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    Empire of Grass

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      Hurza—a bandit

      Hyara—Vorzheva’s sister; Unver’s aunt

      Kulva—Fremur’s late sister; Unver’s love

      Kunret White-Beard, Thane—leader of the Vulture Clan

      Night Eater—a mythical creature/demon

      Odobreg, Thane—leader of the Badger Clan

      Ogda Forkbeard, Thane—leader of the Pheasant Clan

      Rudur Redbeard, Thane—leader of Black Bear Clan; March-thane of the Meadow Thrithings; self-proclaimed “thane of thanes”

      Ruzhvang—a shaman of the Snake Clan

      Sky-Piercer—the totem spirit of the Crane clan

      Tasdar of the Iron Arm—a Thrithings tutelary spirit; a metal-working deity worshipped by all the grassland clans, also called Tasdar the Anvil Smasher

      Unver—“Nobody”, new Thane of the Stallion Clan; son of Prince Josua and Lady Vorzheva; Tzoja’s twin brother, called Deornoth by his parents

      Volfrag—Rudur Redbeard’s chief shaman

      Vorzheva—Unver’s mother; Prince Josua’s wife; daughter of Fikolmij; sister of Hyara

      Vybord—a man of the Badger Clan

      Wymunt, Thane—leader of the Bustard Clan

      NABBANAI

      Abbess of Latria—the leader of a religious order; Lady Thelía’s friend

      Albian House—one of the fifty noble families

      Alurea, Countess—wife of Count Rillian

      Anitulles the Great—a historic Imperator

      Ardrivis—the last Imperator, defeated at Nearulagh by King John

      Argenian—a historic Imperator

      Aspitis Preves, Earl—an ally of King Elias during the Storm King’s War

      Asta of Turonis—historic noblewoman who founded the Astaline order two hundred years ago

      Astrian, Sir—a member of the Erkyguard and former drinking companion of Prince Morgan, now part of Duke Osric’s host

      Auxis, Escritor—an envoy of the Sancellan Aedonitis to the High Throne

      Benedrivine House—the ruling family in Nabban for the last two hundred years; emblem is the Kingfisher

      Benidrivis—first Duke of Nabban under King John Presbyter; father of Camaris, great grandfather of Duke Saluceris

      Benidrivis the Great—founder of the Third Nabbani Imperium, ancestor of Camaris, Saluceris, Drusis, and many others

      Benigaris, Duke—former ruler of Nabban; uncle of Saluceris, killed in the Storm King’s War

      Blasis—son of Duchess Canthia and Duke Saluceris

      Brindalles—Pasevalles’ father, killed during the Storm King’s War

      Caias Hermis—Earl of Vissa

      Camaris-sá-Vinitta, Sir—King John’s greatest knight, also known as “Camaris Benidrivis”; disappeared at the end of the Storm King’s War

      Canthia, Duchess—wife of Duke Saluceris; mother of Blasis and Serasina

      Clavean House—one of the fifty noble families

      Crexis the Goat—a historic Imperator

      Dallo Ingadaris, Count—Queen Miriamele’s cousin and opponent to Duke Saluceris; ally of the Duke’s brother Drusis

      Dinivan, Father—former Scrollbearer and secretary to Lector Ranessin; killed in the Sancellan Aedonitis during the Storm King’s War

      Doellene House—one of the fifty noble families

      Dominiate—ruling council of Nabban, consisting primarily of the fifty noble families

      Drusis, Earl—Earl of Trevinta and Eadne; Duke Saluceris’ brother and rival

      Endrais, St.—an Aedonite martyr

      Envalles, Marquis—counselor to and uncle of Duke Saluceris

      Elysia—mother of Usires Aedon; called “Mother of God”

      Fifty Families—Nabbanai noble houses

      Fino, Father—Lector Vidian’s servant

      Flavis—a Patris of the Larexean House

      Fluiren, Sir—a storied knight of the disgraced Sulian House

      Granis, St.—an Aedonite saint

      Hermian—one of the fifty noble families

      Idexes Claves, Count—Lord Chancellor of Nabban

      Ingadarine House—one of the fifty noble families; in opposition to the current Duke. Emblem is the Albatross

      Kingfisher Guard—the Duke of Nabban’s private guard

      Larexean House—one of the fifty noble families

      Matreu, Viscount—son of the ruler of Spenit Island

      Metessan House—one of the fifty noble families; Lord Pasevalles is a member. Emblem is the Blue Crane

      Mindia, Lady—one of Duchess Canthia’s ladies-in-waiting

      Nessalanta, Duchess—former duchess of Nabban; Saluceris’ grandmother; died near the end of the Storm King’s War

