People
Meridians
Ailoo - one of Zhar Nicholea’s three daughters
Alexandra – Zhar Nicholea’s wife and also one of the rulers of Meridia
Amaranth – a magician and scholar of Meridia
Anna – one of Zhar Nicholea’s three daughters
Eeelil – a warrior of Sangfoul
Feandal – a warrior of Sangfoul
Illala – a young Meridian girl
Lilya – one of Zhar Nicholea’s three daughters
Maanta – a young Meridian boy
Medvedev – a freed Meridian slave
Millay – a young Meridian girl who befriends Anna
Nicholea – the ruler of Meridia and its surrounding waters
Psyol – Nicholea’s son
Banealians
Ailcalm – Tao’s deceased son
Leil – a Banealian warrior
Sabastian – Tao’s son and a young Banealian warrior
Sift – one of the leaders of the Banealian people
Tao – one of the leaders of the Banealian people
People of Sangfoul
Calpis – one of Malistour’s servants
Equilious – a baby boy, half Meridian and half person of Sangfoul
Evanshade – the third in charge of Sangfoul
Malistour – the second in charge of Sangfoul and Venge’s father
Venge – Malistour’s son
Others
Gelu – God
Ham – one of Noah’s sons
Japeth – one of Noah’s sons
Lucifer – an angel God banished from heaven
Noa – Noah
Noah – God’s chosen one to build an ark to save the animals of the earth when the earth was flooded to punish humanity for its sins
Shem – one of Noah’s sons
Places
Ar’arat – the mountain Noah’s ark eventually came to rest on when the flood waters subsided
Baneal – an underwater city erected by the Banealian people after their escape from enslavement in Sangfoul
Cardonea Tower – the tower in Meridia where its ruling family lives
The East Shale Wall – a mountainous cliff of shale to the east of Cardonea Tower. The people of Meridia live in rooms carved into the wall.
Meridia – a peaceful underwater city ruled by Zhar Nicholea and his family
Orion’s Birth – an underwater rune covered structure made up mostly of marble. Air sporadically erupts from its center and rises toward the births of the ocean.
Sangfoul – a city ruled by a vicious race of mer people with tailfins
The West Shale Wall - a mountainous cliff of shale to the west of Cardonea Tower. The people of Meridia live in rooms carved into the wall.
Riding Companions
Archa – a dolphin that carries Maanta throughout the ocean
Lisaly – a small fish that carries Illala throughout the ocean
Lola – a large shimmering fish that carries Sift throughout the ocean
Miscellaneous Words
Corundum Scribing Claw – corundum is an extremely hard mineral and mer people use pieces of it shaped like claws to write with on kelp scrolls. The claws are heated by lava first write on kelp by searing it with their heat.
Forbidden Fluid – air, It is called the forbidden fluid because it is what humans breathed before God flooded the earth and all mer people believe that if any of it gets in their lungs they will die.
Kelp Scroll – a sheet of kelp used to write on
Malta Shell – a hardened stone with warm lava filling its insides. Mer people crack them open and let the lava flow out. The lava can either be used to light the darkness or sea life can be cooked in the heat about an open malta shell.
Riding Companions – fish that mer people with legs ride on like we ride horses in order to get places quicker
Runes – symbols carved into stone, often possessing mystical powers
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