Ella: Cook at Drondil Fields
Ella: Alias used by Arista while masquerading as a maid in the imperial palace
Elinya: Esrahaddon’s lover
Elis Far: Melengarian ship used to send envoy to Nationalists, captured by Imperialists
Elquin: Masterwork of Orintine Fallon, poet
Elven: Pertaining to elves
Emery Dorn: Young revolutionary from Ratibor, in love with Arista, killed in Battle of Ratibor
Emerald Storm: Ship of the New Empire, captained by Seward
Empress Modina: Puppet Ruler of the New Empire, previously Thrace Wood of Dahlgren, locked in near catatonic state after loss of family and village
Enden, Sir: Knight of Chadwick, considered second best to Breckton, killed in Dahlgren
Enild, Baron: \in-illed\ Nobleman of Galien of Melengar
Erandabon Gile: Panther of Dur Guron, Tenkin Warlord, madman
Erebus: Father of the gods, also known as Kile when in human form
Erivan: \ear-ah-van\ Elven Empire
Erlic, Sir: A knight who survived the destruction of Dahlgren
Erbon: Region of Calis northwest from Mandalin
Erma Everton: Alias used by Arista while in Hintindar
Ervanon: \err-vah-non\ City in northern Ghent, seat of the Nyphron Church, once the capital of the Steward’s Empire as established by Glenmorgan I
Esrahaddon: \ez-rah-hod-in\ Wizard, former member of the Cenzar, convicted of destroying the Old Empire, sentenced to imprisonment, held in Gutaria, killed by Merrick
Essendon: \ez-in-don\ Royal family of Melengar
Essendon Castle: Home of ruling monarchs of Melengar
Estramnadon: \es-tram-nah-don\ Believed to be the capital or at least a very sacred place in the Erivan Empire
Estrendor: \es-tren-door\ The northern wastes
Etcher: Member of the Black Diamond thieves’ guild, traitor who turns Arista over to seret
Ethelred, Lanis: \eth-el-red\ Former King of Warric, co-regent of New Empire, Imperialist
Everton: Alias used by Arista, Hadrian, and later Royce
Everton, Captain: Commander of Aquesta’s southern gate
Evlin: City along the banks of the Bernum River
Exeter: Family name of rulers of Hanlin
Fall-the-Walclass="underline" Children’s game
Falina Brockton: Real name of Emerald, waitress at the Rose and Thorn
Falquin: Professor at Sheridan University
Fallon Mire: City where Merton prevented the spread of a terrible disease
Fallon, Orintine: Poet who wrote on how patterns in nature relate to patterns in life
Fan Irlanu: Visionary of Oudorro, seer, fortune teller, predicted Royce’s future including the death of someone near to him
Fanen Pickering: \fan-in\ Middle son of Count Pickering, killed by Luis Guy
Faquin: Inept magician who uses alchemy rather than channeling the Art
Farilane, Princess: wrote Migration of Peoples
Fauld, the Order of: \fall-ed\A post-imperial order of knights dedicated to preserving the skill and discipline of the Teshlor Knights
Fenitilian: Monk of Maribor, made warm shoes
Ferroclass="underline" God of the elves
Festivious Foundereionus: Celebration to commemorate the founding of Percepliquis
Finiless: Noted author
Finisher: Stealthy Ghazel fighter
Finlin, Ethan: Member of Black Diamond, stores smuggled goods, owns windmill
Fletcher: the maker of arrows
Forecastle: Raised portion in the bow of a ship containing living quarters of senior crewmembers
Forrest: Ratibor citizen with fighting experience, son of a silversmith
Freda, Queen: Queen of Dunmore, wife of Roswort
Fredrick, King: Ruler of Galeannon, husband of Josephine
Genevieve Hargrave: Duchess of Rochelle, wife of Leopold, patron or Riyria, nickname: Genny
Gentry Square: Affluent district of Melengar
Gafton: Imperial Admiral
Galeannon: \gale-e-an-on\ Kingdom of Avryn, ruled by Frederick and Josephine, member of the New Empire
Galenti: \ga-lehn'-tay\ Calian nickname attributed to Hadrian, Calian word for killer
Galewyr River: \gale-wahar\ Marks the southern border of Melengar and the northern border of Warric and reaches the sea near the fishing village of Roe
Galien: \gal-e-in\ Archbishop of the Nyphron Church
Galilin: \gal-ah-lin\ Province of Melengar ruled by Count Pickering
Garnache: Loose outer garment
Gaunt, Degan: See Degan Gaunt
Gerty: Midwife in Hintindar that delivered Hadrian, married to Abelard
Ghazeclass="underline" \gehz-ell\ Ba Ran Ghazel, the dwarven name for goblins, literally: Sea Goblins.
