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  pronounced: seth-veer

  root meaning: seth— fact; vaer— keep

  SEVRAND s’BRYDION—heir-designate of Duke Bransian of Alestron.

  pronounced: sev-rand

  root meaning: sevaer’an’d— one who travels behind, a follower

  s’FFALENN—family name for the royal line appointed by the Fellowship Sorcerers in Third Age Year One to rule the High Kingdom of Rathain. Gifted geas: compassion/empathy.

  pronounced: s-fal-en

  root meaning: ffael— dark; an— one

  s’GANNLEY—lineage of the Earls of the West, once the Camris princes, now bearing the heritage of caithdein of Tysan. Iamine s’Gannley was the woman founder.

  pronounced: sgan-lee

  root meaning: gaen— guide; li— exalted or in harmony

  SHADDORN—town located on the Scimlade Tip in Alland, Shand.

  pronounced: shad-dorn

  root meaning: shaddiern— sea-turtle

  SHAND—High Kingdom on the south-east corner of the Paravian continent, originally ruled by the line of s’Ahelas. Current device, purple-and-gold chevrons, since the adjunct kingdom of West Shand came under high crown rule. The old device was a falcon on a crescent moon, sometimes still showed, backed by the more recent purple-and-gold chevrons.

  pronounced: shand—as in ‘hand’

  root meaning: shayn or shiand— two/pair

  SHIPSPORT—city located on the Bay of Eltair in the principality of West Halla, Melhalla.

  SIDIR—one of the Companions, who were the fourteen boys to survive the Battle of Strakewood. Served Arithon at the Battle of Dier Kenton Vale, and the Havens. Second-in-command of Earl Jieret’s war-band.

  pronounced: see-deer

  root meaning: i’sid’i’er— one who has stood at the verge of being lost.

  s’ILESSID—family name for the royal line appointed by the Fellowship Sorcerers in Third Age Year One to rule the High Kingdom of Tysan. Gifted geas: justice.

  pronounced: s-ill-ess-id

  root meaning: liessiad— balance

  SIMSHANE’S HOUSE OF EXOTIC DELIGHTS—disreputable brothel located in Etarra, renowned for vice and peddling prandeys.

  pronounced: sim-shane

  not from the Paravian

  SITHAER—mythological equivalent of hell, halls of Dharkaron Avenger’s judgment; according to Ath’s adepts, that state of being where the prime vibration is not recognized.

  pronounced: sith-air

  root meaning: sid— lost; thiere— wraith/spirit

  SKYRON FOCUS—large aquamarine focus stone, used by the Koriani Senior Circle for their major magic after the loss of the Great Waystone during the rebellion.

  pronounced: sky-run

  root meaning: skyron— colloquialism for shackle; s’kyr’i’on— literally ‘sorrowful fate’

  SKYSHIELS—mountain range that runs north and south along the eastern coast of Rathain.

  pronounced: sky-shee-ells

  root meaning: skyshia— to pierce through; iel— ray

  SOUTHSHIRE—town on the southcoast of Alland, Shand, known for shipbuilding.

  pronounced: south-shire

  not from the Paravian

  SPIRE—town with a hostel of Ath’s Brotherhood, located on the southcoast in Havistock, Havish.

  s’TALEYN—lineage of the Caithdeinen of Shand.

  pronounced: stall-ay-en

  root meaning: tal— branch; an— one/first ‘of the first branch’

  STEIVEN—Earl of the North, caithdein and regent to the Kingdom of Rathain at the time of Arithon Teir’s’Ffalenn’s return. Chieftain of the Deshans until his death in the battle of Strakewood Forest in Third Year 5638. Jieret Red-beard’s father. Barach and Jeynsa’s grandfather.

  pronounced: stay-vin

  root meaning: steiven— stag

  STORLAINS—mountains dividing the Kingdom of Havish.

  pronounced: store-lanes

  root meaning: storlient— largest summit, highest divide

  STORMWELL—Gulf of Stormwell, body of water off the northcoast of Tysan.

  STRAKEWOOD—forest in the principality of Deshir, Rathain; site of the battle of Strakewood Forest, where the garrison from Etarra marched against the clans under Steiven s’Valerient and Prince Arithon, in Third Age Year 5638.

  pronounced: strayk-wood similar to ‘stray wood’

  root meaning: streik— to quicken, to seed

  SULFIN EVEND—son of the Mayor of Hanshire who holds the post of Alliance Lord Commander under Lysaer s’Ilessid.

  pronounced: sool-finn ev-end

  root meaning: suilfinn eiavend— colloquialism, diamond mind, ‘one who is persistent’

  s’VALERIENT—family name for the Earls of the North, regents and caithdein for the High Kings of Rathain.