      Nulles, Father—royal chaplain of the Hayholt

      Oliveris, Sir—a knight; former drinking companion of Prince Morgan, now member of Duke Osric’s host

      Oppidanis—court astrologer

      Pasevalles, Lord—Lord Chancellor to the High Throne

      Pelippa, St.—Aedonite saint, called “Pelippa of the Island”

      Pryrates—priest, alchemist, and wizard; King Elias’ counselor, presumed dead during the fall of Green Angel Tower at the end of the Storm King’s War

      Rhiappa, St.—Aedonite saint, called “Rhiap” in Erkynland

      Rillian Albias, Count—the Solicitor General of Nabban; head of Albian House

      Sallin Ingadaris—Count Dallo’s son

      Saluceris, Duke—ruler of Nabban

      Serasina—infant daughter of Duchess Canthia and Duke Saluceris

      Sessian, Baron—Lady Mindia’s uncle

      Stormbirds—supporters of Dallo Ingardaris; the Albatross is their sign

      Thelía, Lady—a versed herbalist and also Lord Tiamak’s wife; called “Tia-Lia” by Princess Lillia

      Sulian House—one of the fifty noble families

      Syllaris the Younger—a church official and Usirean Brother

      Tiyagaris—a historic Imperator

      Tiyanis Sulis—a nobleman and ally of the Ingadarines

      Tunath, St.—Aedonite saint, also called Tunato the Pilgrim

      Turia Ingadaris, Lady—Count Dallo’s niece; bride of Earl Drusis

      Usires Aedon—Aedonite Son of God; also called “the Ransomer” and “the Redeemer”

      Varellan, Duke—Duke Saluceris’ deceased father; younger brother of Benigaris who became ruler after the Storm King’s War

      Vellia Hermis—wife of Imperator Argenian

      Velthir, St.—a holy prophet from the southern islands; a prominent figure in the Aedonite Book of Prophets

      Vidian II, Lector—Head of the Aedonite Church

      Xaxina—semi-mythic widow of an Imperator, fought to protect Nabban

      Yuvis—called “the tailor’s son”

      PERDRUINESE

      Amando, Baron—father of Lady Faiera

      Bardo—former sexton of St. Cusimo’s church on Almond Tree Hill in Perdruin

      Costante—son of Count Streáwe of Perdruin; Yissola’s half-brother

      Endri—a soldier and friend of Sir Porto’s; killed in the Nornfells in the Storm King’s War

      Faiera, Lady—Scrollbearer; disappeared

      Felisso—captain of Erkynlandish ship Hylissa

      Froye, Count—Ambassador of the High Throne to Nabban

      Grandi—an old woman in Perdruin

      Honora, St.—an Aedonite saint

      Porto, Sir—a hero of the Battles of Nakkiga; one of Prince Morgan’s former drinking companions, now member of Duke Osric’s host

      Sindigato Perdruine—a trade organization, also called the Perdruinese Syndicate

      Streáwe, Count—former ruler of Perdruin, deceased

      Yistrin, St.—an Aedonite saint

      Yissola, Countess—ruler of Perdruin; daughter of Count Streáwe

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    nbsp; WRANNA-FOLK

      He Who Always Steps on Sand—a god

      Hoto—Jesa’s older brother

      Jaraweg—Jesa’s late great-uncle

      Jesa—nurse to Duke Saluceris’ infant daughter Serasina; named “Green Honeybird” by her elders

      Green Honeybird—mythical Wranna spirit; Jesa’s namesake

      Laliba—a cloth seller in Nabban

      Old Gorahok—a blind denizen of Red Pig Lagoon

      She Who Birthed Mankind—a goddess

      She Who Waits to Take All Back—a death goddess

      They Who Watch and Shape—gods

      Tiamak, Lord—Scrollbearer; scholar and close friend of King Simon and Queen Miriamele; called “Uncle Timo” by Princess Lillia

      SITHI (ZIDA’YA)

      Aditu no’e-Sa’onserei—daughter of Likimeya; Jiriki’s sister

      Amerasu y-Senditu no’e-Sa’onserei—mother of Ineluki and Hakatri; called “First Grandmother,” also known as “Amerasu Ship-Born”, killed during the Storm King’s War

      Ayaminu—mistress of Anvijanya

      Dunao the Rider—a supporter of Khendraja’aro

      Gayali—apprentice to Himano, from the “Southern Woods”

      Hakatri—historic figure; Amerasu’s son who vanished into the West, his bones were recently retrieved by Makho’s Talon

