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Authors: Kate Forsyth
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Fantasy - Epic
prionnsa; prionnsachan (pl) | prince, duke. |
Ravenscraig | estate of the MacBrann clan. Once their hunting castle, but they moved their home there after Rhyssmadill fell into ruin. |
Ravenshaw | deeply forested land west of Rionnagan, ruled by the MacBrann clan, descendants of Brann, one of the First Coven of Witches. |
Razor's Edge | dangerous path through the mountains of the Broken Ring of Dubhslain, only used in times of great need. |
Red Guards | soldiers in service to Maya the Ensorcellor during her reign as Banrìgh. |
Rhiannon | a halfsatyricorn; daughter of One-Horn and a captured human. |
Rhyssmadill | the Rìgh's castle by the sea, once owned by the MacBrann clan. |
rìgh; rìghrean (pl) | king. |
Rionnagan | together with Clachan and Blèssem, the richest lands in Eileanan. Ruled by MacCuinns, descendants of Cuinn Lionheart, leader of the First Coven of Witches. |
Roden | son of Nina the Nightingale and Iven Yellowbeard; Viscount Laverock of Caerlaverock. |
Rory | deceased son of Lord Falkner MacFerris of Fettercairn and Lady Evaline NicKinney. |
Rurach | wild mountainous land lying between Tireich and Siantan, and ruled by the MacRuraich clan. |
sabreleopard | savage feline with curved fangs that lives in the remote mountain areas. |
sacred woods | ash, hazel, oak, rowan, fir, hawthorn, and yew. |
Samhain | first day of winter; festival for the souls of the dead. Best time of year to see the future. |
satyricorn | a race of fierce horned faeries. |
scrying | to perceive through crystal gazing or other focus. Most witches can scry if the object to be perceived is well known to them. |
Seekers | a force created by former Rìgh Jaspar the Ensorcelled to find those with magical abilities so they could be tried and executed. |
seelie | a tall, shy race of faeries known for their physical beauty and magical skills. |
seneschal | steward. |
sennachie | genealogist and recordkeeper of the clan chief's house. |
sgian dubh | small knife worn in the boot. |
Siantan | northwest land of Eileanan, famous for its weather witches. Ruled by the MacSian clan. |
skeelie | a village witch or wise woman. |
Skill | a common application of magic, such as lighting a candle or dowsing for water. |
Spinners | goddesses of fate. Include the spinner Sniomhar, the goddess of birth; the weaver Breabadair, goddess of life; and she who cuts the thread, Gearradh, goddess of death. |
Talent | the combination of a witch's strengths in the different forces often manifest as a particularly powerful Talent; for example, Lewen's Talent is in working with wood and Nina's is in singing. |
Test of Elements | once a witch is fully accepted into the coven at the age of twentyfour, they learn Skills in the element in which they are strongest, i.e. air, earth, fire, water, or spirit. The First Test of any element wins them a ring which is worn on the right hand. If they pass the Third Test in any one element, the witch is called a sorcerer or sorceress, and wears a ring on their left hand. It is very rare for any witch to win a sorceress ring in more than one element. |
Test of Powers | a witch is first tested on his or her eighth birthday, and if any magical powers are detected, he or she becomes an acolyte. On their sixteenth birthday, witches undertake the Second Test of Powers, in which they must make a moonstone ring and witch's dagger. If they pass, they are permitted to become an apprentice. On their twentyfourth birthday, witches undertake the Third Test of Powers, in which they must remake their dagger and cut and polish a staff. If successfully completed, the apprentice is admitted into the Coven of Witches. Apprentices wear black robes; witches wear white robes. |
Theurgia | a school for acolytes and apprenticewitches at the Tower of Two Moons in Lucescere. |
thigearn | horselairds who ride flying horses. |
Tireich | land of the horselairds. Most westerly country of Eileanan, ruled by the MacAhern clan. |
Tirlethan | land of the Twins; ruled by the MacFaghan clan. |
Tirsoilleir | the Bright Land or the Forbidden Land. Northeast land of Eileanan, ruled by the MacHilde clan. |
Tòmas the Healer | boy with healing powers, who saved the lives of thousands of soldiers during the Bright Wars; died saving Lachlan's life at the Battle of Bonnyblair. |
The Towers of the Witches | Thirteen towers built as centres of learning and witchcraft in the twelve lands of Eileanan. Most are now ruined, but the Tower of Two Moons in Lucescere has been restored as the home of the Coven of Witches and its school, the Theurgia. The Coven hope to rebuild the thirteen High Towers but also to encourage towns and regions to build their own towers. |
tree-changer | woodland faery that can shift shape from tree to humanlike creature. A half-breed is called a tree-shifter and can sometimes look almost human. |
trictrac | a form of backgammon. |
uile-bheist; uile-bheistean (pl) | monster. |
Yedda | sea-witches. |
Yeomen of the Guard | Also known as the Blue Guards. The Rìgh's own personal bodyguard, responsible for his safety. |
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