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Marilag
: Lady Caolan’s efficient assistant

 

Master Duelist
: the highest rank a duelist may achieve, though it happens so rarely that those who achieve this rank reach near-mythical status. No one is sure of the full range of abilities a Master Duelist gains, but the test for Master Duelist requires the ability to cast magic and summon avatars without using the sacred motions, and the ability to perform the actions of six Hexmagic students at once

 

Mindo
: Bayan’s only brother, aged eight

 

Mitlik
: a castrated prince of Aklaa, brother to Qisuk, cousin to Savitu and Qivinga

 

Muckling
: insulting term for a person from Balanganam

 

Muggenhem
: a resort town for the Waarden nobility. The only town of note along the narrow strip of coastline Helderaard has along the Gyre. Due to the winter storm season, most families only visit Muggenhem during the summer months, despite owning permanent residences there

 

Muted steel
: steel enclosed in one of the three heavy elements. Used during the First Tuathi War by the Waarden duelists in battle

 

Nambulay
: Tala’s seaside home town in Balanganam

 

Neutral Pitch
: the voice pitch with which an individual chanter casts healing magic. Neutral pitch varies from chanter to chanter. A chanter finds his or her personal neutral pitch by murmuring aloud without consciously choosing any pitch

 

Newnik
: general term for Academy trainees, who haven’t learned to cast magic or been assigned to hexes yet

 

Nic
: one of Philo’s assistants and guards, often driving Philo’s carriage

 

Nine Empires, the
: the nine iterations of imperial Waarden rule, spanning more than two millennia

 

North Keenaght
: the district of Renallen that supports the duel den where Calder was brought for healing on his way to the Academy

 

Nunaa
: a Raqtaaq realm on the eastern border of the Waarden Empire, conquered some twenty years past

 

Octet
: the advisory committee to the First Singer at the Temple of Ten Thousand Harmonies. All members must be of choralist rank

 

Odjin
: see Diogenes Essendorp

 

Okatin
: a business manager in the employ of Lord Eshkin, at his Wisnuk Bay estate. Kiwani’s birth father

 

Opposition Duelist
: term for one’s opponent within a duel den arena. The official version of tegen

 

Pangusay
: Bayan’s home town, located on the Mambajao River at the southern tip of Balanganam

 

Peace Village
: a village that shares the top of the mountain with the Duelist Academy. The Academy’s support staff live there, as do dozens of non-duelist students. It receives mail packets separately from the campus and has its own mayor

 

Periorion
: the restricted section of the library at the Temple of Ten Thousand Harmonies, holding their oldest, most fragile documents

 

Philo Sallas
: a plump gourmand and eunuch of the Third Class who enjoys feminine wigs and flashy accoutrements. For his efforts to uncover an Aklaa assassination plot, Philo has been promoted from Imperial Surveyor to Minister of Information

 

Pim Aalthoven
: the Academy’s Wood Instructor, he holds the rank of Avatar Duelist

 

Pinamuyoc
: a realm populated by Bantayan people to the north of Balanganam, it has been a province of the Waarden Empire for three centuries

 

Plum
: derogatory name for an Aklaa pretending to be Waarden. Dark on the outside, with a pale white heart

 

Portal
: a magical passageway from one physical location to another, created by Trio level song magic. Portals open in front of the singer, and close when the crystals lose their resonance. Locations are targeted as portal endpoints with various destination sequences. Individuals are located with unique combinations of notes

 

Potion
: A liquid concoction created by a potioneer, or apothecary. All potions affect the emotional state of the drinker, a temporary effect lasting less than a day

 

Potioneer
: a failed duelist of any rank (or none), whose magic has been stripped away. Potioneers wash out of the Academy for various reasons, including permanent physical injury—rendering them incapable of performing spell motions—mental strain, or emotional imbalance—such as falling in love and becoming incapable of achieving the void. They are generally dismissed as weak or incompetent since they were unable to handle the stresses of the vaunted duelist training. Potioneers are monitored regularly by the empire, as they were when they were duelists or students, and they are not allowed to travel without permission. The only job the empire lets them perform is making potions with secret recipes.

 

Primumo
:
: the choralist who leads the First Singer’s Octet

 

Qisuk
: a castrated prince of Aklaa, brother to Mitlik, cousin to Savitu and Qivinga

 

Qivinga (Tammaba) vooren Zeegat
: the Last Starflower, and the Lost Starflower. Princess Qivinga was Savitu’s sister, and it was in her name that he swore to bring down the Waarden Empire

 

Raqtaaq
: a proud and independent culture, spread across two realms: Aklaa and Nunaa. Its people are characterized by dark copper skin, willowy height, and thick, curly black hair, as well as fierce pride and an unwillingness to bend to another’s will. Disparaged by their conquerors, the Raqtaaq are often called Ragtag.

