A child danced before them, as they rode back to Ilefínian. Cefwyn and Uwen neither one could see her, but Tristen and Crissand did.
LEXICON Concordance for the Fortress Books
YLESUIN
Amefel—southern province; banner: black Eagle on red field
Royalty / Lords
Aswydd Household
Heryn Aswydd—Duke of Amefel, the aetheling, His twin sisters:
Orien Aswydd—Duchess of Amefel; Tarien Aswydd—secondborn
Thewydd—Heryn Aswydd’s man Tristen’s Household
Tristen—Marshal of Althalen, Lord Warden of Ynefel
Uwen—Lewen’s-son, Tristen’s man, sergeant of Cefwyn’s Dragon Guard, captain of Tristen’s guard Tristen’s Guard
Lusin—Captain of Tristen’s bodyguard Syllan—one of Tristen’s guards. Aran—one of Tristen’s guards. Tawwys—one of Tristen’s guards Aswys—groom
Cassam, Cass—Uwen’s warhorse, bow-nosed, blue roan gelding Dys, Dysarys—Tristen’s warhorse, black, full brother to Aryny and Kanwy
Gery—Tristen’s light horse, red mare Gia—Uwen’s light horse, bay mare Liss—Uwen’s horse, chestnut mare Petelly—Tristen’s cross-country horse, a bay of no breeding
Amefin Earls and Their Households
Edwyll Adiran—earl of Meiden, remotely related to Aswydds; banner: gold sun
Crissand Adiran—son of and successor to Edwyll Azant—lord of Dor Elen province, which borders the ver orchard district.
A daughter: widowed twice, once when married only seven days
Brestandin—Amefin earl Cedrig—elderly Amefin earl living in retirement, owner of room Tristen lodges in, then where Ninévrisë lodges in Henas’amef Civas—Amefin earl Cuthan—earl of Bryn, distant relative of Aswydds Drumman—lord of Barardden, youngest of earls except for Crissand; his elder sister is Edwyll’s wife, Crissand’s mother Drusallyn—elderly lord, married local gentry in Amefel Drusenan—earl of Bryn, successor to Cuthan. wife: Ynesyne, an Elwynim.
Durell—Amefin earl Edracht—Amefin earl Esrydd—Amefin earl Lund—Amefin earl Marmaschen—Amefin earl Moridedd—Amefin earl Murras—Amefin earl Prushan—Amefin earl Purell—Amefin earl Taras—earl of Bru Marden Zereshadd—Amefin earl
Other Persons
Clergy / Clerics
Cadell—Bryaltine abbot in Henas’amef
Faiseth—Bryaltine nun
Emuin Udaman—wizard/tutor/priest, Teranthine, tutored Cefwyn and Efanor
Del’rezan—Bryaltine nun
Pachyll—priest, Teranthine patriarch in Henas’amef
Military
Cossun—armorer
Ennyn—Guelen Guard second in command
Gedd—sergeant in Tristen’s guard
Aman—gate-guard
Nedras—gate-guard
Ness—gate-guard
Selmwy—cousin of Ness at town gate Wynedd—Guelen Guard commander
Minor Officials
Tassand—started as Cefwyn’s servant, now Tristen’s chief of household
Haman—stablemaster at Henas’amef
Local Gentry
Ardwys—thane of Sagany, leader of the peasant contingent from
Sagany and Pacewys
Miscellaneous
Auld Syes—witch, in Emwy village, near Althalen Paisi—street urchin Seddiwy—Shadow, Auld Syes’ child Wydnin—former junior archivist
Titles, Places, et cetera
Aetheling, atheling—title, used instead of king in Amefel; royal in their province Althalen—old Sihhë capital, where last of Sihhë died, now Tristen’s, in ruins, banner is silver Star and Tower on black Amefin—of Amefel province Anas Mallorn—Amefin village, on riverside Ardenbrook—brook after Maudbrook on way to Henas’amef Arreyburn—camping spot of Emuin on the way back to Henas’amef from retreat Averyne crossing—crossing to Guelessar from Amefel on the way out of Henas’amef Arys—district/town, Arys Emwy, Emwy village: destroyed when Inareddrin was killed; district contains Althalen and Lewen field Arys bridge—bridge near Emwy to west, where Elwynor rebels could enter Amefel Arys district—near Henas’amef, contains villages of Emwy and Malitarin
