FALL OF THE SEVEN REALMS
Glossary
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Amanach Amanspring Amayans Amman Amroth Amyra Angorlith Anitra Archon Arijan Armanoor Askoraarth Astralis Auradel Aurelion Behemora Behemorum Benmuir Lake Bodlum Borrusk Breck Broon Caermund Caerwal Pass Caerwals Caeryn Cafra Calerdorn Calerns Calestri Caranach Carvelle Caster Cellebril Cobtroll Crown Stone Cyloris Cymori Dark Verses Darrow Darrowyche Dead Gorge Delaya Dombard Dorlwood Dorn Dornans Draedalak Drayloks Draywort Droog Drunsberg Dunmor Durran Wood Edrik Eldamouth Eldar Eleni Elessyn Sea Elesorl Eleshuuk Elmarand Elorsil Elorym Emryst Eryn Evening Tower Evil One Faerl Faeloryn Faerloris Faric Farrand Findale Findale Lake Flint Foundation Stone Galabrant Galafan River Galan Hills Galant Garamond Gelan Gemrik Gormadon Plain Gorgonach Gorgonach Gap Graslaw Graud Great Dome Great Elda Great Void Greendell Gremuuk Grol Grunal Gwelayn Hadrin Halfway World Harlyn Holm Igrayne Imaari Inverdorn Bay Jehenum Jonab Jonab's Vow Juleya Kaashwal Mountains Kalamir Karajan Sea Karrock Keld Kelmouth Kernlow Kernrim Keshwing Keshuuk Kirik Kolossos Kolossos Crown Kolossos Pass Krelesh Kreluuk Lake Towers Laurelin Leaflaps Leyorali Lind River Linduuk Lumreek Marsh Lunn Lyrelia Lyllian Madraal Majestri Malandul Marafan Marcris Mawl Bay Menholm Menhuuk Menonach Menon River Mirasil Moon Tower Mordahl Mormalok Morelle Morning Tower Mountains of Mond Mund Mundrake's Isle Neeve Nemareth Neverdor Neyanna Noor Nordleng Nordric Nordruuk Norgog Nym Nymril Oleya Ormdul Ormoroth Ormsk Ormwald Forest Perran Perran Hills Prydan Qaalaris Qaamir Rand Raanesha Ravern Hills Reapers Rhydor River Kel River Mawl River Tam River Wend Robrick Rockworm Roth Roth's Doom Runesh Ruuk Samil Saphrir Searith Seran River Seransea Shadow Sister Shreek Shroul Starelle Starwings Sun Tower Syris Talamaris Tallabar Tamarand Tamforth Tanis Taurelan Telamir Telasil Three Maidens Torm Tormrol Trellian Tunduska's Gorge Ul-Dalak Ulmarik Umnavarek Vangarda Verse of Unmaking Vinlayn Vorkirik Vortimo Vylanach Vymarl Vynmar Warlock Watchers Wend Gap Yordul |
Imaari day who believed he had found a hidden message within the Maidens' Song. Became a recluse in the Mountains of Mond.