 

Raqtaaq Wars
: a series of violent clashes along the border between the Raqtaaq lands and the empire proper, from 1988 IC to 1992 IC. Emperor Hedrick, sensing distant movement among the lands of the Corona to the east, wished to acquire a buffer between that empire and his own. The Raqtaaq did not care for Hedrick’s plan and fought back viciously, but were ultimately defeated

 

Renallen
: an old, walled city in Gherabellen, large enough to support more than one duel den

 

Revocation
: a combination of sacred motions that close the duelist off from their magic, usually performed after a duel or a stint of practice in an Academy arena. During a trainee’s first semester on campus, it is performed only once, at the end of every day

 

Rina
: a cute Waarden Meditation Instructor with curly brown hair

 

Saaniq
: an indentured man who was in service to, and colluding with, the mad princess Qivinga

 

Sacred motions
: elemental spells are created by combining six different motions in various combinations. Each motion summons a different element.

 

Sanakit
: an old farmhand on Bayan’s family farm

 

Sand Guides
: a group of hardy, clever men who memorize and mark the changing, deadly sands at the broad mouth of the Mambajao for the purpose of safely guiding travelers from Pangusay to the far bank

 

Savantism
: having the qualities of a Duelist Savant

 

Savantism forcing
: the act of consciously bonding one’s elemental magic to a specific emotion in order to become a Savant

 

Savitu Tammaba
: a castrated prince of Aklaa, son of the Voice of Tilaa and brother to Qivinga, the Lost Starflower. He swore to avenge his father’s death, his sister’s capture, and the humiliation of his people by killing the emperor of the Waarden

 

Seals
: three seals represent the three ranks of duelist. The first seal, for Elemental Duelists, is carved on the cliff above the Hall of Seals and set in a colorful mosaic outside its doors, as well as hanging on the wall within the hall. This symbol is generally accepted as the logo of the Academy, and of duelists in general. It is comprised of six narrow teardrops in six colors, representing the six elemental magics, surrounded by black and ringed in gold. Duelists receive the seal tattooed on their left hands once they pass their Elemental exams. The second seal, for Avatar Duelists, is a starburst in six colors against a field of black, and is tattooed on duelists’ right hands once they pass their Avatar exams. The third seal on the wall in the Hall of Seals is blank, a plain gray circle of iron. Whenever a Hexmagic Duelist enters the room, they are free to animate an image on the iron sheet as a sign of their ability. No tattoo is given for the rank of Hexmagic Duelist; such lucky students are expected to choose their own tattoo and reveal it upon their skin at will. There is no seal for Master Duelist, as the position is so rarely achieved, and any such duelist would have no need of tattoos to prove their ability.

 

Sebastiaan voorde Helderaard
: older son of Emperor Jaap and heir to the Second Waarden Empire

 

Second
: the second class of eunuchs, comprised of childless sons of rebellious men. After their fathers are executed, these sons are castrated and retrained to serve the Waarden Empire with a lifetime of penance for their sires’ misdeeds

 

Second Tuathi War
: 1530-1580 IC, during which the Tuathi drove hard into the Dunfarroghan provinces and sacked both the Duelist Academy and Akkeraad itself, forcing the emperor to flee for his life. The Waarden finally won the war by allying with the Shawnash and reconstructing the Duelist Academy in its current location, replacing their lost duelists with new Shawnash recruits

 

Seer
: traditionally, a Balanganese wise man who performed Tellings on feastdays. In recent imperial history, it has become customary for a seer to hail from any culture. They are particularly favored among the rich

 

Seerpool
: a metal tub used by a seer to determine the future, using a Telling

 

Seerwine
: a rare and much-desired drink among the imperials who can afford it. It is made from the sap of the seerwine pitcher plant, which grows only in the tropical forests of Balanganam. Raw seerwine sap is hallucinogenic in small doses and fatal in larger amounts

 

Shadow Canyons
: a rough, hilly area at the southern end of the Shawnash’kote peninsula

 

Shawnash
: term describing a person from the Shawnash’kote realms, Kemada, Wasemya and Byanneken

 

Shawnash’kote
: a culture spread across three realms: Kemada, Wasemya, and Byanneken. Known for their coppery skin, height, and smooth black hair, as well as their patience and thoughtfulness, the Shawnash people are considered by the Waarden—and thus by all other cultures—as their only equals

 

Sigil flag
: a small, square flag on a short pole, bearing a unique symbol or design chosen by a duelist upon achieving the rank of Elemental Duelist. They are borne into the dueling arena and jammed into the sand, or borne into battle flying from one’s back, as a means of identifying individual duelists. Should a duelist earn one or more battle pennants, they are attached to the stave directly above the flag

 

Silyik
: an indentured handmaid who was in service to, and colluding with, the mad princess Qivinga

             

Singer
: a person of any ability or rank who possesses song magic. Most singers dwell at the Temple of Ten Thousand Harmonies or one of its outposts, one of which produces sung wine for the emperor’s cellars.

 

Sints
: local gods, possessing the ability to perform small miracles in exchange for token gifts or tasks. Having the appearance of light, they do not communicate with words, only through actions and effects, sometimes making it difficult for their supplicants to understand their intent

 

Sint Baan’s Day
: an early summer holiday on the Waarden calendar

 

Sint Esme
: one of the sints who abide near the Academy campus. She likes gifts of flowers, especially honeysuckle

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