Authors: Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
Tags: #fantasy, #female protagonist, #magic, #religious fantasy, #epic fantasy
Gled
(Gled): “glad”, “joyous”
Goscelin
(
Jos
-e-lin): “the just” ; a great Caraidin
heroine
Gwenwyvar
(
Gwen
-wy-var): “white wave” or “white phantom”;
Eibhilin being associated closely with the Meri; often a bearer of Her messages
Gwynet
(
Gwi
-net): “white” or “blessed”
Gyldan-baenn
(Gil-dan-
bayn
): “golden mountains”; chain of
mountains that wraps from northeast to southwest about Caraid-land, forming a
border with the Deasach lands.
Haefer
(
Hay
-fer): “sanctuary”, “safety”; given name of
the great Hillwild Osraed and hero Haefer Hillwild
Hageswode
(
Hag
-es-wode): “from the high forest”; family
name of Osraed Haefer Hillwild
Halig-liath
(Ha-lig-
lee
-ath): “holy fortress”
Halig-tyne
(Ha-lig-
tyne
): “holy river”
Hrofceaster
(Rof-
kays
-ter): “sky fortress”
Ileane
(Ee-lee-
an
): “light bearer”
Iobert
(
Yo
-bayrt): “glorious warrior”
Iseabal
(
Eesh
-a-bal):
“dedicated to God”
Lach
(Lak): “by
the water”
Ladhar
(Lah-
dar
): “path”
Ladmann
(
Lad
-man): “guide”
Lealbhallain
(
Leel
-val-layn): “loyal champion”
Liusadhe
(
Lee
-oo-sath): “bringer of light”
Lufu
(
Loo
-foo): Hillwild name meaning “love”
Madaidh
(Ma-
dayh
): “the fox”
Meredydd
(
Mer
-e-dith): “guardian from the sea”
Meri
(
Me
-ree): “star of the sea”; the Being through
whom the teachings of the Spirit are conveyed to earth. The Meri is the
firstborn of the Eibhilin beings of which the only the Gifted are truly aware
Mertuile
(Mer-
tweel
): castle around which Creiddylad is
built; ancestral home of the House Malcuim
Nairne
(Nayrn): “place by the river alder grove”
Ochan
(
O
-kan): “boy” or “youth”
Osmaer
(
Oz
-mayr): “divinely glorious”; station-name of
the human Vessel of the Meri-s spirit
Paeccs
(Payks): “peaceful”; second Cyne of Caraid-land;
son of Malcuim the Uniter
Phelan
(
Fay
-lan:) “little wolf”
Ruadhe
(
Roo
-ah): “the red”
Ruanaidhe
(
Roo
-nayh): Hillwild name meaning “red one”;
treacherous nephew of Haefer Hageswode; said to have been turned into a river
silkie after murdering Cyne Siolta
Saxan
(
Sak
-san): “swordsman”
Scandy
(
Skan
-dee): “boisterer”
Siolta
(Shee-
ol
-ta): “teal”
Taminy
(
Ta
-mi-nee): “pure”
Thearl
(Thayrl): “stern one”; Cyne of Caraid-land during
the Blue Cusp; son of Cyne Siolta and Goscelin the Just
Toireasa
(Twa-
ree
-sa): “reaper”
Wyth
(Wythe): “dweller in the willows”; by
implication, “a healer”
abbod
(
ab
-od): the foremost Osraed at Ochanshrine
aidan
(
ay
-dan): Hillwild term for the aislinn Gift; literally “little fire”;
indicates the touch of the Eibhilin realm
aingeal
(
ayn
-geel): “messenger”; Eibhilin
guardian spirit
aislinn
(
ays
-lin): “vision” or “dream”, a vision
experienced either dreaming or waking which is a reflection of reality
ambre
(
am
-ber): “golden” unit of Caraidin currency minted in gold
anwyl
(
an
-weel): “beloved” or “dear”
backstere
(
bak
-steer): “baker”
Cirke
(Keerk): Caraidin
place of worship
cailin
(
kay
-lin): “girl”, “maiden”
claefer
(
clay
-fer): “clover” small silver coin.
