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    Empire of Grass

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      PLACES

      Abaingeat—important trading town in Hernystir, at the coast of the Barraillean River

      Abbey of St. Cuthbert—home of Cuff the Scaler in Naglimund

      Aelfwent—a great river in Aldheorte Forest; called T’si Suhyasei in Sithi

      Aldheorte—also known as Oldheart; a large forest to the north and east of Erkynland

      Anitullean Road—major Nabban thoroughfare

      Ansis Pellipé—a large city, the capital of Perdruin

      Antigine Hill—one of the five hills of Nabban, site of the Domos Benidriyan

      Anvijanya—a Sithi settlement

      Arbris Sacra—a market town in Nabban

      Ardivalis—Benidrivine family lands in northern Nabban

      Asu’a—Sithi name of the Hayholt, their most important city before mortals conquered it

      Avenue of the Fallen—a street in Nakkiga which runs behind many of the great houses whose estates front on Great Garden Passage

      Bellidan—a good-sized town in Nabban

      Bishop’s Reflection Room—a historic room in the Hayholt

      Bitter Moon Castle—Norn fortress on top of Dragon’s Reach Pass

      Blood Reaches—training grounds for Sacrifices in Nakkiga

      Blue Cavern—home of silk-spinning spiders, place of Norn rope production

      Blue Knight’s Pantry—a corridor in the Hayholt

      Blue Mud Lake—a body of water south of the mountains of Yiqanuc

      Blue Spirit Peak—mountain near Nakkiga

      Breakstaff Square—a place with a gallows in Erchester

      Bridvattin—a lake in Rimmersgard

      Carn Inbarh—a castle in Hernystir; home of Earl Murdo, Eolair’s ally

      Chamber of the Well—the heart of Nakkiga; location of The Well and The Breathing Harp

      Chaplain’s Walking Hall—a room in the Hayholt

      Chasu Metessa—a castle in Nabban; Pasevalles’ early childhood home

      Chasu Orientis—a castle belonging to Earl Drusis at the Nabban-Thrithings border

      Chasu Rutilli—a Nabbanai castle-town

      Circoille—a huge forest in the northwest of Hernystir

      Cloud’s Rest—Gardenborn name for Vestivegg Mountains

      City of Refuge—another name for Da’ai Chikiza

      Cold, Slow Halls—a place of torture in Nakkiga

      Commeian Hills—hills in Nabban on the border to the Thrithings

      Commeis Valley—a valley in Nabban

      Cuihmne Valley—a valley east of Nad Mullach in Hernystir

      Da’ai Chikiza—ruined Sithi city in Aldheorte Forest; called “Tree of the Singing Wind”, one of the nine Gardenborn cities

      Dawnstone Chamber—former home of Da’ai Chikiza’s Master Witness

      Dellis Latia—a seaport east of the horn of Nabban

      Dekusao—a river near Misty Vale, called Narrowdark in Westerling

      Dimmerskog—a forest north of Rimmergard

      Din’s Passage—a corridor in the Hayholt

      Domos Bendriyan—the Benidrivine family palace in Nabban; built by the first Benidrivis some two hundred years ago

      Dunath Tower—a guard tower along the Inniscrich near the Hernystir/Rimmersgard border

      Drina—an Earldom in Nabban

      Eadne—a large lake as well as an earldom in Nabban

      Elvritshalla—the ducal seat in Rimmersgard

      Enki e-Shao’saye—one of the nine Gardenborn cities, located at the southern fringe of Aldheorte Forest

      Erchester—capital of Erkynland and seat of the High Throne

      Erkynland—kingdom in central Osten Ard

      Estrenine Hill—one of Nabban’s hills, location of Viscount Matreu’s house

      Fellmere Castle—an Erkynlandish stronghold west of Laestfinger River

      Field of Banners—an open area just outside the gates of Nakkiga

      Fields of the Nameless—the graveyard for the disgraced of Nakkiga

      Fingerlest—Thrithing name for Laestfinger River

      Firannos Bay—a bay south of Nabban; location of many islands

      Flowering Hills—a region in Aldheorte Forest; home of Himano

      Forbidden Hills—Sithi stronghold, home of Khendraja’aro

      Frostmarch, the—a region in northern Hernystir/southern Rimmersgard

      Fortress Deeping—a hidden fortress of the Northeastern Host of Nakkiga, where large Cave-borers are bred

