Authors: Katherine Kurtz
X
ANDER OF
T
O
RRYLIN,
S
IR
âa young knight of Lendour.
X
AVIER
H
OWARD
âa new page at Coroth, a cousin of Duchess Vera.
X
ENIA
N
UALA
J
ARONI
S
WYN
BETH
H
ALDANE
,
P
RINCES
S
âfirst daughter and third child of Donal King of Gwynedd and Richeldis.
Y
SOMBARD,
P
RINCE
âPrince of Thuria.
Y
VES DE
T
REMELAN,
S
IR
âa young knight of Lendour.
Z
AIZIE
âfamily pet name of Alazais Morgan, Kenneth's youngest daughter by his first marriage.
*Z
EFIRYN
âan ancient Deryni sage of Caeriesse.
*Z
IMAREK
C
OUNT OF
T
ARKHAN
âelder son of Prince Hogan by his morganatic wife, a tournament champion.
*Z
IMRI
D
UKE OF
T
RUVORSK
âTorenthi author of a tactical work,
A Betrayal at Killingford
.
Z
OÃ
B
RONWYN
(M
ORGAN
)
C
HANDOS
,
L
ADY
âeldest daughter of Sir Kenneth Morgan, a former student at Arc-en-Ciel; heart-sister (and stepdaughter!) to Alyce de Corwyn; widow of Ahern Heir of Corwyn, wife to Sir Jovett Chandos, mother of Kailan Peter, Charlan, and Alyce Maria Chandos.
Index of Places
Â
A
IRNIS
âan earldom in southwestern Corwyn.
A
NDELON
âa sovereign principality adjacent to the Forcinn Buffer States.
A
RC-EN-
C
IEL,
C
ONV
ENT
OF
N
OTRE
D
AME
DE
L'
âconvent school of Our Lady of the Rainbow, where Alyce and Zoë studied.
A
RKELLA
âmanor of Sir Evan Sullivan.
A
RRANAL
V
ALLEY
âpart of a strategic pass between Torenth and the Earldom of Marley.
A
RX
F
IDEI
S
EMINARY
âone of the principal seminaries in Gwynedd, near Valoret.
B
ALLYMAR
âsite of the ancient McLain burial ground.
B
ELDOUR
âcapital city of Torenth.
B
REITFAHR
âMorian's home outside Ratharkin.
B
REMAGNE
âkingdom across the Southern Sea from Gwynedd, whose king has marriageable daughters.
C
AERIESSE
âlegendary land that sank beneath the sea.
C
ARDOSA
âstrategic city on the Gwynedd-Torenth border in the Rheljan Mountains; location of St. Mary's cathedral.
C
ARTHANE
âan earldom in the south of Gwynedd along the River Eirian, held by Sir Innis Pirek-Haldane Earl of Carthane.
C
ARTHMOOR
âformer subsidiary princedom in the former Principality of Mooryn, the holding of Prince Richard Duke of Carthmoor.
C
ASSAN
âduchy in northwest Gwynedd.
C
ASTEL
E
DA
IN
âseat of Baron Faas of Glyndour.
C
ASTLE
C
YNFYN
âseat of the Earl of Lendour, in the town of Cynfyn.
C
INQUE-
E
GLISE
âBremagni town, site of King Meyric's summer palace, Millefleurs.
C
LAIBO
URNE
ânorthernmost and most senior duchy in Gwynedd, principal part of the ancient principality of Kheldour.
C
LOOME
âtown on the western coast of Meara, south of Laas and just north of the border with Pardiac.
C
OAMER
M
OUNTAINS
âmountain range marking part of the southernmost border between Gwynedd and Torenth.
C
OROTH
âcapital of the Duchy of Corwyn; location of Cathedral of St. Matthew.
C
ORWYN
âancient duchy in southeast Gwynedd, part of the ancient Principality of Mooryn; seat of the Deryni dukes of Corwyn.
C
ÃILLE,
R
IVER
âmarks the border between Gwynedd and Meara.
C
ULDI
âearldom and town in the Purple March formerly held by Camber MacRorie; now a holding of Jared Earl of Kierney.
C
YNFYN
âcapital of the earldom of Lendour.
D
ELLARD'S
L
ANDING
âa ford on the Duncapall River, north of Coroth.
D
ESSE
ânorthernmost navigable point on the River Eirian, several hours' ride south of Rhemuth.
D
HASSA
âfree holy city in the Lendour Mountains; seat of the prince-bishops of Dhassa, presiding from Cathedral of St. Andrew.
D
UNLUCE
âport town in Carthmoor.
E
ASTM
ARCH
âcounty in northeast Gwynedd.
E
IRIAN
R
IVER
âprincipal river of Gwynedd, extending northward from the sea to Rhemuth and beyond.
E
LCHO
âregion in northern Eastmarch where the traitorous Rorik Earl of Eastmarch was finally captured by forces loyal to King Brion.
F
ALLON
âtiny kingdom south of Fianna.
F
IANNA
âcontinental county famous for its wines.
F
ORCINN
B
UFFER
S
TATES
âloosely confederated group of independent principalities, nominally under the overlordship of the Hort of Orsal (who is also Prince of Tralia), the others being the Duchy of Joux, the Grand Duchy of Vezaire, and the Principalities of Logreine, Thuria, Nur Hallaj, and Andelon.