Ghazel Sea: Southern body of water east of the Sharon Sea
Gilarabrywn: \gill-lar-ah-bren\ Elven beast of war; one escaped Avempartha, destroyed village of Dahlgren, and was killed by Thrace
Gilbert, Sir: Knight of Maranon, friend of Murthas and Elgar
Gilclass="underline" Sentry in the Nationalist Army
Ginlin: \gin-lin\ Monk of Maribor, winemaker, refused to touch a knife
Glamrendor: \glam-ren-door\ Capital of Dunmore
Glenmorgan: 326 years after the fall of the Novronian Empire, this native of Ghent reunited the four nations of Apeladorn; founder of Sheridan University; creator of the great north-south road; builder of the Ervanon palace (of which only the Crown Tower remains)
Glenmorgan II: Son of Glenmorgan. When his father died young, the new and inexperienced emperor relied on church officials to assist him in managing his empire. They in turn took the opportunity to manipulate the emperor into granting sweeping powers to the church and nobles loyal to the church. These leaders opposed defending Delgos against the invading Ba Ran Ghazel in Calis and the Dacca in Delgos, arguing the threat would increase dependency on the empire.
Glenmorgan III: Grandson of Glenmorgan. Shortly after assuming the stewardship, he attempted to reassert control over the realm his grandfather had created by leading an army against the invading Ghazel that had reached southeastern Avryn. He defeated the Ghazel at the First Battle of Vilan Hills and announced plans to ride to the aid of Tur Del Fur. Fearing his rise in power, in the sixth year of his reign, his nobles betrayed and imprisoned him in Blythin Castle. Jealous of his popularity, growing strength, and resentful of his policy of striping the nobles and clergy of their power, the church charged him with heresy. He was found guilty and executed. This began the rapid collapse of what many called the Steward’s Empire. The church later claimed the nobles had tricked them, and condemned many, most of whom reputedly ended their lives badly.
Glouston: Province of northern Warric bordering on the Galewyr River. Ruled by the marquis Lanaklin invaded and taken over by the New Empire
Grady: Seamen on the Emerald Storm, died in arena fight in the Palace of the Four Winds
Gravin Dent: Well respected knight from Delgos
Gravis: Dwarf who sabotaged Drumindor
Green: Lieutenant on the Emerald Storm, died at sea
Grelad, Jerish: Teshlor Knight, first Guardian of the Heir, protector of Nevrik
Greig: Carpenter aboard the Emerald Storm, one of the few survivors
Gribbon: The flag of Mandalin Calis
Grigoles: \gry-holes\ Author of Grigoles Treatise on Imperial Common Law
Grimbald: Blacksmith in Hintindar, took over shop from Danbury Blackwater
Grumon, Mason: \grum-on\ blacksmith in Medford, worked for Riyria, died in battle of Medford
Gutaria: \goo-tar-ah\ Secret Nyphron prison, designed to hold Esrahaddon
Gemkey: Gem that opens a gemlock
Gemlock: Dwarven invention that seals a container, can only be opened with a precious gem of the right type and cut
Gerald Baniff: Primary bodyguard of Empress Modina, family friend of the Belstrads
Ghent: Ecclesiastical holding of the Nyphron Church, member of New Empire
Gnome, the: Nickname of Laughing Gnome Tavern