      Fortress Dark Lantern—a hidden fortress of the Northeastern Host

      Gadrinsett—Erkynlandish city at the border to the High Thrithings

      Gate of Cranes—a bridge in Da’ai Chikiza; other bridges there include Tortoises, Roosters, Wolves, Ravens, and Stags

      Gatherers’ Way—the great avenue which leads into Da’ai Chikiza from the north

      Garwynswold—a town in eastern Erkynland

      Gleniwent—an Erkynlandish river connecting the Kynslagh to the sea

      Go-jao’e—Little Boats; name for small Sithi settlements

      Grafton—a barony in Erkynland

      Granary Tower—a tower in the Hayholt once used to house John Josua’s chambers and study

      Gratuvask—Rimmersgard river which runs past Elvritshalla

      Gray Southwood—a forest southeast of Urmsheim range

      Grenefod—a port city in Erkynland

      Grianspog—a mountain range in the west of Hernystir

      Haestall—barony in Erkynland

      Hall of the Dominiate—a building in Nabban erected during the First Imperium

      Hall of Memory—a collapsed chamber in Da’ai Chikiza

      Harcha—an island in the Bay of Firannos

      Harvest District—a section of Nakkiga

      Hayholt, the—seat of the High Throne of Osten Ard, located above Erchester

      Heartwood—translation of the Norn name for Aldheorte Forest

      Hernysadharc—the capital of Hernystir

      Hernystir—a kingdom in the west of Osten Ard

      Hewenshire—a district in Erkynland, seat of Pasevalles’ barony; once home to Josua’s friend Deornoth

      Hikehikayo—one of the nine Gardenborn cities, located in the far north-west; called Cloud Castle

      Himilfells—a mountain range east of Nakkiga

      Himnhalla—heavenly home of the Rimmersgarder gods

      Hjeldin’s Tower—a sealed tower of ominous repute in the Hayholt

      H’ran Go-jao—the most easterly of the Go-jao’e (Little Boats)

      Hudstad—Rimmersgard market town

      Icicle Gallery—a place on Mintahoq

      Inniscrich—a valley and river in northern Hernystir, site of the first battle in the Storm King’s War

      Jao é-Tinukai’i—a hidden Sithi dwelling in Aldheorte, now abandoned

      Jhiná-T’seneí—one of the nine Gardenborn cities, lost under the sea

      Kementari—one of the nine Gardenborn cities, now lost

      Khand—a lost and fabled land; also known as Khandia

      Knokkespan, the—mythological bridge over the mythological River Roaring that is to be crossed by the dead

      Kwanitupul—the biggest city in the Wran

      Kynslagh—a lake in central Erkynland

      Kynswood—a small forest adjacent to the Hayholt

      Lake Rumiya—a lake on Nakkiga-mountain

      Lake Suno’ku—a lake inside Nakkiga discovered after the Storm King’s War, which enabled survival when the top of the mountain collapsed

      Lakelands, the—an area of Nabban with many lakes and ponds

      Laestfinger River—a river on Erkynland’s eastern border

      Laestmouth—Erkynlandish port city just north of Nabban border

      Latria—a town in Nabban

      Leaworth—an Erkynlandish barony near t
    he Ymstrecca River

      Leymund—“meadow fort”; an Erkynlandish fort

      Li Campino—a tavern in Perdruin

      Lost Garden—Venyha Do’sae, the fabled place from whose destruction the Keida’ya fled

      Mahistrevine Hill—hill on which Sancellan Mahistrevis stands

      Mahistrevine Road—road leading to the Sancellan Mahistrevis

      Main Row—major thoroughfare in the city of Erchester

      Market Square—a marketplace in Erchester

      Maze Palace, the—Queen Utuk’ku’s labyrinthine home, called Omeiyo Hamakh

      Mejuq’s Cave—a place on Mintahoq mountain, sacred to the trolls

      Meremund—Erkynlandish town on the rivers Greenwade and Gleniwent; birthplace of Queen Miriamele

      Mezutu’a—the Silverhome; abandoned Sithi and Dwarrow city beneath the Grianspog Mountains; one of the nine Gardenborn cities

      Mintahoq—a mountain of the Trollfells; Binabik’s home

      Nabban—duchy in the southern part of Osten Ard; former seat of empire

      Nad Glehs—home of Countess Rhona in Hernystir

      Nad Mullach—Count Eolair’s home in eastern Hernystir

      Naglimund—a fortress in northern Erkynland; place of battles during the Storm King’s War, now a stronghold of the Highward