Stones set by the Elorym to counter Ormoroth's Angorlith. The river deep beneath the Kolossos Mountains. The source of power for the Amanach. Elorym warriors formed to protect the Amanach. The northern ward of Galabrant. Town in Darrow on the banks of the River Tam. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach Stone in the Vale of Caran The iron pillar formed by Ormoroth to corrupt the power of the land. Housed in the vaults of Vorkirik. Imaari, Healer, and senior figure in the Order of Echoes. One of the Imaari to assist the Archon, Juleya, on the mission to Nordruuk. The name for the leader of the Seven Realms. An Amayan warrior found at the Amanach Stone in the Wend Gap The First Realm. Farthest south with wide fertile plains. Once one of the richest of the Seven. The Elorym name for the Vale of Caran. Meaning Land of the Morning Shadow, it sits to the west of Caranach, the tallest mountain in the Kolossos Range. Gelan's first horse - a stallion. He name him after Auradel's fables horse (see below). Legendary warrior of the night sky, said to have ridden to the aid of the Three Maidens, only to be defeated by the Evil One. The first Archon of the Seven Realms Mythical whale-like creature of the Elessyn Sea separated from her mate, Behemorum, when the world changed. Mythical whale-like creature of the Karajan Sea separated from his mate, Behemora, when the world changed. Lake in the south west of Darrow. Believed to be the sight of the fallen Elorym tower of Cyloris. Wagon driver who took Gelan from Rand to Borrusk. Principal city of Ormsk and seat of Lord Ormsk on the east coast. A small town in Lunn. The last region to become part of the Seven Realms. Consists of two wards; Lunn and Ormsk. Ship building port on the Mund coast. Constructed in the early days of the Seven Realms to open the way between Talamaris in the south and Farrand in the north. Tall mountain range separated the first two realms from the north. Believed to have been raised by the gods, an ancient power resides in its stone. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach at the Kolossos Crown. A town in the south of Emryst. Known for its farming markets. A small port in Dorn. Vital for delivering supplies to the northern border. Mountain range south of Calerdorn. An Amayan warrior found at the Amanach Stone in Hadrin Wood. Tallest mountain of the Kolossos Mountains on the west side of the Kolossos Pass. Legends tell it was raised to seal the vault imprisoning the Evil One. Captain of the riders who escort Gelan to Linduuk Fortified port on the west coast of Gwelayn. A great Elorym warrior in possession of the Elorsil. Fell defending the Crown Stone at the head of the Kolossos Mountains. Small creatures living beneath the Kolossos. Believed to have descended from larger trolls, they mainly stay out of sight with no loyalty to the Realms or Ul-dalak. Do not tolerate trespassers in the mountains. The second Amanach situated at the Kolossos Crown. An Elorym lake tower that once stood in the region now known as the Ravern Hills in Mund. An Amayan warrior found at the Crown Stone by Eleni. The Verses sung by those who serve Ormoroth to corrupt the Maidens' Song. The southern ward of Harlyn. The fortified principal city of Darrow. Dark and desolate gorge in the Kolossos Mountains south of Rand. Captain of the mounted archers. Accompanied Juleya on the mission to the north. The Archon's chief architect. An ancient wood in Dorn on the edge of the Calern Mountains. The northerly ward of Harlyn. Mountain range north of Calerdorn. Also known as Drayloks, the Draedalak are believed to have been spawned in mockery of the Three Maidens by the Evil One. Resembling tall hags with barbed hair, they were summoned by Ormoroth in the last days of the Elorym. The common name for the Draedalak. Weed deadly to livestock. Found in remote places only, including the Vortimo Valley. Large, distended worms spawned by Ormoroth. They also slow, but strong. Many fear being swallowed by a droog as it's known to be a long, unbearable death. The deep mines in the north of the Kolossos Mountains. Small fortified settlement close to the Lind River in Lunn. A small wood in the north of Dorn. A farmer who led the resistance against oppressors in the north in the days before the Seven Realms. Imaari and military alike studied his tactics. Port in Darrow at the mouth of the Great Elda river. Leader of the Amayans. Granted rare moments of Imaari powers at times of great need. Amayan warrior who wakes at the Foundation Stone to find she's now the Eldar. Wide sea off the west coast of the Five Realms. An Imaari who holds high office in the Order of Echoes. Tutored Gelan in the ways of the Song. One of the five border forts on the Nordruuk border. The principal city of the Seven Realms and seat of the Archon, and the Order of Echoes. One of the three Elorym swords of power. An ancient and powerful race who inhabited the land many years before the Seven Realms. Southern ward of Galabrant. Known for its abundance of precious gems. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach Stone in Hadrin Wood. One of the three tallest towers in Elmarand. Situated to catch the last sunlight of the day. Also see Morning, Moon and Sun towers. An old god from the legends who despised the Three Maidens' creation. The tales tell of his deceit to capture and torment the Maidens, thus forcing them to sing a song to corrupt their creation. He is said to be imprisoned to this day in a vault beneath Caranach. The name for the Nym in Broon. A powerful Imaari. Husband of Neyanna, and father of Gelan. Lost at sea on the survey ship, the Taurelan. The Elorym name for Dorlwood, the woods south of the Calern Mountains in Dorn. Captain of the Archon's Knights. Rode with Juleya on her mission to drive the enemy out of the Seven Realms. The third of the Seven Realms north of the Caerwal Mountains. Town at the eastern edge of Dorn Plain in the Findale Hills situated by a lake. Large lake bordered by the Findale Hills in Dorn. The settlement on the coast of Lunn. One of the bleakest places in the realms owing to the bitterly easterly winds coming from the Karajan Sea. The most powerful of the Amanach stones, situated at the foot of the Kolossos Mountains beneath Menonach. One of the Seven Realms. Situated on the east of the Kolossos Mountains. River running through Amman to the Karajan Sea at Galant Estuary. Range of hills in the east of Amman. Town in Amman situated on the Galant Estuary. Fortified port on the east coast of Mund. Orphan of Neyanna, a skilled warrior, and Faeloryn, a powerful Imaari. Becomes an Imaari gifted in the ways of the Song. Guard at the Vortimo Valley gate. Fertile region at the foot of the Kolossos Mountains in Holm. The mountain that forms the crest of the Kolossos Crown The treacherous ravine that leds to the Crown Stone. Captain who accompanied Juleya on her mission to the north. Miner from Lunn who took part in Gelan's mission to blow the tunnel in the Dead Gorge. The ancients believe the land was covered by a Great Dome that contains the stars and rotates around the mortal realm. The longest river in the Five Realms. Springs from high in the Kolossos Range and dissects Noor and Darrow to meet the sea at Eldamouth. Region beyond the mortal realms and Halfway World. The remote settlement at the head of the Wend Gap. One of the five forts on the Nordruuk border. Leader of an invading band of Ruuk. Captain Prydan's trusted watchman on the Vangarda. The wine-growing region of Kernlow. Settlement situated in woodlands in Amman. The region between the mortal realms and the Great Void. Realm on the west side of the Kolossos Mountains that borders Nordruuk. Capital city of Calerdorn. The central ward of Farrand. The fertile Gormadon Plain makes up much of the region. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach Stone in Hadrin Wood. Mages in the Order of Echoes. Have the ability to enter the Song and access the Verses of individuals. Deep bay to the north of Calerdorn. Commander of the warlocks. Once an Elorym prince, he was turned by Ormoroth. The sailor said to have been lost at sea but turned up a century later. It led to sailors believing they would be held prisoner by the Gods of the Deep. This led to what was called Jonab's Pact. An unwritten pact where sailors agree to end each other's live if the ship is going down. They belief this will spare them the fate of being a prisoner of the Gods of the Deep. Archon who led the mission north to drive out the enemy. Range of tall peaks crossing east to west deep into Nordruuk. Later to be named the Black Fangs by Gildorul. Beautiful city of towers on the coast of Emryst on the banks of the River Mir. The sea to the east of the Seven Realms. The principal city of Amman on the banks of the Vynmar River. Town on the banks of the River Kel in Lunn. Seat of Lord Lunn and busy trading port at the mouth of the River Kel. Realm on the west side of the Kolossos Mountains. Principal city of Perran, a ward of Kernlow. Large flying beast spawned by Ormoroth from the eagle. One of the five forts on the Nordruuk border. Principal city of Gwelayn, a ward of Kernlow. The huge, towering mountain range that dissects four of the five realms. Believed to have been formed by the old gods to prevent the Evil One bringing down the sky to crush the land. Formation of four mountains at the northern tip of the Kolossos. Pass formed in through the Kolossos Mountains to promote trade between the realms. Powerful beasts that roam the plains in the far north. One of the five forts on the Nordruuk border. Name for Telamir and Syris, the two remaining Elorym towers. General who led the relief force to aid the Archon at Linduuk in the north. Moth-like insects that live in woodlands and forests of the warmer regions. The lines of power that run through the land. The Lake Towers built by the Elorym stand River on the border of Lunn and Nordruuk. The river is frozen for all but the summer