Read By Heresies Distressed Online
Authors: David Weber
TYRN, ARCHBISHOP LYAM
âArchbishop of Emerald.
TYRNYR, SERGEANT BRYNDYN,
Chisholmian Royal Guardâa member of Queen Sharleyan's normal guard detail.
TYRNYR, SIR SAMYL
âCayleb's special ambassador to Chisholm; was replaced / supplanted / reinforced by Gray Harbor's arrival.
URBAHN, HAHL
âXO, privateer galleon
Raptor
.
URVYN, LIEUTENANT ZHAK,
Royal Charisian NavyâXO, HMS
Wave
, 14.
USHYR, FATHER BRYAHN
âan under-priest. Archbishop Maikel's personal secretary and most trusted aide.
VYNAIR, SERGEANT AHDYM,
Charisian Royal Guardâone of King Cayleb II's armsmen.
VYNCYT, ARCHBISHOP ZHEROHM
âprimate of Chisholm.
WAIMYN, FATHER AIDRYN
âBishop Executor Thomys' intendant.
WAISTYN, BYRTRYM
âDuke of Halbrook Hollow, Queen Sharleyan's uncle and treasurer. He does not favor an alliance with Charis but is loyal to Sharleyan.
WALKYR, EDMYND
âCO, merchant galleon
Wave
.
WALKYR, GREYGHOR
âEdmynd Walkyr's son.
WALKYR, LYZBET
âEdmynd Walkyr's wife.
WALKYR, MYCHAIL
âEdmynd Walkyr's youngest brother; XO, merchant galleon
Wind
.
WALKYR, SIR STYV
âTahdayo Mahntayl's chief adviser.
WALKYR, ZHORJ
âXO, galleon
Wave
. Edmynd's younger brother.
WALLYCE, LORD FRAHNKLYN
âChancellor of the Siddarmark Republic.
WYLSYNN, FATHER PAITYR
âa priest of the Order of Schueler and the Intendant of Charis. He served Erayk Dynnys in that capacity and has continued to serve Archbishop Maikel.
WYLSYNN, VICAR HAUWERD
âPaityr Wylsynn's uncle; a member of the reformists and a priest of the Order of Langhorne.
WYLSYNN, VICAR SAMYL
âFather Paityr Wylsynn's father; the leader of the reformists within the Council of Vicars and a priest of the Order of Schueler.
WYSTAHN, AHNAINAH
âEdvarhd Wystahn's wife.
WYSTAHN, SERGEANT EDVARHD,
royal charisian Marinesâa scout-sniper assigned to â
rd Marines.
YAIRLEY, CAPTAIN ALLAYN,
Royal Charisian Navyâolder brother of Captain Sir Dunkyn Yairley.
YAIRLEY, CAPTAIN SIR DUNKYN,
Royal Charisian NavyâCO, HMS
Destiny
, 54.
YOWANCE, RAYJHIS
âEarl Gray Harbor, First Councilor of Charis.
ZAIVYAIR, AIBRAM, DUKE OF THORAST
âeffective Navy Minister and senior officer, Royal Dohlaran Navy, brother-in-law of Admiral-General Duke Malikai (Faidel Ahlverez).
ZHAKSYN, LIEUTENANT TOHMYS,
RMMCâGeneral Chermyn's aide.
ZHANSTYN, COLONEL ZHOEL,
RMMCâCO, â
rd Marines (First Battalion, Third Brigade). Brigadier Clareyk's senior battalion CO.
ZHAZTRO, COMMODORE HAINZ, EMERALD NAVY
âthe senior Emeraldian naval officer afloat (technically) in Eraystor.
ZHEFFYR, MAJOR WYLL,
Royal Charisian MarinesâCO, Marine detachment, HMS
Destiny
, 54.
ZHONAIR, MAJOR GAHRMYN
âa battery commander in Ferayd Harbor, Ferayd Sound, Kingdom of Delferahk.
ZHORJ, COLONEL SIR WAHLYS
âTahdayo Mahntayl's senior mercenary commander.