      Nakkiga—Gardenborn city beneath Stormspike Mountain, meaning “Mask of Tears”; home of the Hikeda’ya

      Nakkiga-That-Was—city outside Nakkiga mountain; one of the nine Gardenborn cities, now abandoned

      Nartha—a river that runs along the base of the Wealdhelm

      Nascadu—a desert land in the south

      Nearulagh—site of the famous battle where Prester John defeated Benidrivis, the last Imperator of Nabban

      Nearulagh Gate—main entrance to the Hayholt

      New Gadrinsett—dwelling founded during the Storm King’s War by refugees, near Sesu’adra Niskie-town—district of the City of Nabban near the old docks

      Nornfells—the northern mountains, home to the Hikeda’ya; also called Nornlands

      North Coast Road—Nabbanai road connecting the Commeis Valley to Erkynland

      Northithe—county in Erkynland

      Onestris—a valley in Nabban

      Orangery Garden—a garden that contains an orange orchard, located in the Sancellan Mahistrevis

      Osten Ard—mortal kingdom (Rimmerspakk for “Eastern Land”)

      Perdruin—an island in the Bay of Emettin

      Piga Fonto—a mountain village in Perdruin

      Place of Sharing Out—a public place in Da’ai Chikiza, beside the river

      Place of Silence—the archive chamber of Da’ai Chikiza

      Place of Sky-Watching—a ruined domed building in Da’ai Chikiza

      Place of Voices—a public chamber in Da’ai Chikiza

      Poines—Sir Astrian’s birthplace

      Porta Antiga—the old harbor of Nabban

      Porta Nova—the newer harbor of Nabban

      Rasina—a town in Nabban

      Redenturine Hill—one of Nabban’s hills, with two peaks called Mahistrevine Hill and Sancelline Hill

      Red Pig Lagoon—Jesa’s home village in the Wran

      Refarslod–“The Foxes’ Road”; a road in Rimmersgard

      Repra Vessina—a Nabbanai town west of Kwanitupul

      Rimmersgard—duchy in the north of Osten Ard

      Royal Way—ancient road running south from Nakkiga

      St. Cusimo’s—a church on Almond Tree Hill in Perdruin

      St. Cuthbert –a church in Naglimund

      St. Granis’s—a cathedral in the City of Nabban

      St. Sutrin’s—the cathedral in Erchester

      St. Tankred’s—the cathedral in Meremund

      St. Tunato’s Tower—part of the Sancellan Aedonitis

      Sancellan Aedonitis—the palace where the Lector lives, chief seat of the Aedonite Church

      Sacelline Hill—the hill on which Sancellan Aedonitis stands

      Sancellan Mahistrevis—the ducal palace of Nabban

      Shisae’ron—a valley in the southwestern part of Aldheorte Forest; birthplace of Tanahaya

      Sea Definite and Internal—a mangled retelling by the Hidden of “the Ocean Indefinite and Eternal”, which was crossed by Keida’ya and Tinukeda’ya on their way to Osten Ard

      Silent One—a standing stone in the Spirit Hills of the Thrithings

      Sina Gavi—a town in the south of Nabban; home of the lector’s winter palace

      Small Pleasance—a garden in the Hayholt

      Spirit Hills—hills surrounding Blood Lake, sacred to the Thrithings clans

      Stile, The—ancient abandoned road between Da’ai Chikiza and Naglimund

      Sta Mirore—mountain that dominates the island nation of Perdruin

      Suthmark—a fortified town near the southern Erkynlandish border

      Stormspike—the mountain also known as Nakkiga or Sturmrspeik

      Taig, the—a wooden castle; home to Hernystir’s ruling family

      Tebi Pit—a magical device

      Thrithings—plain of grassland in the southeast of Osten Ard, divided into High Thrithings, Meadow Thrithings, and Lake Thrithings

      Trevinta—a county in Nabban

      T’seya Go-jao—one of the “Little Boats”, at the western edge of Aldheorte near the Forbidden Hills

      Tumeta’i—northern Sithi city, buried under ice east of Yiqanuc; one of the nine Gardenborn cities

      Tzo—the great city in Venyha Do’sae

      Urmsheim—a fabled mountain in the far north

      Uttersall—barony in northern Erkynland

      Varn, the—marshy land north of Kwanitupul

      Vea Petranis—an east/west thoroughfare through Nabban

      Vea Orentem—an old south/north rode along the edge of the Thrithings

      Vellia’s Gardens—Gardens in the Sancellan Mahistrevis, built for Vellia Hermis

      Venyha Do’sae—original home of Zida’ya, Hikeda’ya, and Tinukeda’ya; called “The Garden”

