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Authors: Janalyn Voigt

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Ruescht (ROOSCHT)—Shae’s silver wingabeast; Kindren word for “rushing wind”

Sceptor of Faeraven—Symbolic staff of rulership over the alliance of Faeraven

Seighardt (SIG-hart)—Prince of Braeth and Maeven’s brother

Serviceberry—Small tree or large bush with broad leaves and purple berries

Shae (SHAY)—Princess of Whellein

Shaelcon (SHALE-con)—Father of Timraen

Shaenalyn (SHAY-nah-lin)—Shae’s full name

Shaenn Raven (SHAYN RAY-ven)—Afterworld

Sharten (SHAR-ten)—Dorann’s gray wingabeast; Kindren for “deepening shadow”

Shil shael (SHIL SHAYL)—Hereditary soul touch

Shraen (SHRAYN)—King

Shraen Brael (SHRAYN BRAY-el)—King of the Dawn; DawnKing

Strongwood—Hardwood tree

Sweetberry—Edible berry which grows on brambles

Sword of Rivenn—Sword forged in the flames of virtue for Rivenn and handed down to his descendents

Syllid (SIL-lid)—Wood or forest in Kindren

Syllid Braechnen (SIL-lid BRAYK-nen)—A murky forest

Syllid Mueric (SIL-lid MYOUR-ik)—A beautiful and terrible forest

Taelerat (TAY-le-rat)—Shraen of Selfred

Tahera (Tah-HEAR-uh)—Aeleanor’s maid

Talan (TAH-lin)—Early high king of Faeraven who captured and tamed the first wingabeast

Tallyrand—A Kindren land on the northwestern coast of Elderland

Tarrat—A steward of Rivenn

Timbrel—A small medieval hand drum, like a tambourine

Timpani (Tim-PAN-ee)—Kettledrum

Timraen (TIM-rain)—High king of Faeraven; king of Rivenn; Maeven’s husband

Triboan (TRI-bone)—Southern land occupied by garns

Trillilium Castle—Seat of Darksea, an Elder kingdom

Turret (TUR-et)—Small projecting tower

Unibeast (UN-i-beest)—Unicorn

Vale of Shadows—Enchanted forest valley wreathed in clinging mists and located in the heart of the kaba forest on the border of Rivenn and Westerland. Forsaken by most wildlife, it swarms with insects. A branch of weild Aenor cuts through the Vale of Shadows.

Vanora—Daughter of Devlon, King of Darksea

Varaedel (Ve-RAY-del)—Glindenn’s Shraen

Viadrel (VY-ah-drel)—Flames of Virtue

Waeven (WAY-ven)—Spider-like animal

Walls of Death—Enclosed passageway that could be shut off to capture attackers

Ward—Environ within a castle; also known as a bailey

Watchguard—In Elder kingdoms, members of the garrison assigned to keep watch over the castle walls and gatehouse

Watergate—Gate leading to and from a body of water

Weild (WEELD)—River

Weild Aenar (WEELD AY-e-nar)—Wild River

Weild Rivenn (WEELD RIV-en)—Rivenn’s River

Weild Whistan (WEELD WHIS-stan)—White River; Kindren name for the Elder’s White Feather River

Weilo (WY-lo)—Tree with weeping branches and long leaves that grows beside a river or in damp places

Weilton (WEEL-ton)—A guardian of Rivenn

Weithein Faen (WY-then FANE)—An estuary

Welke (WELL-key)—Giant creature of prey that is a cross between a dinosaur and a bird

Westerland—Western Elder kingdom

Whellein—Kindren land lying northeast of Rivenn

Whhst—Soothing sound of endearment made by the Elder

Whirlight (WHIR-lite)—Large; ungainly white bird

Whispan (WHIS-span)—Small tree with lacy white foliage

Whistledown—A coastal Elder kingdom

Whyst (WHIST)—A spirit sword, defends both flesh and spirit

Willet—A diminutive owl found in the north lands

Willowa—A huntsman’s wife and maker of soap who is the mother of Caedmon, residing in Westerland

Wingabeast (WING-ah-beest)—Winged horses

Wingen (WING-en)—Small, colorful bird

Wreckers—Elder who lure ships to their doom

Yellowroot—Edible tuber

 

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