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Authors: Diana L. Paxson
The Lake slept beneath the stars, reflecting only an occasional flicker of light, and on the island, the priestesses slept likewise. Only the Lady of the Lake was still wakeful. On the eastern point a bench had been set for those who wished to salute the sun or watch the moonrise. With a sigh Igierne settled herself upon it and laid down the staff. Her priestesses came here often when the moon was new or full. But the waning moon was an old woman who rose late and ruled the silent hours between midnight and dawn, and she had few worshippers.
She is like me
. . . Igierne smiled to herself. Let Morgause learn to wield the full moon's power. Her coming had freed her mother to study the secrets of the waning moon and the dark, to truly become the raven whose wings shine white in the OtherworldâBranuen, the Hidden Queen.
As if the thought had been a summons, Igierne glimpsed behind the mountain a pallid glow. In another moment, the Crone's silver sickle appeared in the sky.
“Lady of Wisdom, be welcome,” whispered Igierne. “Cut away that which I need no longer, and purify my spirit, until it is time for me to return to your dark Cauldron and be reborn.. . .”
A note on pronunciation:
British names are given in fifth-century spelling, which does not yet reflect pronunciation changes. Initial letters should be pronounced as they are in English. Medial letters are as follows.
SPELLED PRONOUNCED
P.................b
t.................d
k/c..............(soft) g
b.................v (approximately)
d.................soft “th” (modern Welsh “dd”)
g.................“yuh”
m................v
PEOPLE IN THE STORY:
                CAPITALS=major character
                *=historical personnage
                ( )=dead before story begins
                [ ]=name as given in later literature
               Â
Italics=
deity or mythological personage
*Aelle, king of the South Saxons
Aggarban [Agravaine]âthird son of Morgause
(*Ambrosius Aurelianusâemperor of Britannia and Vitalinus' rival)
(Amlodius, Artor's grandfather)
Amminiusâone of Artor's men
ARTOR [Arthur]âson of Uthir and Igierne, High King of Britannia
(Artoria ArgantelâArtor's grandmother)
BETIVER [Bedivere]ânephew to Riothamus, one of Artor's Companions
Bleitisbluthâa Pictish chieftain
Brigantia/Brigid
â
British goddess of healing, inspiration, and the land
CAIâson of Caius Turpilius, Artor's foster-brother and Companion
CATAUR [Cador]âprince of Dumnonia
Cathubodva
â
Lady of Ravens, a British war goddess
*Catraut, prince of Verulamium
*Ceawlinâson of Ceretic
Ceincairâa priestess on the Isle of Maidens
(*Ceretic [Cerdic]âking of the West Saxons)
*Chlodovechus [Clovis]âking of the Franks in Gallia
*Constantineâson of Cataur
*Cunobelinusâwarleader of the northern Votadini
Cunorixâan Irish warleader, formerly Artor's hostage
*CymenâAelle's eldest son
Doliâa Pictish warrior in the service of Morgause
*Drest GurthinmochâHigh King of the Picts
Dugechâone of Morgause's women
*Dubriciusâbishop of Isca and head of the Church in Britannia
*Dumnoval [Dyfnwal]âlord of the S. Votadini
Ebrdilaâan old priestess on Isle of Maidens
Edritâa young warrior in the service of Aggarban
Eldaul the younger [Eldol]âprince of Glevum
*Eormenricâson of Oesc, child king of Cantuware
Ganeda [Ganiedda]âMerlin's half-sister, wife of Ridarchus
(Gorlosius [Gorlois]âfirst husband of Igierne, father of Morgause)
Goriat [Gareth]âfourth son of Morgause
Graciliaâwife of Gualchmai
GUALCHMAI [Gawain]âfirst son of Morgause
GUENDIVAR [Gwenivere]âArtor's queen
Gwyhir [Gaheris]âsecond son of Margause
Hæthwægeâa wisewoman in the service of Eormanaric
(*Hengestâking of Cantuware, leader of Saxon revolt)
