Characters
Abishan – Cush’s King, Princess Lilya’s father
Afaris – an elder in The Canyon of Eyes
Alexander – a dragon who befriends Lilya and whose origins are unknown
Alinar – a Hawk Rider from The Canyon of Eyes
Amari – King Thomas’ galley boy
Ban Var – poor man from the outskirts of Havilah and father of Mae and Jonah
Barbarous – Assyrian knight
Barl – Castle Ah medic
Carn – mercenary from Vane
Clare – daughter of Oston, a longtime friend of Thomas’ deceased father
Coal – an elder in The Canyon of Eyes
Cypress – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
Dora – King Thomas’ personal “Pan” or Mystic
Drinsnel – guide for King Thomas’ company in Cush
Evon – Oston’s wife and Clare’s mother
Felicia – an elder of mysterious origin in The Canyon of Eyes
Fiol – Ban Var’s wife and Mae and Jonah’s mother
Forest Beasts – beasts from the unknown woods where Thomas discovers the figs
Jonah – Ban Var’s son
June – Lilya’s maid
Juniper – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
Lilya – Princess of Cush and daughter of King Abishan
Mae – Ban Var’s daughter
Na’amah – Felicia’s birth name
Oston – Clare’s father and an old friend of King Thomas’ father
Pine – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
Repaor – knight of Cush
Sydney – Lilya’s maid
Targ – King Abishan’s personal guard
Tessera – Lilya’s maid
Thomas – King of Havilah
Timothy – farm boy from Cush
Vansir – a Hawk Rider from The Canyon of Eyes
Places
Assyria – kingdom beside the Tigris River
Castle Ah – the main castle of Havilah
Cush – kingdom beside the Gihon River
Eden – land believed by the Hebrews to possess the Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge
Havilah – kingdom beside the Pishon River
The Canyon of Eyes – canyon on Cush’s edge that leads down into the sea
Vane – land beside the Euphrates River
Westwood Castle – the main castle of Cush
Rivers
Euphrates River – river running beside Vane
Gihon River – river running beside Cush
Pishon River – river running beside Havilah
Tigris River – river running beside Assyria
Unknown River – river running beside the undiscovered woods where Thomas discovered the seven figs. The Euphrates, Gihon, Pishon and Tigris rivers flow into the unknown river.
Things
Angemon – King Thomas’ ship
Pan Dora’s Box – box Pan Dora stores the seven figs in
Seven Figs – figs discovered by Thomas and believed by him to be from the Tree of Life
Tree of Knowledge – tree in Eden whose fruit is believed to grant knowledge of good and evil
Tree of Life – tree in Eden whose fruit is believed to give eternal life
Seven Deadly Sins – pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony and lust
Seven Heavenly Virtues – humility, kindness, patience, diligence, charity, temperance and chastity
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