months. Fortress at the head of the Kolossos that links the five border forts. Large marsh in the north of Lunn. Mainly uninhabited aside from a few settlements on its border. Occasionally it freezes over in the coldest winters. The northern ward of Broon that borders Nordruuk. A delicate rare flower that grows only in parts of the land uncorrupted by Ormoroth. Treasured by the Amayans. Elorym name for the tree that stands at the heart of Ormwald Forest. An Amayan warrior found at the Crown Stone. Largest ship ever built by the Seven Realms. Captain of the Majestri, a survey ship built to explore the Karajan Sea. Settlement on the banks of the Marafan River in Amman. Captain in the artillery division that became trapped in Linduuk. Deep bay to the north of Calerdorn. City on the northern side of the Caerwal Pass. One of the five border forts on the Nordruuk border. The mountain at the southern foot of the Kolossos. The Foundation Stone lies beneath. Long river said to contain mystical powers. Flows from the southern tip of the Kolossos to the Elessyn Sea at West Haven. One of three Elorym blades forged towards the end of their reign. While not one of the tallest towers in Elmarand, it is considered one of the most beautiful. At a full moon, its summit directs moonlight down the avenues and alleys in the city. The first Amayans captured and corrupted by Ormoroth. The three are a powerful and dark force, stronger than an Amayan. Also known as Shadow Sisters. The sailor's name for the bottom of the sea. Meaning shadow world, many believe they do not drown and are captured by the creatures below. Chancellor of the Seven Realms. One of the three tallest towers in Elmarand. Situated to the first tower in the city to catch the morning sun. Remote and bleak mountain range on the Lunn coast. Believed to be the place where Aber spent the last days of his life. Eastern ward of Farrand. Island off the Mund coast in the Karajan Sea. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach in the Ormwald Forest. A mighty Elorym warrior-prince who frustrated Ormoroth's attempt to destroy the lake tower of Cyloris. Eventually captured and taken to Vorkirik, the prince willingly offered his service and became known as Jehenum. Seat of Learning in the ward of Tamarand. The mother of Gelan, and once the most skilled warrior in the Seven Realms. The middle ward of Harlyn. Race living on the Nordruuk border. Skilled, but cruel fighters who take the gold of Ul-dalak to spread fear. Usually fight in small bands to raid farms and villagers. Rarely fight in open battle. Mysterious old man who appears to the Amayans. While a master in the ways of the Song, he has no memory of his origins. Region north of the Seven Realms. It consists mainly frozen plains and mountains. Home to the Ruuk clans. Squat troll-like creatures. Very difficult to kill owing to their thick skin. The hammer is their favored weapon. Also known as Hammerskulls due to the shape of their heads. Faery-like spirits from the ancient days. The Nym reside in either the mountains, rivers or woodlands. Mythical horse said to have jumped across Roth's Doom to escape the warlocks. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach in the Wend Gap. The people who lived in the region later named as Ormsk when it became part of the Seven Realms. Locals believe remnants of the Ormdul still live in the forests. The last of the Evil One's servants who escaped the wrath of the gods. From his stronghold in the north, Vorkirik, he bred new races and creatures by corrupting the Maidens' Song. Defeated the Elorym but suffered at the hands of the demons he summoned. The southern ward of Broon. Ancient forest in Ormsk. Also see Ormdul. Northern ward of Kernlow. Range of hills in the center of Perran, ward of Kernlow. Captain of the Vangarda, a survey ship in the Karajan Sea. The City of a Hundred Bells. One of the Elorym's greatest cities in the region now known as Darrowyche. Sacked by a vast army led by Jehenum and Shamuul at the end of the wars with Ormoroth. An Elorym Lake Tower that once stood in the region now known as Benmuir in Darrow. Settlement in Lunn situation on the Great Northeast Road on the Lunn southern border. An Elorym queen who betrayed her own people to serve Ormoroth. Range of hills in Mund between the Foranfae Forest and the coast. Tall creature of the Underworld. Can be summoned only by those with great power to instill dread in their foes. Old town on the coast of Perran. Famed for its soldiers of the Phalanxes of Rhydor. River running through Lunn to meet the sea at Keld. Formed by the water from the Mawlgrim Mire. Runs into Mawlbay in the north of Dorn. River from the Kolossos Mountains that flows through Darrow to Tamforth on the coast. Flows from the Kolossos Mountains through the Wend Gap and Noor to the coast at Seransea. Woodsman in Ormsk. Accompanied Gelan to the heart of Ormwald Forest. Large worm-like creature from the old days. Origins uncertain, but exploited by Ormoroth