Authors: Katherine Kurtz
HILLARY
, Lordâcommander of Morgan's castle garrison at Coroth.
HUGH
de Berry, Bishopâformer secretary to Archbishop Corrigan and long-time colleague of Duncan, now one of the 12 itinerant bishops of Gwynedd.
IAN
Howell, Lordâtraitorous former Earl of Eastmarch, deceased.
IFOR
, BishopâBishop of Marbury.
ISTELYN
, Bishop Henryâformer itinerant bishop; assistant to Archbishop Bradene.
ITHEL
, Princeâelder son and heir of the Pretender of Meara, age 16.
JARED
McLain, DukeâDuke of Cassan and father of Kevin and Duncan McLain; captured at Rengarth and executed by Wencit of Torenth at Llyndruth Meadows, 1121.
JATHAM
âsquire to Kelson.
JEHANA
, QueenâDeryni mother of Kelson and widow of King Brion, age 35.
JENAS
, Earl ofâson of the Earl of Jenas who fell with Jared McLain at Candor Rhea.
JEROBOAM
âpreacher monk responsible for helping Loris escape from Saint Iveagh's.
JEROME
, Brotherâelderly sacristan at Cathedral of Saint George in Rhemuth.
JODRELL
, Lordâa young baron in Kelson's entourage, holding lands in Kierney.
JOLYON
, Princeâlast sovereign Prince of Meara, father of the twin princesses Roisian and Annalind and a younger daughter.
JUDHAEL
of Meara, Fatherâpriest-nephew of Caitrin of Meara and a candidate for the office of Bishop of Meara, age 38.
KELSON
Cinhil Rhys Anthony Haldane, Kingâson of King Brion and Jehana, now 17; Deryni.
KEVIN
McLain, LordâEarl of Kierney and half-brother to Duncan; killed by magic with Bronwyn at Culdi, 1121.
KINKELLYAN
âclan bard at Castle Transha.
KYRI
, LadyâDeryni, around 30, known as “Kyri of the Flame”; member of the Camberian Council.
LACHLAN
de Quarles, Bishopânewly appointed Bishop of Ballymar, in Cassan.
LARAN
ap Pardyce, LordâDeryni physician, 16th Baron Pardyce, about 58; member of the Camberian Council.
LEWYS
ap Norfalâan infamous Deryni who rejected the authority of the Camberian Council.
LIAM
, Kingâmiddle son of Duke Lionel and Princess Morag, age 9; King of Torenth since the death of his elder brother, summer of 1123; Deryni.
LIONEL
, DukeâDeryni Duke of Arjenol and father of Wencit's nephews and heirs; killed by Kelson at Llyndruth Meadows, 1121.
LLEWELL
, Princeâyounger son of the Pretender of Meara, age 15.
LORIS
, Bishop Edmundâfanatically anti-Deryni former Archbishop of Valoret and Primate of Gwynedd; stripped of his offices and sent into forced seclusion at Saint Iveagh's Abbey by his fellow bishops in 1121.
MACAIRE
âa scout in Kelson's warband.
MACARDRY
â
see Ardry, Bertie, Caball, Caulay, Dhugal, Maryse, Michael, Sicard
.
MACARDRY
, TheâCaulay MacArdry, Chief of Clan MacArdry and Earl of Transha, age 62.
MAHAEL
, DukeâDeryni younger brother of the slain Lionel, and his ducal heir; regent, with Princess Morag, of the young King Liam.
MALCOLM
Haldane, Kingâgreat-grandfather of Kelson who married Roisian, the eldest daughter of the last Mearan Prince, intending by that union to join the Mearan Coronet permanently and peacefully to Gwynedd; died 1074.
MARLUK
, TheâHogan Gwernach, father of Charissa; Deryni; killed by King Brion in magical battle, 1105.
MARYSE
MacArdryâeldest daughter of Caulay MacArdry; died 1108, age 17.
MCLAIN
â
see Duncan, Jared, Kevin
.
MERAUDE
, DuchessâNigel's wife, and mother of Conall, Rory, and Payne.
MICHAEL
MacArdryâsecond son of Caulay; died 1119, age 29, making Dhugal the heir.
MIR
de Kierney, Bishopâone of the 12 itinerant bishops of Gwynedd.
MORAG
, PrincessâDeryni sister of Wencit of Torenth and widow of Lionel; mother of the current king, Liam, and Prince Ronal.
MORGAN
, Alaric AnthonyâDeryni Duke of Corwyn and King's Champion, age 32; cousin of Duncan McLain and husband of Richenda.