ZHUSTYN, SIR AHLBER
âQueen Sharleyan's spymaster.
Anshinritsumei
âliterally “enlightenment,” from the Japanese. Rendered in the Safehold Bible, however, as “the little fire,” the lesser touch of God's spirit. The maximum enlightenment of which mortals are capable.
Blink-lizard
âa small, bioluminescent winged lizard. Although it's about three times the size of a firefly, it fills much the same niche on Safehold.
Borer
âa form of Safeholdian shellfish which attaches itself to the hulls of ships or the timbers of wharves by boring into them. There are several types of borer, the most destructive of which actually eat their way steadily deeper into a wooden structure. Borers and rot are the two most serious threats (aside, of course, from fire) to wooden hulls.
Catamount
âa smaller version of the Safeholdian slash lizard. The catamount is very fast and smarter than its larger cousin, which means that it tends to avoid humans. It is, however, a lethal and dangerous hunter in its own right.
Cat lizard
âa furry lizard about the size of a terrestrial cat. They are kept as pets and are very affectionate.
Chewleaf
âa mildly narcotic leaf from a native Safeholdian plant. It is used much as terrestrial chewing tobacco over most of the planet's surface.
Choke tree
âa low-growing species of tree native to Safehold. It comes in many varieties and is found in most of the planet's climate zones. It is dense-growing, tough, and difficult to eradicate, but it requires quite a lot of sunlight to flourish, which means it is seldom found in mature old-growth forests.
Commentaries, The
âthe authorized interpretations and doctrinal expansions upon the Holy Writ. They represent the officially approved and sanctioned interpretation of the original scripture.
Cotton silk
âa plant native to Safehold which shares many of the properties of silk and cotton. It is very lightweight and strong, but the raw fiber comes from a plant pod which is even more filled with seeds than Old Earth cotton. Because of the amount of hand labor required to harvest and process the pods and to remove the seeds from it, cotton silk is very expensive.
Council of Vicars
âthe Church of God Awaiting's equivalent of the College of Cardinals.
Dagger thorn
âa native Charisian shrub, growing to a height of perhaps three feet at maturity, which possesses knife-edged thorns from three to seven inches long, depending upon the variety.
Deep-mouth wyvern
âSafeholdian equivalent of a pelican.
Doomwhale
âthe most dangerous predator of Safehold, although, fortunately, it seldom bothers with anything as small as humans. Doomwhales have been known to run to as much as one hundred feet in length, and they are pure carnivores. Each doomwhale requires a huge range, and encounters with them are rare, for which human beings are just as glad, thank you. Doomwhales will eat
anything
. . . including the largest krakens. They have been known, on
extremely
rare occasions, to attack merchant ships and war galleys.
Dragon
âthe largest native Safeholdian land life-forms. Dragons come in two varieties, the common dragon and the great dragon. The common dragon is about twice the size of a Terran elephant and is herbivorous. The great dragon is smaller, about half to two-thirds the size of the common dragon, but carnivorous, filling the highest feeding niche of Safehold's land-based ecology. They look very much alike, aside from their size and the fact that the common dragon has herbivore teeth and jaws, whereas the great dragon has elongated jaws with sharp, serrated teeth. They have six limbs and, unlike the slash lizard, are covered in thick, well-insulated hide rather than fur.
Five-day
âa Safeholdian “week,” consisting of only five days, Monday through Friday.
Fleming moss
â(usually lower case) an absorbent moss native to Safehold which was genetically engineered by Shan-wei's terraforming crews to possess natural antibiotic properties. It is a staple of Safeholdian medical practice.
Grasshopper
âa Safeholdian insect analogue which grows to a length of as much as nine inches and is carnivorous. Fortunately, they do not occur in the same numbers as terrestrial grasshoppers.
Gray-horned wyvern
âa nocturnal flying predator of Safe-hold. It is roughly analogous to a terrestrial owl.
Great dragon
âthe largest and most dangerous land carnivore of Safehold. The great dragon isn't actually related to hill dragons or jungle dragons at all, despite some superficial physical resemblances. In fact, it's more of a scaled-up slash lizard.