Iaâa priestess on the Isle of Maidens, in service of Morgause
*Icelâking of the Anglians in Britannia
IGIERNE [Igraine]âArtor's mother, Lady of the Lake
*IllanâKing of Leinster, who for a time holds part of North Wales
Juliaâa nun from the Isle of Glass, Guendivar's companion
Father Kediâan Irish priest at the court of Artor
Leodagranus [Leoderance]âprince of Lindinis, Guendivar's father
Leudonus [Lot]âking of the Votadini
Leukuâone of Morgause's women
Mother Maduretâabbess of the nuns at the Isle of Glass
Matauc [Madoc]âking of the Durotriges
MEDRAUT [Mordred]âfifth son of Morgause, by Artor
Melguas [Meleagrance]âan Irishman born in Guenet, abductor of Guendivar
MERLINâdruid and wizard, Artor's advisor
MORGAUSEâdaughter of Igierne and Gorlosius, queen of the Votadini
Morutâa priestess on the Isle of Maidens
(*Naitan Morbetâking of all the provinces of the Picts)
Nestâa priestess on the Isle of Maidens
Niniveâdaughter of Gualchmai by a woman of the hills
(*Oescâgrandson of Hengest and king of Cantuware, Eormenric's father)
Peretur [Peredur]âson of Eleutherius, lord of Eboracum
Petronillaâwife of Leodegranus, Guendivar's mother
*Ridarchusâking at Alta Cluta and protector of Luguvalium
Riganaâwidow of Oesc, Eormenric's mother
*Riothamusâruler of Armorica
Tulachâa Pictish priestess, wife of Blietisbluth
Uinistâa Votadini warrior who serves Morgause
Uoreponaâ“the Great Mare,” High Queen of the Picts
(Uthir [Uther Pendragon]âArtor's father)
(*Vitalinus, the Vor-Tigernusâruler of Britannia who brought in the Saxons)
Afallon [Avalon]âIsle of Apples, Glastonbury
AlbaâScotland
Alta ClutaâKingdom of the Clyde
AngliaâLindsey and Lincolnshire
Aquae SulisâBath
Belisama FluviusâRiver Ribble, Lancashire
Bodotria AestuariusâFirth of Forth
BritanniaâGreat Britain
Caledonian forestâsouthern Scotland
CallevaâSilchester
Camalot [Camelot]âCadbury Castle, Somerset
Cantium, CantuwareâKent
CantuwareburhâCanterbury
CicutioâBrecon, Wales
DemetiaâPembroke and Carmanthenshire
DurnovariaâDorchester, Dorset
FodreuâFortriu, Fife
GalliaâFrance
GlevumâGloucester
Guenet [Gwynedd]âDenbigh and Caernarvonshire
Isle of Glass [Inis Witrin]âGlastonbury
Isle of Maidens, the LakeâDerwentwater, Cumbria
Isca (Silurum)âCaerwent
LindinisâIlchester, Somerset
LindumâLincoln
LondiniumâLondon
MonaâAnglesey
Sabrina Fluviaâthe Severn River and estuary
SegontiumâCaernarvon, Wales
SorviodunumâOld Sarum, Salisbury
Summer CountryâSomerset
Urbs Legionis [Deva]âChester
Uxela FluviusâRiver Axe, Severn estuary
Venta BelgarumâWinchester
Venta SiluricumâCaerwent, Wales
ViroconiumâWroxeter
VoredaâOld Penrith, Cumberland
DIANA L. PAXSON
is the award-winning author of
The Lord of Horses
,
The Wolf and the Raven
,
The Dragons of the Rhine
,
The White Raven
, and
The Serpent's Tooth
and co-author (with Adrienne Martine-Barnes) of
Master of Earth and Water
,
The Shield Between the Worlds
, and
Swords of Fire and Shadow
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The Hallowed Isle
series
The Book of the Sword
The Book of the Spear
Wodan's Children
Trilogy
The Dragons of the Rhine
The Wolf and the Raven
The Lord of Horses
With Adrienne Martine-Barnes
Master of Earth and Water
The Shield Between the Worlds
Sword of Fire and Shadow
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the publisher.
Copyright © 1999 by Diana L. Paxson
Published by arrangement with the author
ISBN: 0-380-80547-2
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data:
Paxson, Diana L.
The book of the cauldron / Diana L. Paxson.
     p. cm. â (The hallowed isle ; bk. 3)
1. Great BritainâHistoryâAnglo Saxon period, 449-1066 Fiction. 2. Arthurian romances Adaptations. 3. Arthur, King Fiction. I. Title. II. Series: Paxson, Diana L. Hallowed isle ; bk. 3.
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