G
RECOTHA
âsite of Gwynedd's great university, and also St. Luke's Cathedral.
G
WYNEDD
âprincipal kingdom of the Eleven Kingdoms, seat of the Haldane kings.
H
ALLOWDALE
âvillage on the Molling River, scene of an infamous burning of a Deryni family.
H
AUT
E
MERAUD
âequestrian stud facility of OisÃn Adair.
H
ORTHÃNTHY
âsummer residence of the Hort of Orsal.
H
OWICCE
âkingdom linked with the Kingdom of Llannedd, southwest of Gwynedd.
I
NCUS
D
OMINI
âthe Anvil of the Lord, headquarters of the Knights of the Anvil, a Deryni order partially derived from fled Knights of St. Michael after the dissolution of that order.
I
SLE D
'
O
RSAL
âisland site of the Hort of Orsal's summer palace.
J
OUX
âa Torenthi duchy.
J
UPE D
E LA
V
IERGE
âgreat cape between Fianna and Fallon.
K
ENTAR
âpoint on the eastern side of the Eirian Estuary, with the Abbey of St. Ultan's looking down from it.
K
HELDOUR
âancient principality in northern Gwynedd.
K
IERNEY
âearldom in northwest of Gwynedd, a secondary holding of the Dukes of Cassan.
K
ILC
HON
âport town on the coast of Carthmoor.
K
ING'S
L
ANDING
âa barge station on the River Eirian, just north of Rhemuth.
L
AAS
âancient capital of Meara.
L
AVAL
R
IVER
âriver dividing Fallon and Bremagne.
L
ENDOUR
âearldom north of Corwyn.
L
LANARF
ON
R
IVER
ânorthern boundary of Llannedd, bordering Gwynedd territory.
L
LANNEDD
âkingdom linked with the Kingdom of Howicce, southwest of Gwynedd.
L
LEGODDIN
C
ANYON
T
RACE
âstony riverbed trail ending at Rustan.
L
OGREINE
âprincipality between Vezaire and Fianna, one of the Forcinn States.
L
O
RSÃL
âa duchy in Torenth.
M
ARLEY
âearldom in northeast Gwynedd.
M
EARA
âformerly independent principality west of Gwynedd, now a province of Gwynedd.
M
ILLEFLEURS
âBremagni summer palace at Cinque-Eglise.
M
OLLING
R
IVER
âan eastern tributary of the River Eirian, joining it at Rhemuth.
M
O
LLINGFORD
âa market town on the Molling River, near Hallowdale.
M
OORYN
âformer sovereign principality in the southeast of Gwynedd, divided by Festil I into the Duchies of Corwyn, Carthmoor, and numerous smaller earldoms and baronies.
M
ORGANHALL
âmanorial seat of the Morgan family.
N
IKIDARI
âcapital of Fallon.
N
UR
H
ALLAJ
âone of the principalities of the Forcinn Buffer States.
N
UR
S
AYYID
âgreat university in R'Kassi.
N
YFOR
D
âcapital of Carthmoor; ancient market town and port; site of St. Joseph's Cathedral.
O
RSALIA
âancient name of part of Trailia, whence derives the title “Hort of Orsal.”
P
ARDIAC
âregion just south of Meara, in the Connait.
P
LADDA
âa manor house of Coroth, nestled in a curve of the Duncapall River, bordering Tendal lands.
P
OINT
K
ENTAR
âa peninsula of Carthane, at the mouth of the Eirian River.
P
URPLE
M
ARCH
âvast plain in the north-central part of Gwynedd.
P
W
YLLHELI
âcapital of Llannedd.
R
ATHARKIN
âprovincial capital of Meara.
R
ÃMIGNY
âcapital of Bremagne.
R
HANAMÃ
âgreat Deryni university and seminary in R'Kassi.
R
HEMUTH
âcapital of Gwynedd.
R
HEMU
TH
C
ASTLE
âseat of the Haldane Kings, and center of Gwynedd's government.
R
HENDALL
âcounty in northeast Gwynedd.
R
HENDALL
M
OUNTAINS
âmountain chain encompassing Rhendall.
R
'
K
ASSI
âkingdom east of Gwynedd, famous for its horses.
R
UYÃRE
âa Fallonese port.
S
A
INT-
S
ASILE,
A
BBEY OF
âan all-Deryni monastic establishment in Furstánan, at the mouth of Torenth's River Beldour.
T
ANDORELLO
âford on the River Cùille, west of Culdi.
T
ORENTH
âprincipal kingdom east of Gwynedd.
T
ORTUÃA
âa Tralian port across the straits from Horthánthy.
T
RALIA
âmore recent name of the sovereign principality ruled by the Hort of Orsal.
T
RANCAULT
âa Vezairi port.
T
RANSHA
âsmall border county in northwest Gwynedd.
T
RAVLUM
âsite of Jamyl Arilan's wedding.
T
RE-
A
RIL
AN
âcountry seat of the Arilan family.
T
REVAS
âa village and bay on the coast of Corwyn.
T
RURILL
âa county between Gwynedd and Meara.
V
ALORET
âformer capital of Gwynedd; seat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd, at All Saints' Cathedral.
V
ÃR
A
DONY
âwinter palace of the Hort of Orsal, Prince of Tralia.
V
EZAIRE
âone of the Forcinn Buffer States.
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