There are four claefer to the ambre.
cleirach
(
clee
-rak): “scholar”, “teacher”; the
cleirach is educator, administrator and adjudicator in the rural holdings and
settlements. Trained in religion, he may also be called upon to lead worship
cwen
(Kwen): “female ruler”
cyne
(Kyne): “ruler”, “leader”
cyneric
(
Kyne
-erik): “lord ruler”; clear heir to
the Throne and Circlet
daeges-eage
(daygs-
eeg
): “eye of the day”; a customary
Caraidin greeting
duan
(doo-
an
): the song that accompanies a
Runeweave
Eibhilin
(
Eye
-vi-lin): “light”; of the spiritual
realm or realm of light. Also, beings of this realm.
eiric
(
Eye
-rik): “home ruler” or “master” or “lord,” usually of an estate
or holding
inyx
(
ee
-niks): “spell” or “magic”; combines with the duan to create the
Runeweave
jagger
(
jag
-ger): “teamster”, “wagon driver”
lorimer
(
lo
-ri-mer): “saddle maker”
marschal
(
mar
-shal): “steward”, “horse master”,
hence, a leader of troops
mercer
(
mer
-ser): “merchant”, “shopkeeper”
moireach
(
mwa
-reek): “mistress” or “lady”; as of an
estate or holding
oonagh
(
oo
-nah): “one”, “single”; brazen coin,
smallest monetary unit of Caraid-land. There are 100 oonagh to the ambre.
Osraed
(
Awz
-rayd): “divine counselor”; chosen of
the Meri to convey the teachings of the Spirit to society
Osric
(
Awz
-rik): “divine ruler”; Cyne by Divine right as was Malcuim the
Uniter
ren
(ren): foremost Hillwild
Chieftain
renec
(
reh
-nek): female Chieftain; the most famous of the Hillwild Renic
was Garmorgan, an ally of Bearach Spearman during the First War of the Crystal
riagan
(
ree
-gan): “little cyne”; male child of
the House Malcuim
saphir
(
sa
-fir): “silver”; a tiny silver coin.
There are ten saphir to the ambre.
sorcha
(
sor
-sha): “bright”; half-ambre coin
minted in pure silver
steadman
(
sted
-man): “farmer”, “stead owner”
tannere
(
ta
-neer): “tanner of hides”, “leather
worker”
tyne
(tyne): “river”
weard
(weerd): “watcher”, “guardian”;
the weard accompanies a Pilgrim on his travels, providing food, shelter and
assistance
webber
(
web
-ber): “weaver of cloth”
THE CRYSTAL ROSE
Book Three of the Mer Cycle
Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
Book View Café Edition May 21, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-61138-261-7
Copyright © 1995 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
First published: 1995, Baen Books
Cover illustration © 2013 by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
Cover design by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
Production team: K.E. Kimbriel, proofreader;
Vonda N. McIntyre, ebook formatter.
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New York Times Bestselling author of
Star Wars: Shadow Games
and
Star
Wars: The Last Jedi
(collaborations with Michael Reaves).
Maya became addicted to science fiction when her dad let her
stay up late to watch
The Day the Earth
Stood Still
. Mom was horrified. Dad was unrepentant. Maya slept with a
night-light in her room until she was 15.
She started her writing career sketching science fiction comic
books in the last row of her third grade classroom. She was never apprehended.
Since then her short fiction has been published in
Analog, Amazing Stories, Century, Realms of Fantasy, Interzone, Paradox
and
Jim Baen’s Universe.
Her debut novel,
The Meri
(Baen), was a
Locus Magazine
1992
Best First Novel nominee (also available as a trade paperback from Sense of
Wonder Press and an eBook from Book View Café). Since, she has published ten
more speculative fiction novels, including collaborations with Marc Scott
Zicree and Michael Reaves.
Maya lives in San Jose where she writes, performs, and records
original and parody (filk) music with her husband and awesome musician and
music producer, Chef Jeff Vader, All-Powerful God of Biscuits. The couple has
produced five music albums:
RetroRocket Science
,
Aliens
Ate My Homework
and
Grated Hits
(parody), and the original music
CDs
Manhattan
Sleeps
and
Mobius Street
. To top it off, they’ve also produced
three musical children: Alex, Kristine, and Amanda.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Coruscant Nights Book Four
Del Rey / Lucas Books 2012
with Michael Reaves
Star Wars: Shadow Games
Del Rey / Lucas Books 2011
with Michael Reaves
The Meri
Book One of the Mer Cycle
Book View Café 2012
Taminy
Book Two of the Mer Cycle
Book View Café 2012
A Princess of Passyunk
Book View Café 2010
Taco Del & the Fabled Tree of Destiny
Book View Café 2010
Mr. Twilight
Del Rey 2006
with Michael Reaves
Magic Time: Angelfire
Harper-Collins/Eos 2002
with Marc Scott Zicree
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