      Himano of the Flowering Hills—a scholar; Tanahaya’s teacher; sometimes called “Master” or “Lord”

      Ineluki—Amerasu’s son; called the “Storm King”, deceased

      Jenjiyana of the Nightingales—historic figure; mother of Nenais’u

      Jiriki i-Sa’onserei—son of Likimeya; brother of Aditu

      Jonzao–“the Pure”, a faction with a strictly traditional lifestyle

      Khendraja’aro—Likimeya’s half-brother; uncle of Jiriki and Aditu; self-styled “Protector” of House of Year-Dancing

      Kira’athu—a healer who cured Tanahaya

      Kiushapo—friend and ally of Jiriki and Aditu

      Likimeya y-Briseyu no’e-Sa’onserei—the Sa’onsera; mother of Jiriki and Aditu

      Liko the Starling—a Sitha of Anvijanya

      Mezumiiru—Sithi moon goddess

      Nenais’u—historic figure; wife of Drukhi; daughter of Jenjiyana

      S’aonsera the Preserver—historic figure; wife of Hamakho Wormslayer; founding-mother of House of Year-Dancing

      Sa’onsera, the—title of the female leader of House of Year Dancing

      Sa’onserei—Clan of Jiriki and Aditu; also called House of Year-Dancing

      Senditu—mother of Amerasu

      Shima’onari—father of Jiriki and Aditu; killed during the Storm King’s War

      Spark—Jiriki and Aditu’s pet name for Tanahaya

      Tanahaya of Shisae’ron—a Sithi scholar; envoy to the Hayholt

      Vindaomeyo the Fletcher—historic arrow-maker of Tumet’ai

      Vinyedu—leader of the Pure; sister of Zinjadu

      Yeja’aro of the Forbidden Hills—Khendraja’aro’s nephew

      Zinjadu—lore-mistress of Kementari; sister of Vinyedu; killed during the Storm King’s War

      NORNS (HIKEDA’YA)

      Akhenabi, Lord—High Magister of the Order of Song, also called “Lord of Song”

      Anchoress—title of Queen Utuk’ku’s female body-slaves

      Denabi sey-Xoka—a sword-master; Jarnulf’s former master and teacher

      Drukhi—historic figure; son of Queen Utuk’ku and Ekimeniso; killed by mortals

      Enkinu—High Anchoress of Nakkiga; mistress of Queen Utuk’ku’s body-slaves

      Enduya—Viyeki’s clan, a middling noble family

      Ensume—Sacrifice general of the Northeastern host

      Genathi—a blind Celebrant born after the flight from the Garden

      Gyrfalcons—a Sacrifice legion

      Hamakha—clan of Queen Utuk’ku

      Hamakho Wormslayer—historic figure; founder of Queen Utuk’ku’s Clan Hamakha; a famous warrior

      Hammer-wielders—siege-soldiers who use hammers to knock down walls

      Ibi-Khai—member of the Order of Echos and a Sacrifice in Makho’s Talon; killed by Diggers

      Iyora Clan—Norn clan which included the war hero Suno’ku and Queen Utuk’ku’s husband Ekimeniso Blackstaff

      Jhindejo—a Sacrifice Scout from Fortress Dark Lantern

      Jijibo—a close descendant of Queen Utuk’ku, called “the Dreamer”

      Juni’ata, Commander—officer in command of Fortress Dark Lantern

      Kemme—a Sacrifice in Makho’s Talon

      Khimabu, Lady—Lord Viyeki’s wife

      Kikiti, General—General of the host accompanying Viyeki’s builders to Naglimund

      Legion Zosho—military legion named after the gyrfalcons of Lake Rumiya

      Lord of Dreaming—nickname for Lord Jijibo of Nakkiga

      Makho—wounded Hand Chieftain

      Nezeru Seyt-Enduya—Daughter of Lord Viyeki and his mistress Tzoja; member of the Queen’s Talon led by Makho

      Nijin—Hikeda’ya chronicler, source of Tanahaya’s parchment

      Night Moths—a Sacrifice legion

      Nerudade—a Hikeda’ya philosopher credited with the creation or discovery of Unbeing; father of Yedade

      Nonao—Lord Viyeki’s secretary

      Northeastern Host—a little-known Sacrifice army, apparently deployed in mortal lands