      Vhinansu—a Sithi city, long deserted

      Vindirthorp—a town in the east of Rimmersgard

      Vissa—a Nabbanai earldom

      Warinsten—an island off the coast of Erkynland

      Way of the Fountains—a thoroughfare in Nabban

      Wealdhelm—a range of hills in Erkynland

      Wentmouth—a port town at the mouth of the Gleniwent River

      Westworth—an Erkynlandish locale

      White Snail Castle—a Hikeda’ya castle on the shoulder of Nakkiga Mountain

      Wran, the—marshland in southern Osten Ard

      Yasirá—the sacred Sithi meeting place

      Yiqanuc—home of the Qanuc people; also known as the Trollfells

      Ymstrecca—a river in eastern Erkynland, called Umstreja in Thrithings-tongue; also a battlefield

      THINGS

      Aedontide—holy time in Decander, celebrating birth of Usires Aedon

      Age of Gold—name for Nabbanai era of Anitulles’ Second Imperium

      Astaline Sisters—members of the Astaline order, a pious lay group who sponsored settlements for women

      Book of the Aedon—Aedonite holy book

      Book of Prophets—another Aedonite holy book

      Cave Icicle—Hikeda’ya name for a white fungus that grows in Nakkiga’s depths

      Cloudberry Wine—a drink made from fermented berries and a few drops of kei-mi, a rare delicacy in Nakkiga

      Cold Root—Makho’s witchwood sword, now in Nezeru’s possession

      Cudomani—an apple brandy made in Nabban

      Dance of Sacrifice—Hikeda’ya term for combat

      Dawnstone—Master Witness in Da’ai Chikiza, lost during a flood

      Day of Weighing Out—Aedonite day of final
    justice and end of the mortal world

      Dead Fingers—a fungus considered a delicacy in Nakkiga

      Dika’s Jar—a Wranna fable

      Dolshire Farmer’s Son, The—a war song from the days of the Holly King in Erkynland

      Dragonbone Chair—throne of the High King of Osten Ard, unused by King Simon and Queen Miriamele

      Drukhi’s Day—Hikeda’ya holiday commemorating Queen Utuk’ku’s dead son, celebrated during Stone-Listener’s Moon

      Eadne Cloud—a Nabbanai ship during the Storm King’s War

      Edict of Gemmia—Imperator Anitulles’ proclamation of Nabban as an Aedonite state

      Erkynguard—sentries of the Hayholt

      Exile’s Letter—infamous denunciation written by Xaniko sey-Hamakha

      Five Fingers of the Queen’s Hand, The—a book of wisdom and instructions, widely read and revered by the Hikeda’ya

      Founding Year—year one in the Aedonite calculation of time; the year Nabban was founded.

      Gardenborn—all who came from Venyha Do’sae

      Garden Endures, The—a greeting that Hikeda’ya give one another

      Garden-Root—the witchwood brought from Venyha Do’sae

      Genathi’s Gift—a fatalistic Hikeda’ya expression, referring to the philosopher Genathi who considered his blindness a gift

      Grass Blade—a move in Hikeda’ya combat technique

      Great Lodge—Wranna name for the Sancellan Mahistrevis

      Great Year—a Gardenborn time span, approximately 60 human years

      Hall of Spears—test in Hikeda’ya Sacrifice training

      Hermit Ibis cypher—cypher devised by Hikeda’ya philosopher Yedade

      High King’s Ward—protection of the High Throne over the countries of Osten Ard

      Hikeda’yasao—the language of Nakkiga

      Hylissa—the ship that brings Queen Miriamele to Nabban, named after her late mother

      Hymns of the Precentor—songs of prayer in the Book of Aedon

      Hyssop—a plant which is used as an antiseptic and cough reliever

      Imperium, the—era of the Nabbanai empire

      Keida’ya—the Sithi and Hikeda’ya

      Kei-mi—precious powdered witchwood sap

      Kei-vishaa—substance used by Gardenborn to make enemies drowsy and weak

      Kuriosora blackwood—a tree that grows in forests around Nakkiga, used by the Hikeda’ya for arrows

      Landborn—those Sithi and Hikeda’ya born after the arrival in Osten Ard

     


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