to tunnel beneath the Kolossos Mountains. Name given to the dark being believed to live in the far north. Deep crevasse in Ormsk close to the Kolossos Pass. Legends tell it was formed when Ormoroth tried to free the Evil One from the vaults beneath Caranach. But his giant axe shattered and injured Ormoroth. But few believe this to be true. Ruuk symbols found in tunnels beneath the Kolossos Mountains and trees. Used to inform the clans of safe routes and vulnerable settlements to raid for supplies. The race living in Nordruuk. Consists of many clans who often are in conflict with each over. Commanded by the warlocks under threat of death to use against the Seven Realms. Guard at the Vortimo Valley gate. City on the east coast of Emryst. Considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Seven Realms. Built with the wealth from the jewels mined in the region. Small fishing village on the coast of Tamarand. River in Noor that is joined by the River Wend before meeting the sea at the port of Seransea. Ancient port, older than Calerdorn, in Noor. Another name for a Mordahl. Creature from the old world. Three times the height of a man, their weapon is a dreadful shriek than can rip limb from limb. Can be brought through the Song to present day by a powerful Ul-dalak. Originally hardy people of the north who stood against Ormoroth. He punished them through torture, then turned them into bone-eating creatures who roam the frozen lands. A favored weapon of fear by the Ul-dalak. Ship in the Karajan Fleet. Beautiful, but rare birds seen mainly in the warm regions of the south. The tiny, white flecks in their wings reflect moon and starlight. The tallest tower in Elmarand. Eventually completed after an attack by warlocks and a shreek in the early days of the city. Build with stone from the Caerwal Mountains, it is believed to hold power. Mysterious Elorym Lake Tower in the east of Mund. No mortal can enter. The Order of Echoes believe the Elorym raised them to channel the power beneath the land. The Second Realm south of the Caerwal Mountains. Its name means Land of the Sun in the old tongue. City within a wide, tall tower on the banks of the Vymarl River in Emryst. Western ward of Farrand. Known for its wheat and barley fields, rolling hills and rivers. Small fishing port at the mouth of the River Tam in Darrow. Amayan warrior found at the Amanach in Darrow Wood. The ship that went missing that carried Gelan's father. Sighted many years later by Captain Prydan on the ship, Vangarda. Elorym Lake Tower standing east of the Kolossos Mountains in Emryst build by the Elorym. One of three Elorym blades forged towards the end of their reign. Also see Elorsil and Mirasil. The daughters of the gods who came to the mortal lands believing their fathers had created a paradise for them. Disappointed to see the chaotic state of the land, the Maidens took it upon themselves to sing the Song of Creation. Deceived and tormented by the Evil One before the gods returned and imprisoned him. Ashamed by their defilement, the Maidens hid beneath the ice in the north. Town on the south bank of the River Kel close to the Kolossos Mountains. A captain in Lord Lunn’s guards. Accompanied Gelan on mission to the tunnels under the Kolossos Mountains. Neeve's horse at the time of the Elorym's fall. Fell while fleeing from a demon. Deep ravine in the Dornan Mountains said to have been formed by the giant axe of Tunduska, the Old God of the North. The servants of the Dark Verses. Commanding less power than a warlock but skilled in the ways of the Song. A servant of the Dark Verses aiding the Ruuk to steal timber from Ormsk. See ul-Dalak. A port on the east coast of Talamaris, the Second Realm. Captain Prydan's ship that sighted the Taurelan, the ship lost in the Karajan Sea. Part of the Song that is the antithesis of the Maidens' Song of Creation. Believed to have been planted by the Evil One. Town at the center of Gwelayn, the wine-growing region of Kernlow. Ormoroth's ice fortress in the far north. Built on the top of a hollowed mountain, its single tower stands taller than any other structure in the known world. From here, Ormoroth mined deep in the roots of the land and forged the Angorlith. Ormoroth's mountain fortress in the south in the ward of Amman. Almost impregnable, taking three missions to finally take by the Elorym at the height of their power. High peak in the Kolossos Mountains north of Vortimo. Small settlement on the Great Northeast Road. Has the misfortune to be close to the cursed valley that leads to Vortimo. River running the width of Emryst out the Karrock on the coast. Known as 'The Vynmar' is it means winding river in the old tongue of the region. Ormoroth's commanders. Once great Elorym warriors, they were captured and turned to the Dark Verses Spirits who exist only in the Song. Believed to be a creation of Ormoroth to watch over those entering the Verses. Ravine running from Greendell to the Noor flats. Watchman and sailor on the Majestri. |