Maps, a character list, and a glossary
Maps
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Dramatis Personae
The main four:
Endarion Boratorren—Arch-General of Denjin; father of Daria, Tali, Remus, Lexia, and Bekker; brother of Valerian and Heller; uncle of Sephara and Kaeso
Estrid Elerius—Kandras of the Dasjuran army; heir to Aladar; former Imperial arch-general
Sephara Boratorren—daughter of Valerian; sister of Kaeso; niece of Endarion; Dexion's lover; also known as Silvia Barum
Tali—illegitimate youngest child of Endarion; a half-Dontili; Heller's niece
The Boratorren family:
Avelyn Brazus—Doglord of the Denjin army; mother of Remus; ex-lover of Endarion
Bekker—son of Endarion and Kesa
Daria Boratorren—daughter and heir of Endarion
Helleron Boratorren—captain of his mage cadre; brother of Endarion and Valerian; uncle of Tali
Iana Mallian—an ally of the Boratorrens; Lexia's mother; Endarion's ex-lover
Kaeso Boratorren—son and heir of Valerian; brother of Sephara; nephew of Endarion
Kesa Hult—First Mistress of the Heaven's Paramours; mother of Bekker; ex-lover of Endarion
Lexia—daughter of Iana and Endarion
Remus—son of Endarion and Avelyn
Stonehounds—Basirius, Demon, Andaria, Styros
Valerian Boratorren—patriarch of the Boratorrens and Corajus of Denjin; brother of Endarion and Heller; father of Sephara and Kaeso
The Tyrannus family:
Dobran Tyrannus—brother of Janus; Arch-General of Adhistabor
Janus Tyrannus—Caetoran of the Imperium
Khian Tyrannus—son of Dobran and Nazhira; Warmaster of the Imperium
Nazhira Tyrannus—wife of Dobran; a Kastrian general; non-biological mother of Khian
In the Karhes:
Erun—a monster on the planet Shaeviren; tortured Endarion, now haunting Tali's mind
Indro—titled 'Lord', currently raising an army in the Empire of the Thousand Kings
Katja Westervelt—a mercenary
Mariska—a human mage in Heller's cadre
Rexan Sudarium—enigmatic leader of the Fensidium Order; immortal mage
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Shira—mage; mentor to Tali; part of Heller's cadre
Tornjak—a Vasipan mage in Heller's cadre
In the Imperium:
Byrria Dumerian—Arch-General of Uldhen
Caelinus Naevon—Corajus of Asineo; brother of Ricardus; ally of the Boratorrens
Calvus Valens—Corajus of Quendinther
Cato Romanus—First-General of Denjin; killed by Endarion
Dexion Mendacium—Captain-General of the Praevin; Sephara's lover
Kavan Aza—Arch-General of Quendinther
Korzha Mazilu—Arch-General of Odynia
Palla Hasund—First-General of Denjin; possesses unusually powerful magic; works for Sudarium
Reveka Rom—Arch-General of Daresgar
Ricardus Naevon—Arch-General of Asineo; ally to the Boratorrens
In Kalduran:
Aladar Baltakis—Baltanos of Kalduran
Borso Farkas—deputy to Estrid; a thundermancer
Elek Danukos—Kandras of Kalduran Prime
Ilona Redik—Kandras of the Northstorm army of Kalduran
Laszlo Lakatos—Kandras of the Eskaldan army of Kalduran
Tanas Drikas—Aladar's husband
The dead and gone:
Aemilia Calerus—deceased mother of Daria
Andaria—mythical founder of the Boratorren family
Asterion Boratorren—deceased father of the Boratorren brothers
Canisius Thurinus—founder of the modern Imperium
Cnaeus Casus—the last Paramount-General of the united Empire of Adhistabor
Erdohan—the Novhar who supposedly caused the Cataclysm 10,000 years ago
Katrin—deceased mother of Tali and ex-lover of Endarion; a Dontili soldier
Marcus Traian—co-founder of the modern Imperium
Noster Seius—deceased director to Iana
Novissa Boratorren—deceased aunt of Endarion and Valerian
Phaedra Boratorren—deceased mother of the Boratorren brothers
Skiron Koinos—tyrannical Arisen godking four thousand years dead
Glossary
Aasiur—the source of all magic
Aasiurmancy—the practice of magic by the manipulation and conjuration of aasiur, split into nine branches:
Aeromancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of air
Aquamancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of water
Idomancy—whereby a mage travels short distances by stepping through space
Pyromancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of fire
Shadowmancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of shadows
Solarmancy—whereby a mage ca conjure aasiur in the shape of light
Geomancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of earth, rock, soil, mud, etc.
Thundermancy—whereby a mage can conjure aasiur in the shape of lightning
Worldstriding—whereby a mage can travel any distance through a created portal
Abyss, the—the void that exists beyond the world and surrounds the universe
Arch-General—the overall leader of one of the seven Reign armies in the Imperium
Architects—mythical creators of the Novhar and Ravessi races
Arisen—toppled immortal godkings who ruled parts of the continent between 4,000 and 6,000 years ago
Arisen Theocracies—the empire ruled over by the immortal godkings
Atlas Gate—now-defunct portals once created and used by the Novhar to travel between worlds
Cataclysm, the—an apocalyptic event 10,000 years ago whereby the Abyss was loosed into the world
Caesidi—once the highly-trained shadowmancer assassins serving the Arisen godkings
Caetoran—ruler of the Imperium
Captain-General—commands the Dhakan in Empyria
Cavalry-General—overseer of the cavalry in an army in the Imperium
Corajus—the governor of a Reign in the Imperium
Doglord—overseer of all the doglords in an army in the Imperium; title exists only in the army of Denjin
Eld—the world on which the story takes place; the biggest in the Vast Infinite
Exalt-Lord/Lady—noble title used in the Imperium
Fensidium—a renegade mage order in the Karhes
First-General—second-in-command of an army in the Imperium
Gnostic Planes—the metaphysical planes on which aasiurmancy can be accessed
Jalin—overseer of all things magic in Drasken, including the Ren Câdern College in Kaltoren
Kandras—the overall leader of an army in Kalduran
Keizerin—overall ruler of Drasken; rules for a term of twenty years; sits on the Varkommer
Kommer—one of the ten who sit upon the Varkommer; each has their own area of control
Masantra—second-in-command of an army in Kalduran
Novhar—creators of the human race; immortal; once controlled the entire Vast Infinite
Paramount-General—the overall leader of all armies in the Imperium
Praevin—the policing force in Empyria
Ravessi—denizens of the Abyss; they caused the Cataclysm
Reign—a province in the Imperium
Shifting City—a nomadic settlement that travels around the Karhes, usually on massive wheels powered by a Surrekan engine
Shroud, the—the metaphysical, magical barrier between the physical world and the Gnostic Planes
Stonehound—the massive, wolf-like war-dogs bred by the Boratorren family; they make up the Doglords of Denjin
Surrekan engine—made of pure aasiur and created by Novhar; powers the Empyrian Tower, Kaltoren's towers, thunderships, and Shifting Cities
Varkommer—the oligarchic council of ten that rules the Drasken Empire
Vast Infinite, the—the known universe and everything in it
Warmaster—military advisor to the Caetoran in the Imperium
Calendar
There are 16 months total, each with exactly 3 weeks per month, and 8 days per week. The months are as follows:
Spring: Nojus, Birus, Tabus, Tournus
Summer: Tantus, Satimus, Otanus, Asanus
Autumn: Decus, Unjas, Denjas, Duilus
Winter: Turmus, Turos, Quintanos, Sedeos