      Ommu the Whisperer—Singer; member of the Red Hand; resurrected by Queen Utuk’ku

      Pratiki—Prince-Templar, member of the Hamakha Clan; relative of Queen Utuk’ku

      Queen’s Teeth—Queen Utuk’ku’s personal guard

      Rinde—a scout from the War-Shrikes Legion

      Saomeji—member of the Order of Song, Makho’s Talon

      Sey-Jok’kochi—a Sacrifice legion, part of the Northeastern host, known as “War-Shrikes”

      Shun’y’asu of Blue Spirit Peak—a poet

      Sogeyu—Host Singer of the Order of Song

      Suno’ku—a famous general, killed in the aftermath of the Storm King’s War

      Utuk’ku Seyt-Hamakha—Norn Queen; Mistress of Nakkiga; oldest being in Osten Ard

      Va’ani—Sacrifice Scout from Fortress Dark Lantern

      Viyeki seyt-Enduya, Lord—High Magister of the Order of Builders, father of Nezeru

      White Foxes—mortal name for Norns

      Xaniko sey-Hamakha—writer of the Exile’s Letter; member of the Queen’s clan

      Xohabi—Author of The Five Fingers Of The Queen’s Hand, a venerated text

      Yaarike sey-Kijana, Lord—former High Magister of the Order of Builders, deceased

      Ya-Jalamu—a granddaughter of Marshal Muyare

      Yansu Clan—noble family; Vordis was born their slave

      Yedade—Hikeda’ya philosopher

      Yemon—Viyeki’s former secretary, executed as a traitor

      Zinuzo—a war poet

      TINUKEDA’YA

      Carry-men—a very tall type of the Tinukeda’ya, used to haul

      Chikri—seemingly self-aware dwellers in Aldheorte Forest, somewhat resembling squirrels

      Dasa—a member of the Hidden

      Delver—a mortal name for the Tinukeda’ya who shape stone

      Dwarrows—also called Dvernings, a type of Tinukeda’ya who are skilled at shaping stone

      Gan Doha—a Niskie, relative of Gan Itai

      Gan Itai—the Niskie who died saving Queen Miriamele many years ago

      Gan Lagi—a Niskie; Gan Doha’s oldest living relative

      Geloë—a wise woman, called “Valada Geloë”; killed at Sesuad’ra during the Storm King’s War

      Giants—large, shaggy, manlike creatures

      Goh Gam Gar—a speaking giant who helped Makho’s Talon catch a dragon

     
    Grey—a Chikri

      Hidden, the—a faction of Tinukeda’ya, hiding from their masters in Nakkiga

      Hunën—Rimmerspakk name for giants

      Naya Nos—a member of the Hidden

      Niskies—a type of Tinukeda’ya who serve aboard ships

      ReeRee—a young Chikri in Aldheorte Forest; Morgan’s companion

      Ruyan Vé—fabled patriarch of the Tinukeda’ya; called “The Navigator”

      Sea Watchers’ Guild—another name for the Niskies

      Stripe—a Chikri; ReeRee’s mother

      Tey Seiso—Niskie of Yissola’s ship Li Fosena

      Uvasika—mistress of the Hidden, also known as “the Silent Lady”

      Zin-Seyvu—leader of a Tinukeda’ya group traveling through Aldehorte Forest

      OTHERS

      Adversary, the—the Aedonite devil

      Creator, the—another name for the Aedonite god

      Fortis the Recluse—a 6th-century bishop on Warinsten Island; writer of an infamous book

      Hyrka—a migrant people from east of Aldheorte Forest

      Lightless Ones—dwellers in the depths of Nakkiga; of unknown origin

      Madi—a Hyrka guide to Brother Etan

      Parlippa—Madi’s daughter, also known as Parlip

      Plekto—Madi’s son, also known as Plek

      Sagra—a Kwanitupul neighbor of young Derra and Deornoth

      Senigo of Khand—a famous ancient philosopher

      CREATURES

      Cave-borers—large digging creatures also known as stone-chafers, rock- chafers, or earthwicks

      Connach—Aelin’s horse

      Ebur—a large beast of Khand

      Falku—Snenneq’s ram

      Fraxi—a bulldog, full name “Ferax”

      Ghants—chitinous Wran-dwelling creatures

      Gildreng—Ruzhvang’s donkey

      Ooki—Sisqi’s ram

      Orn—Sir Jurgen’s horse, a large gray courser

      Kilpa—manlike marine creatures

      Qallipuk—“River Man”; a water monster

      Salt—Jarnulf’s horse

      Sefstred—a Thrithings horse from Fikolmij’s herd

      Uro’eni—Sithi name for the ogre of Misty Vale

      Vaqana—Binabik’s wolf companion

      Witiko’ya—a ferocious wolf-like predator of the far north

     


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