MORRIS
, Bishopâdeceased itinerant bishop.
MORTIMER,
Lordâone of Kelson's generals.
NEVAN
d'Estrelldas, Bishopâan itinerant bishop working in Kierney.
NIGEL
Cluim Gwydion Rhys Haldane, PrinceâDuke of Carthmoor and Brion's younger brother, age 36: Kelson's uncle and Heir Presumptive.
PAYNE
, PrinceâNigel's youngest son, age 8; royal page.
PERRIS,
Lordâone of Kelson's generals.
QUINNELL
âfamily name of Caitrin, the Pretender of Meara.
RATHOLD,
LordâMorgan's master of wardrobe at Coroth.
RAYMER
de Valence, Bishopâone of the 12 itinerant bishops of Gwynedd.
REMIE
, Generalâone of Kelson's generals.
RHODRI,
LordâKelson's chamberlain.
RHYDON
, LordâDeryni; a former Baron of Eastmarch, member of the Camberian Council, and ally of Wencit; deceased.
RICHENDA
, Duchessâwidow of Bran Coris, Earl of Marley, and mother of the current earl, their son Brendan; now wife of Morgan and mother of his daughter Briony; Deryni; age 24.
RIMMELL
âformer court architect to Duke Jared McLain; executed at Culdi for his part in the deaths of Bronwyn and Kevin, 1121.
ROBARD
âa scout in Kelson's warband.
ROBERT
of Tendal, Lordâchancellor to Morgan, age 52.
ROISIAN
of Mearaâ(Ro-sheén) eldest daughter of Jolyon, the last sovereign Prince of Meara, and queen to King Malcolm Haldane; died 1055; firstborn twin sister to Princess Annalind of Meara.
ROLF
MacPhersonâDeryni Lord of the 10th century who rebelled against the authority of the Camberian Council.
RONAL
, PrinceâDeryni younger brother of the current King of Torenth, age 5.
RORY
, Princeâmiddle son of Prince Nigel, age 13.
SICARD
MacArdry, LordâDhugal's uncle, younger brother of Caulay, and husband to Caitrin, the Pretender of Meara.
SIDANA
, Princessâdaughter of Caitrin and Sicard, age 14.
SIWARD
, Bishopâformer itinerant bishop, now in charge of the new See of Cardosa.
STEPHAN
, FatherâCreoda's secretary.
THORNE
HagenâDeryni, in his early 50's; former member of the Camberian Council.
TIERCEL
de ClaronâDeryni, in his mid-20's; youngest member of the Camberian Council.
TOLLIVER
, Bishop RalfâBishop of Coroth, age 52.
TOMAIS
âa MacArdry scout.
TRAHERNE
, Saer deâEarl of Rhenndall and brother of Meraude, Nigel's duchess.
VIVIENNE
, LadyâDeryni; elderly co-adjutor of the Camberian Council.
WARIN
de Greyâself-appointed messiah who formerly believed himself divinely designated to destroy all Deryni; has healing power that does not seem to come from Deryni sources.
WENCESLAUS
, Brotherâa monk of Saint Iveagh's.
WENCIT
of Torenth, KingâDeryni sorcerer-King of Torenth and scion of the Festillic claim to the Gwynedd throne; slain by Kelson at Llyndruth Meadows in 1121.
WOLFRAM
de Blanet, Bishopâformer itinerant bishop, now in charge of the See of Grecotha.
APPENDIX II
INDEX TO PLACE NAMES
ALDUIN
âforest near Culdi.
ARJENOL
âduchy east of Torenth; held, since the death of Lionel, by his brother Mahael.
BALLYMAR
ânewly created coastal see in northern Cassan, seat of Bishop Lachlan de Quarles.
CANDOR RHEA
âfield outside Rhemuth where King Brion was slain; also site of a sacred well.
CARBURY
ânorth of Valoret, the former episcopal see of Bishop Creoda, now transferred to Culdi.
CARCASHALE
âtown near Transha where Dhugal was captured.
CARDOSA
âoften-disputed border city in the mountains between Eastmarch and Torenth; newly designated the episcopal see of Bishop Siward.
CARTHMOOR
âduchy of Prince Nigel, bordering Corwyn and the Royal Honour of Haldane.
CASHIEN
ânewly created see on the Gwynedd-Connait border, seat of Bishop Belden of Erne.
CASSAN
âduchy of Duncan McLain since the death of his father, encompassing the Earldom of Kierney and bordering the Mearan Protectorate.
