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Places
- ALL SAINTS’ CATHEDRAL—Valoret’s cathedral; seat of the Primate of Gwynedd. (CC)(CH)
- ARGOED—after 905, the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters) in Gwynedd, in the southern Lendour Mountains (SC) (CH)
- ARNHAM—birthplace of Manfred MacInnis’s son Edward (CH).
- BARWICKE—site of Saint Jarlath’s Monastery, a few hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey. (CC) (CH)
- BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor in Arjenol (CH)
- CAERRORIE, Tor—Camber’s principal residence, a few hours’ ride east of Valoret. (CC) (SC) (CH)
- CARBURY—coastal town north of Valoret, where Elinor MacRorie’s parents live. BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor in Arjenol (CC) (CH)
- CHELTHAM—site of the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters). destroyed by Imre’s orders in 904 (CC)(SC)(CH)
- CLAIBOURNE—principal city of Old Kheldour; later, name given to duchy created for Sighere of Eastmarch, after annexation of Kheldour by Sighere and Cinhil (SC)(CH)
- COLDOIRE—passage through the Rheljan Mountains, near the Arranal Canyon (SC)(CH)
- COR CULDI—hereditary ancestral seat and fortress of the Culdi earls, near the city of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border. (CC) (CH)
- CULTEINE—a Michaeline House in western Gwynedd (SC)(CH).
- CULDI—central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border. (CC) (CH)
- DHASSA—free holy city in the Lendour Mountains; seat of the Bishop of Dhassa. (CC)free holy city in the Lendour Mountains; seat of the Bishop of Dhassa, who is politically neutral, by tradition [(SC), CH].
- DJELLARDA—original Mother House and Commanderie of the Order of Saint Michael, at the tip of the Forcinn Buffer States, overlooking the Anvil of the Lord; sometimes called “The Gate of the Anvil” (SC) (CH)
- DOLBAN—ruined manor bought by Guaire of Arliss as a site for the first monastery of the Servants of Saint Camber (SC)(CH).
- EASTMARCH—independent holding of Sighere, Earl of Eastmarch; later given to Hrorik, Sighere’s middle son [SC, (CH)].
- EBOR—earldom north of Valoret [CH].
- FARNHAM—honor of the Camerons; a Crown holding after Cinhil’s accession (CC) (CH)
- FIANNA—coastal town across the Southern Sea from Carthmoor; famous for its sweet wines (CH) (CC)
- GRECOTHA—university city on the north Gwynedd border, where Camber and Archbishop Anscom attended school. university city, site of the Varnarite School; seat of the Bishop of Grecotha (CC)
- Gwyneddcentral of the Eleven Kingdoms; seat of the Festillic Dynasty since 822. central of the Eleven Kingdoms and hub of Haldane power since 645, when the first Haldane High King began to unify the area; seat of the Festillic dynasty, 822–904; restored to the Haldane line in 904 with the accession of Cinhil Haldane.(CC)
- HANFELL—site of a shrine to Saint Camber [CC, SC, CH].
- HAUT EIRIAL—a Michaeline House in the southern Lendour Mountains, destroyed by Imre in 904 and again by the regents in 917 (SC)(CH)
- HAUT VERMELIOR—site of a shrine to Saint Camber (CH).
- Howiccekingdom to the southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Llannedd (CH).
- IOMAIRE—site of battle with Ariella’s forces on Gwynedd-Eastmarch border (SC)(CH).
- KHELDISH RIDING—viceregality broken off Kheldour after its annexation by Sighere and Cinhil in 906 (SC)(CH)
- KHELDOUR—under human rule. small kingdom north of Gwynedd, famous for textiles and carpets; associated with Rhendall and the Festils through Termod of Rhorau (CC)(SC)(CH)
- KIERNEY—earldom north of Culdi, loosely linked to the Crown of Gwynedd (CH)
- LLANNEDD—kingdom southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Howicce (CH).
- LLENTIETH—Deryni school near the Connait (CH).
- MARLEY—small earldom carved out of Eastmarch and given to Sighere, youngest son of Duke Sighere, in 906 (CC)(SC)(CH)
- MARLOR—barony of Manfred MacInnis (CH).
- MARYWELL—town in northern Gwynedd where a Festillic garrison ran amok. (CC)
- MEARA—kingdom to the west of Gwynedd; under human rule. kingdom/princedom northwest of Gwynedd; nominally a vassal state of Gwynedd (CH).(CC)
- MOLLINGFORD—a Michaeline house in the central Gwynedd plain, destroyed by Imre in 904 and again by the regents in 917 (SC, CH).
- MOORYN—kingdom to the southeast of Gwynedd. petty kingdom at the southeast of Gwynedd; formerly a powerful ally under Imre’s reign (SC) (CH).(CC)
- NYFORD—river town in central Gwynedd near Saint Illtyd’s Monastery, and seat of the Bishop of Nyford; site of Imre’s abortive new capital (CC, SC, CH)
- RAMOS—southwest of Valoret, the site of the Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon; the Council of Ramos was held here in 917 (CH)
- RENGARTH—town in southern Eastmarch. a border town at the Gwynedd-Eastmarch-Torenth joining (SC)(CH) (CC)
- RHEMUTH—ancient capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes; abandoned during the Festillic Interregnum; restored under Cinhil and Alroy [CC)(SC)(CH).
- RHENDALL—lake region north of Gwynedd; formerly the Festillic holding of Termod of Rhorau; given to Ewan, eldest son of Duke Sighere, in 906, as the secondary title of the Duke of Claibourne and courtesy title of his heir (CC, SC, CH).
- RHORAU—fortress seat of Lord Termod, cousin of King Imre, in the Rhendall lake region (CC).
- SAINT ELDERON—a Michaeline House in Torenth, on the coast near the East-march border (CH).
- SAINT ERCON’S ABBEY—Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon, in Ramos (CH).
- SAINT FOILLAN’S ABBEY—an Ordo Verbi Dei House, about three days’ ride in the mountains southeast of Valoret, where Camber and Rhys found Prince Cinhil Haldane. (CC) (CH)
- SAINT ILLTYD’S MONASTERY—Ordo Verbi Dei House on the river near Nyford (CC) (CH)
- SAINT JARLATH’S MONASTERY—mother house of the Ordo Verbi Dei, two hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey. (CC)
- SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH—parish church near Fullers’ Alley in Valoret, where the Draper family records were kept. (CC)
- SAINT LIAM’S ABBEY—Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours’ ride northeast of Valoret. Joram taught there briefly (CC) (CH)
- SAINT MARY’S IN THE HILLS—isolated monastery in the highlands above Culdi (CH).
- SAINT NEOT’S MONASTERY—stronghold of the Order of Saint Gabriel, an esoteric, primarily Deryni religious order; in the Lendour highlands. (CC) (CH)
- SAINT PIRAN’S PRIORY—establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, a day’s ride north of Saint Jarlath’s; Joram and Rhys interviewed the first two “Benedicts” there. (CC) (CH)
- SAINT ULTAN’S PRIORY—an Ordo Verbi Dei House on the southwest coast of Mooryn (CC) (CH)
- TAL TRAETH—Cathan MacRorie’s manor house in Valoret. (CC)
- Torenthkingdom to the east of Gwynedd, ruled by the Deryni King Nimur. (CC) (CH)
- TRURILL—castle of Lord Adrian MacLean, Master of Kierney, near Cor Culdi (CH).
- VALORET—Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822–905. (CC) (CH)
- WARRINGHAM—site of a shrine to Saint Camber (CH).