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King Ormadese, King of the Hadorian Mountain Dwarves.

Ornsmak  (Orn’ smak)

Communications device created by magic with flexible form, able to travel through air, water or on earth with encoded message.  Can only be recrystalized and played by addressee

Pakwic  (Pak’ wic)

Clerk to Merchant of Tixumemnese working for Memlatec

Persnella  (Per Snel’ la)

Wife of Hendrel the wizard and mother of Meklin and Hendrel Jr.

Pindradese (Pin’ dra dEs)

Pindradese II, Prince of Prertsten

Powteros  (Pow’ ter’ Os)

Continent of the story; also largest empire and neighboring state to the south of Neuyokkasin; sometimes the continent was referred to as Powteros as well

Prertsten  (Prerts’ sten)

Principality on western tip of peninsular, south of Dreaddrac and bordering Heggolstockin and Sengenwha on it south.  Aligned with evil of Dreaddrac against the kingdoms of the southern peninsular

Pundar  (Pun’ dar)

River and lake of central peninsular serving as border to numerous states

Radrac  (Rad’ rac)

Enormous wharf rat pet of Witch Zerwin; eaten by Magnosious

Saxthor  (Sax’ thor)

Second (spare) son of Neuyokkasinian Queen Eleatsubetsvyertsin and hero in the story.  Full name Saxthor Claremendak Calimon de Chatronier

Sekkarian  (Se kar’ E an)

Neuyokkasinian general sent to retake Castilyernov Hoyahof from the Dark Lord’s chatra agent

Sekcmet  (Sek’ met)

Sekcmet Palace, palace of Kings of Sengenwha in Sengenwhapolis

Sengenwha  (Sen’ jen wha)

Kingdom on west side of peninsular facing Tixos

Sengenwhapolis  (Sen’ jen wha)

Another name for the capital of the Kingdom of Sengenwha

Socockensmek  (SO cok’ en smek)

General of Neuyokkasin served under Minnabec I at the end of Wizard Wars, and Minnabec II.  Retired to Tixos and watched for rise of Dark Lord’s forces.  Mentor to Saxthor

Sorblade  (Sor’ BlAd)

Dwarf forged with elfin magic sword with spell runes that glow in the presence of evil

Tackenbeck  (Tock’ en beck)

Plant grown best in the soils and conditions found in eastern Neuyokkasin.  Basis of agricultural wealth of the state and best trading product with other nations

Talok  (TA’ lok)

Northern region of Talok-Lemnos and north-western lake on the border

Talok-Lemnos  (TA’ lok lem’ nos)

Former kingdom assimilated into Neuyokkasin after death of King Tulak as daughter Lyttia inherited, she queen of Neuyokkasin

Tashia (TA’ sha)

Small city east of Hoya whose army once rescued the Prince of Hoya.  Tashian soldiers always supplied the palace guards for the Castilyernov Hoyahof

Tixis  (TIk’ sis)

Major River of southern Tixos

Tixos  (TIk’ sOs)

Island born from the Wizard Wars to the west of the Powterosian Peninsular.  Major trading partner of Neuyokkasin, home of the Highback Mountains.  Ruled by King Kious

Tixumemnese (TIx’ U mem nEs)

Capital and port of Tixos

Tonelia  (TOn El’ ya)

Tonelia Tezentok;  Daughter of dungeon keeper of Castilyernov Hoyahof

Tossledorn  (Tosl’ dorn)

Tossledorn Fortress, Graushdem fortress on the Southeastern border with Talok-Lemnos.  Built by King Grekenbach III to defend against possible invasion from Neuyokkasin after Queen Lyttia took the throne of Talok-Lemnos from her brother

Tot  (Tot)

Shape-shifter

Tournak  (Tour’ nak)

Tournak Delphendor;  Steward to the house of Memlatec, mentor and protector of Saxthor and Bodrin during their flight to Helshia, Assistant wizard to Memlatec

Tulak  (TU’ lak)

King of Talok-Lemnos during reign of Minnabec I and II, father of Queen Lyttia and Minnabec III, grandfather of Queen Eleatsubetsvyertsin and great-grandfather of Saxthor Claremendak

Vicksnak  (Vick’ snak)

Title of Bodrin Vicksnak ‘s father, Count George de Vicksnak

Vicksylva  (Vick sil’ va)

Country estate of the Vicksnak family

Virax  (VI’ rax)

Vortex Virax, living vortex anchored in the sea outside the Veil of Helshian Mists to ensnare and suck down boats attempting to pass through the veil; Created by Memlatec

Vos  (Vos)

Major alluvial plain of the Powterosian Peninsular with the richest agricultural development within Neuyokkasin

Wodin  (WO’ din)

Village where Witch Earwig was spawned

Yamma-Mirra Heedra  (Yamma Mir a HE’ dra)

Dragon created from positive wizard energy by Memlatec after the Wizard Wars to hold the energy for future lord of the south to confront the Evil One

Yensupov  (Yen’ sue pov)

Crown/Necklace created by Memlatec from most of the wizards positive energy in the Wizard Wars to overthrow the Evil One.  Its power was so extreme it was disassembled at the end of the wars and its power jewels were scattered and hidden to prevent its power from corrupting its wearer

Zelda  (Zel’ da)

Witch in Dreaddra

 

About the Author:

 

C. Craig Coleman was born and raised in Kinston, North Carolina, USA. He earned his BA in History and his MBA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a tour of duty in the United States Air Force in between. He currently resides in Greensboro, NC where he wrote this series.

 

Visit his website at

www.ccraigcoleman.com

 

Coming soon

Book 2 of the Neuyokkasinain Arc of Empire Series:

 

The Crown of Yensupov

Table of Contents

Copyright

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Prologue

1: Revelation

2: The Focus Changes

3: Escape from Konnotan

4: Flight

5: Journey Down the Nhy

6: Journey to Heedra

7: Crisis at Hyemka

8: Olnak and Favriana Fortress

9: Passage to Tixos

10: Inland to the Highback Mountains

11: Return to Tixumemnese

12: Creation of Helshia

13: Voyage to Helshia

14: Mishap in Dreaddrac

15: Trouble through the Years

16: Return of the Exiles

17: Decline of Neuyokkasin

18: Return to Hyemka

19: Reunion of Memlatec and the Exiles

Neuyokkasinian Dictionary:

About the Author:

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