COLBLAINE
âtown near Transha.
COROTH
âcapital of Morgan's Duchy of Corwyn.
CORWYN
âduchy of Alaric Morgan.
CUILTEINE
âmarcher holding south of Droghera.
CULDI
âsite of the synod to elect a new Bishop of Meara, and see of Bishop Creoda, new Bishop of Culdi.
DANOC
âA Gwynedd earldom.
DHASSA
âfree holy city and seat of the Bishop of Dhassa, now Bishop Denis Arilan; known for its woodcraft and the shrines of its patron saints, Torin and Ethelburga, that guard its approaches south and north.
DOL SHAIA
âarea in Carthmoor.
DROGHERA
âmarcher holding on the Meara-Gwynedd border, south of Culdi.
EASTMARCH
âformer earldom of Ian Howell; ceded to the Crown on his death and subsequently given to Burchard de Varian to reward his loyalty in the Torenth War.
ELEVEN KINGDOMS
âancient name for the entire area including and surrounding Gwynedd.
FIANNA
âwine-growing county across the Southern Sea.
FORCINN BUFFER STATES
âgroup of independent principalities south of Torenth.
GRECOTHA
âuniversity city, former site of the Varnarite School; seat of Bishop Wolfram de Blanet.
GWYNEDD
âcentral and largest of the Eleven Kingdoms, held by the Haldanes of Gwynedd since 645.
HALDANE
âcrown duchy comprising the central portion of Gwynedd and traditionally held directly by the king.
JENAS
âa Gwynedd earldom.
KHELDISH RIDING
ânortheastern portion of the old Kingdom of Kheldour, held directly by the King of Gwynedd; famous for its weavers.
KIERNEY
âearldom and secondary holding of the Dukes of Cassan, now held by Duncan McLain.
LAAS
âancient capital of independent Meara and periodic center of separatist uprisings in Meara.
LENDOUR MOUNTAINS
âmountain range delineating Corwyn and Haldane Crown Lands; located in this range are Dhassa, Saint Torin's, Saint Neot's, and the Gunury Pass.
LLYNDRUTH MEADOWS
âgrasslands at the foot of the Cardosa Defile; site of the final confrontation between Kelson and Wencit of Torenth.
MARBURY
âseat of Ifor, Bishop of Marbury, in Marley.
MARLEY
âformer earldom of Bran Coris, now held by his son Brendan, under the regency of Richenda and Morgan.
MEARA
âformerly a sovereign principality, now a possession of the Crown of Gwynedd, west of Gwynedd.
PURPLE MARCH
, Theâmeadowlands north of Rhemuth; one of the Lordships of the Crown of Gwynedd.
RAMOS
âsite of the infamous Council of 917, which ruled stringent measures forbidding Deryni to enter the priesthood, hold office, own property, etc.
RATHARKIN
ânew capital of Meara after the union of Meara and Gwynedd in 1025, and seat of the Bishop of Meara.
RHELJAN RANGE
âmountain chain separating Eastmarch from Torenth; site of the walled city of Cardosa.
RHEMUTH
âcapital city of Gwynedd, called “the beautiful.”
RHENNDALL
âmountainous earldom in the southern portion of old Kheldour, famous for the blueness of its lakes; held by Saer de Traherne, brother of Duchess Meraude.
R'KASSI
âdesert kingdom south and east of the Hort of Orsal, famous for its blooded horses.
SAINT ETHELBURGA'S SHRINE
âshrine of the patroness of Dhassa, guarding the northern approach to the holy city.
SAINT GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL
âseat of the Archbishop of Rhemuth, now Thomas Cardiel.
SAINT GILES ABBEY
âconvent in the lake region of Shannis Meer, near the Eastmarch border, where Jehana went into retreat before Kelson's birth and after his coronation.
SAINT HILARY'S BASILICA
âancient royal basilica within the walls of Rhemuth Castle, of which Duncan is rector.
SAINT IVEAGH'S ABBEY
âmother house of the
Fratrà Silentii
(Brothers of Silence), on the coast in southern Kheldour, where Loris was sent into captivity.
SAINT SENAN'S CATHEDRALâ
seat of the Bishop of Dhassa, Denis Arilan.
SAINT TORIN'S SHRINE
âshrine of the patron of Dhassa, south of the city and Lake Jashan.
SAINT URIEL AND ALL ANGELS' CATHEDRAL
âSeat of the Bishop of Meara, in Ratharkin.
SARDEUX FOREST
âbetween Trurill and Transha.