Group of Four
âthe four vicars who dominate and effectively control the Council of Vicars of the Church of God Awaiting.
Hairatha Dragons
âthe Hairatha professional baseball team. The traditional rivals of the Tellesberg Krakens for the Kingdom Championship.
Hill dragon
âa roughly elephant-sized draft animal commonly used on Safehold. Despite their size, they are capable of rapid, sustained movement.
Ice wyvern
âa flightless aquatic wyvern rather similar to a terrestrial penguin. Species of ice wyvern are native to both the northern and southern polar regions of Safehold.
Insights, The
âthe recorded pronouncements and observations of the Church of God Awaiting's Grand Vicars and canonized saints. They represent deeply significant spiritual and inspirational teachings, but, as the work of fallible mortals, do not have the same standing as the
Holy Writ
itself.
Intendant
âthe cleric assigned to a bishopric or archbishopric as the direct representative of the Office of Inquisition. The intendant is specifically charged with assuring that the Proscriptions of Jwo-jeng are not violated.
Jungle dragon
âa somewhat generic term applied to lowland dragons larger than hill dragons. The gray jungle dragon is the largest herbivore on Safehold.
Kercheef
âa traditional headdress worn in the Kingdom of Tarot which consists of a specially designed bandana tied across the hair.
Knights of the Temple Lands
âthe corporate title of the prelates who govern the Temple Lands. Technically, the Knights of the Temple Lands are
secular
rulers who simply happen to also hold high Church office. Under the letter of the Church's law, what they may do as the Knights of the Temple Lands is completely separate from any official action of the Church. This legal fiction has been of considerable value to the Church on more than one occasion.
Kraken
âgeneric term for an entire family of maritime predators. Krakens are rather like sharks crossed with octupi. They have powerful, fish-like bodies, strong jaws with inward-inclined, fang-like teeth, and a cluster of tentacles just behind the head which can be used to hold prey while they devour it. The smallest, coastal krakens can be as short as three or four feet; deep-water krakens up to fifty feet in length have been reported, and there are legends of those still larger.
Kyousei hi
âliterally “great fire” or “magnificent fire.” The term used to describe the brilliant nimbus of light the Operation Ark command crew generated around their air cars and skimmers to help “prove” their divinity to the original Safeholdians.
Langhorne's Watch
âthe thirty-one-minute period immediately before midnight in order to compensate for the extra length of Safehold's 26.5-hour day.
Master Traynyr
âa character out of the Safeholdian entertainment tradition. Master Traynyr is a stock character in Safeholdian puppet theater, by turns a bumbling conspirator whose plans always miscarry and the puppeteer who controls all of the marionette “actors” in the play.
Monastery of Saint Zherneau
âthe mother monastery and headquarters of the Brethren of Saint Zherneau, a relatively small and poor order in the Archbishopric of Charis.
Mountain spike-thorn
âa particular subspecies of spike-thorn, found primarily in tropical mountains. The most common blossom color is a deep, rich red, but the white mountain spike-thorn is especially prized for its trumpet-shaped blossom, which has a deep, almost cobalt blue throat, fading to pure white as it approaches the outer edge of the blossom, which is, in turn, fringed in a deep golden yellow.
Narwhale
âa species of Safeholdian sea life named for the Old Earth species of the same name. Safeholdian narwhales are about forty feet in length and equipped with twin hornlike tusks up to eight feet long.
Nearoak
âa rough-barked Safeholdian tree similar to Old Earth oak trees, found in tropic and near-tropic zones. Although it does resemble an Old Earth oak, it is an evergreen and seeds using “pine cones.”
Nynian Rychtair
âthe Safeholdian equivalent of Helen of Troy, a woman of legendary beauty, born in Siddarmark, who eventually married the Emperor of Harchong.
Persimmon fig
âa native Safeholdian fruit which is extremely tart and relatively thick skinned.
Prong lizard
âa roughly elk-sized lizard with a single horn which branches into four sharp points in the last third or so of its length. They are herbivores and not particularly ferocious.