  pronounced: val-er-ee-ent

  root meaning: val— straight; erient— spear

  TAERLIN—south-western principality of Kingdom of Tysan. Also a lake, Taerlin Waters located in the southern spur of Tornir Peaks. Halliron taught Arithon a ballad of that name, which is of Paravian origin and commemorates the First Age slaughter of a unicorn herd by Khadrim.

  pronounced: tay-er-lin

  root meaning: taer— calm; lien— to love

  TAL QUORIN—river formed by the confluence of watershed on the southern side of Strakewood, principality of Deshir, Rathain, where traps were laid for Etarra’s army in the battle of Strakewood Forest, and where the rape and massacre of Deshir’s clan women and children occurred under Lysaer and head-hunters under Pesquil’s command in Third Age Year 5638.

  pronounced: tal quar-in

  root meaning: tal— branch; quorin— canyons

  TALITH—Etarran princess; former wife of Lysaer s’Ilessid. Died of a fall from Avenor’s tower of state.

  pronounced: tal-ith—to rhyme with ‘gal with’

  root meaning: tal— branch; lith— to keep/nurture

  TALVISH—a clanborn retainer in sworn service to s’Brydion at Alestron who was sworn into the service of Prince Arithon as a point of honour.

  pronounced: tall-vish

  root meaning: talvesh— reed

  TANUIN—a clansman of Shand who died in defense of non-combatant families during the campaign at Vastmark in Third Age Year 5647, father of Glendien.

  pronounced: tan-oo-win

  root meaning: tanuin— swift, or swallow

  TEIR—masculine form of a title fixed to a name denoting heirship.

  pronounced: tayer

  root meaning: teir’s— successor to power

  TEIREN—feminine form of Teir.

  TEIVE—first mate of the merchant brig Evenstar and father of Feylind’s two children.

  pronounced: tee-ev

  root meaning: tierve— reliable

  TELLESEC—guild minister in Avenor, and one of the regent’s council of Tysan.

  pronounced: tell-i-sec

  root meaning: tellisec— a small spider

  TELMANDIR—seat of the High Kings of Havish in Lithmere, Havish. Ruined during the uprising in Third Age Year 5018, rebuilt by High King Eldir s’Lornmein after his coronation in Third Age Year 5643.

  pronounced: tell-man-deer

  root meaning: telman’en— leaning; dir— rock

  TELZEN—town on the eastshore of Alland, Shand.

  pronounced: tell-zen

  root meaning: tielsen— to saw wood

  THEMBREL’S OAK—tree by the sacred spring in the heart of Halwythwood, Rathain, where the Athlien dancers once enacted the rites of renewal. Site of the grand mysteries, off-limits to humankind.

  pronounced: them-brel

  root meaning: thembrel— acorn

  THALDEINS—mountain range that borders the principality of Camris, Tysan, to the east. Site of the Camris clans’ west outpost. Site of the raid at the Pass of Orlan.

  pronounced: thall-dayn

  root meaning: thal— head; dein— bird

  THARIDOR—trade city on the shore
s of the Bay of Eltair in Melhalla.

  pronounced: thar-i-door

  root meaning: tier’i’dur— keep of stone

  THARRICK—former captain of the guard in the city of Alestron assigned charge of the duke’s secret armoury; now married to Jinesse and working as a gentleman mercenary guard at Innish.

  pronounced: thar-rick

  root meaning: thierik— unkind twist of fate

  TIDEPORT—a coastal town in Korias, Tysan.

  not from the Paravian

  TIENELLE—high-altitude herb valued by mages for its mind-expanding properties. Highly toxic. No antidote. The leaves, dried and smoked, are most potent. To weaken its powerful side-effects and allow safer access to its vision, Koriani enchantresses boil the flowers, then soak tobacco leaves with the brew.

  pronounced: tee-an-ell-e (last ‘e’ mostly subliminal)

  root meaning: tien— dream; iel- light/ray

  TIRANS—trade town located on the East Halla peninsula in Melhalla, also a Second Age ruin, seat of the High Kings of Melhalla, sacked during the uprising in Third Age Year 5018. Site of a Paravian focus circle.

  pronounced: tee-rans

  root meaning: tier— to hold fast, to keep, or to covet

  TIRIACS—mountain range to the north of Mirthlvain Swamp, in Midhalla, Melhalla.

  pronounced: tie-ree-axe

  root meaning: tieriach— alloy of metals

  TORBRAND s’FFALENN—founder of the s’Ffalenn line appointed by the Fellowship of Seven to rule the High Kingdom of Rathain in Third Age Year One.

  pronounced: tor-brand

  root meaning: tor— sharp, keen; brand— temper

  TORNIR PEAKS—mountain range on western border in Camris, Tysan. Northern half is actively volcanic, and there the last surviving packs of Khadrim are kept under ward.

  pronounced: tor-neer

  root meaning: tor— sharp, keen; nier— tooth

  TRAITHE—Sorcerer of the Fellowship of Seven. Solely responsible for the closing of South Gate to deny further entry to the Mistwraith. Traithe lost most of his faculties in the process and was left with a limp. Since it is not known whether he can make the transfer into discorporate existence with his powers impaired, he has retained his physical body.

  pronounced: tray-the

  root meaning: traithe— gentleness

  TYSAN—one of the Five High Kingdoms of Athera as defined by the charters of the Fellowship of Seven. Ruled by the s’Ilessid royal line. Device: gold star on blue field.

  pronounced: tie-san

  root meaning: tiasen— rich

  VAE—mother of a young boy recruited by Lysaer s’Ilessid.

  root meaning not from the Paravian.