Asfiad—old name for Aswyth Asmaddion—place in the province Assurn Ford—river border of the province Assurnbrook—river Aswydd, Aswydds—surname, Heryn’s house, also Orien’s, Tarien’s; there is Sihhë blood in this line Aswyddim—of the Aswydds Aswyth—a village Athel—Amefin district bordering Meiden’s land Baraddan—Drumman’s district, contains orchards Bru Mardan—Taras district Bryn—Cuthan’s estate
Ceyl, Trys—Trys Ceyl—Amefin village south of Henas’amef. Dor Elen—Anzant’s district, orchard district Drun, Trys Drun—next to Trys Ceyl, village south of Henas’amef ealdorman, ealdormen—council of Henas’amef
Edlinnadd—old name for Ellinan
Ellinan—a village
Emwy—village/district, see: Arys, Arys Emwy, Emwy village
Emwysbrook—brook near Emwy
Forest of Amefel—near Althalen
Grayfrock, grayrobe—nickname for Emuin
Hawwyvale—village
Hen Amas—old name for Henas’amef
Henas’amef—capital of the province
Kathseide—old name of Zeide, fortress in Henas’amef
Levey—Amefin village, part orchard, part pasturage for flocks
Lewen—brook giving its name to area of battle
Lewen field, Lewen plain—near Althalen, battlefield where
Hasufin was destroyed Lewenbrook—brook
Lewenford—area of battle, see Lewen field Lewenside—area of battle, see Lewen field Lysalin—Amefin village
Maldy village—Amefin village with crossing to Elwynor Malitarin—Amefin village two hours from Henas’amef Mallorn, Anas, Anas Mallorn—Amefin village on riverside Margreis—ruined village, haunt of outlaws, near Emwy Marna, Marna Wood—haunted forest Marshal of Althalen—Tristen’s title, bestowed by Cefwyn Massitbrook—camping spot on way to Lewen field for Cefwyn and troops Master grayrobe, grayfrock—nickname, refers to Emuin, wizard/tutor/priest,
Teranthine Maudbrook—on the way to Henas’amef Maudbrook Bridge—bridge on the way to Henas’amef Meiden—sheep district; banner: blue with gold sun
Pacewys—Amefin village, sent troops to Lewen field, commanded by Lord Ardwys, thane of Sagany Padys Spring—one hour south of Henas’amef, once called Batherys
Ragisar—Amefin village Raven’s Knob—past Emwy on way to Lewen field, Lewenbrook near Althalen Sagany—Amefin village on way to Althalen and Lewen field, sent troop to Lewen field commanded by Lord Ardwys, thane of Sagany
Sagany Road—on way to Althalen and Lewen field Tas Aden—town in Meiden Trys, Trys Ceyl—Amefin town near Trys Drun Zeide—shortened name for Kathseide fortress in Henas’amef
Catys—northern province
Guelessar—north-central province; banner: quartered, gold Dragon on red, gold Quinalt sigil on black
Royalty
Selwyn Marhanen—Cefwyn’s grandfather, king of Ylesuin; banner: gold dragon on red Inareddrin Marhanen—king of Ylesuin, father of Cefwyn and Efanor
Cefwyn Marhanen—third king of the Marhanen dynasty, brother of Efanor
Idrys—Lord Commander of the Dragon Guard Annas—Cefwyn’s chief of household in both Amefel and Guelessar. Later Lord Chamberlain Lasien—senior page at Henas’amef Efanor Marhanen—His Royal Highness, Duke of Guelessar, Prince of Ylesuin Gwywyn—soldier, Inareddrin’s captain at Althalen, made captain of Efanor’s guard at Guelemara