brother of
Myrenateli. Brought up with his foster-sister -
Lashana. On reaching maturity, he was to take over his mother's duty as lair shaman. After the banishment of Lashana, he left the lair to find her. He later chose the female dragon
Rhiadorana to be his companion for life. |
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Keokeshala |
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Keri Eisa |
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Kevan |
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Keylan |
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kryshein |
an elven illness, supposedly brought on by overuse of power, that manifested itself with a dreadful head pain and disorientation. |
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K'trenn Lord Berenel Hydatha |
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Kyle |
Apprentice of
Denelor. He was in the group led by
Shana. Blond haired. |