  VARENS—trade town on the shore of Eltair Bay in East Halla, Melhalla.

  pronounced: var-ens

  root meaning: var’uens— keep safe, or lock

  VARRUN—Lord High Justiciar of Avenor, one of Lysaer’s regent’s council of Tysan.

  pronounced: var-run

  root meaning: vaer’ruann— eyrie

  VASTMARK—principality located in south-western Shand. Highly mountainous and not served by trade-roads. Its coasts are renowned for shipwrecks. Inhabited by nomadic shepherds and wyverns, non-fire-breathing, smaller relatives of Khadrim. Site of the grand massacre of Lysaer’s war host in Third Age 5647.

  pronounced: vast-mark

  root meaning: vhast— bare; mheark— valley

  VERRAIN—master spellbinder, trained by Luhaine; stood as Guardian of Mirthlvain when the Fellowship of Seven was left short-handed after the conquest of the Mistwraith.

  pronounced: ver-rain

  root meaning: ver— keep; ria— touch; an— one; original Paravian: verria’an

  VHALZEIN—city located in West Shand, shore of Rockbay Harbor on the border by Havish. Famed for shell-inlaid lacquer furnishings.

  pronounced: val-zeen

  root meaning: from Drakish, vhchalsckeen— white sands

  VHANDON—a renowned clanborn war captain of Duke Bransian s’Brydion of Alestron, assigned to Prince Arithon’s service as a point of honour in Third Age Year 5654.

  pronounced: van-done

  root meaning: vhandon— steadfast

  WARDEN OF ALTHAIN—alternative title for the Fellowship Sorcerer, Sethvir, who received custody of Althain Tower and the powers of the earth link from the last centaur guardian to leave the continent of Paravia in Third Age Year 5100.

  WAYSTONE—spherical-cut amethyst used by the Koriathain to channel the full power of all enchantresses in their order, lost during the great rebellion that threw down the rule of the high kings, and recovered from Fellowship custody by Lirenda in Third Age Year 5647.

  WESTWOOD—forest located in Camris, Tysan, north of the Great West Road.

  WHITEHAVEN—Hostel of Ath’s Brotherhood located in the Skyshiel Mountains near the city of Eastwall.

  WHITEHOLD—city located on the shore of Eltair Bay, Kingdom of Melhalla.

  WORLDSEND GATES—set at the four compass points of the continent of Paravia. These were spelled portals constructed by the Fellowship of Seven at the dawn of the Third Age, and were done in connection with the obligations created by their compact with the Paravian races, which allowed Men to settle on Athera.

  WYNTOCK GATE—upper gate in the citadel of Alestron, opening onto the suspended wooden bridge that crosses the tidal moat to the Mathiell Gate.

  pronounced: win-tock

  root meaning: wuinn— vulture; tiok— roost

  Acknowledgements

  A story of this size and scope cannot be done without helping hands at every stage. Thanks are due to a number of outstanding people—who already know who they are—but I will mention them, anyway.

  Jeff Watson, Andrew Ginever, Betsy Hosler, Jana Paniccia, Alan Carmichael, Gale Skipworth, Sara and Bob Schwager.

  The Voyager crew:

  Jane Johnson, Sarah Hodgson, Emma Coode.

  Stuart Polson and Andrew Ashton for spectacular design.

  Two others, with gratitude that surpasses words:

  Suzanne Parnell and Larry Turner.

  Never last, Jonathan Matson, my husband, Don Maitz, and not least, my mother, Roberta, who’s read all of them.

  Books by Janny Wurts

  Sorcerer’s Legacy

  The Cycle of Fire Trilogy

  Stormwarden

  Keeper of the Keys

  Shadowfane

  The Master of Whitestorm

  That Way Lies Camelot

  To Ride Hell’s Chasm

  The Wars of Light and Shadow

  The Curse of the Mistwraith

  The Ships of Merior

  Warhost of Vastmark

  Fugitive Prince

  Grand Conspiracy

  Peril’s Gate

  Traitor’s Knot

  With Raymond E. Feist

  Daughter of the Empire

  Servant of the Empire

  Mistress of the Empire

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