Lore
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Characters [First FAMILY Details] [IPA pron.]
Dukes of Tera Omena (whom we know so far)
I Duke of Tera Omena
II Duke of Tera Omena
A mysterious Duke. Eathel’s great grandfather. To those old enough to remember their fathers’ and mothers’ stories, and to those versed well enough in the Teran histories, he displayed many of the strengths—and weaknesses—of this holder of the Duchy.
IV Duke of Tera-King of Teran Entitlement: ᴷDagaszona† IOTON
[
/'dʌɡːæsː'zəʊnːa/
]Eathel’s grandfather.
ᴷHastis Caraszona IOTON V Duke of Tera-King of Teran Entitlement
Eathel’s father;
[
/ˈhæzːtis/]
Dramatis personae
ᴷEathel COREYON (fmr. “Eathel ‘Nothing’”)
II Earl of Darren ★ (MC)
[
/ˈɛɪːaːˈˈθɛl/
Main character. Bastard son of Hastis and common woman Barria.
Serixiphina ("Sera") ★ (MC)
a mysterious phantom in his head.
[
/sɛ'rɪkːsə''fiːnə/]
The Ladies of the Kaleidoscope Keep
Masilla COREYON (née TALEBRAND)
Countess of Darren
Eathel’s betrothed and lady love.1
[
/mɑˈsɪlə/
]
Actinnife DEREVELE
Baroness of Velentens;
Masilla's Lady in Waiting
[
/æktɪnhifeɪ/
]
Anoukis Lisiclasta TALEBRAND
[
/ɑːˈnuːkɪs lɪsːᵊːˈklæsːtæ/
]Masilla’s half sister.
Aremira Evangier IOTON
Duchess of Tera
Hastis’s second wife & Eathel’s stepmother.
Eathel’s Band of Second Sons, Cutthroats and Outcasts
Echobella the Blue (“Echo,” “Bella”)
Eathel's horse🐴, a white Dastrateran courser with slate-blue dappling concentrated on her large ears and her flanks.
Vampest (“Vamp”)
Madta Cagenet
(?)
Master Elmandt
Eathel’s lawyer and advisor
Tastyaᴷ EYZA
Eathel’s scoutmaster
[
/'tɑstᵊːjɑ/]
Yreda
(a nickname meaning 'mouse') ♂ 🐭
Man at Arms under Tastya
Dhalenᴷ PHELOS
XIII Count of Westerath
[
/deɪ:lɛn/
]A dashing count
BALLANTᴷ II Baron of Naimedel 🗼
Field War Engineer
Macvenᴷ VANE VII Baron Marlough-Ensreport
Others
Hejyman Boxer ALTAMANIᴷ† His idol & stand-in brother. Dead in the sands of the Tandheran
SORONEL IV Count ad Cehedos
Key
†: Dead at start of story.
ᴷ: A full Knight of Tera
Full name before marriage was Lady Eclessinestra Mesillasandra TALEBRAND of Hespa Carlowe; as Eathel’s wife, ”Her Ladyship, the Countess of Darren“
19 hands at the withers is 6 feet and 4 inches or a little under 2 meters at the shoulder. The ‘withers’ is the highest point on the horse’s back. If a 6-foot person stood right in front of a Teran destrier, they would have about four more feet of horse above them when you consider the neck and head.
About 80.5 kilometers per hour.