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- | * ALL SAINTS’ CATHEDRAL—Valoret’s cathedral; | + | You may see spoilers for some books, so peruse carefully if you haven' |
- | * [[Andelon]] | + | ===== A ===== |
- | * [[Anvil | + | * ABBEYFORD—site of a wool market. (KJ) |
- | * ARGOED—after 905, the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters) in Gwynedd, in the southern Lendour Mountains (SC) (CH) | + | * AIRNIS—small earldom in southwestern Corwyn. (CM) (TKD) |
- | * ARNHAM—birthplace of Manfred MacInnis’s son Edward (CH). | + | * ALDUIN—forest near Culdi. (BH) |
+ | * ALL SAINTS’ CATHEDRAL—seat of the Archbishop of Valoret and Primate of Gwynedd. (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (BP) (QSC) | ||
+ | * ALTA JORDA—seat of the Jordanet family in Joux. (KKB) | ||
+ | * ANDELON—a sovereign principality immediately bordering the Forcinn States to the south (CM) (TKD), currently ruled by Princess Sofiana. (KKB) | ||
+ | * ANVIL OF THE LORD—a large desert region lying to the east of Jáca, Bremagne, and Alver, and south of R’Kassi, consisting of a number of small independent Moorish states. (KKB) | ||
+ | * ARC-EN-CIE—royal convent and school of Our Lady of the Rainbow, just outside Rhemuth, where Alyce de Corwyn and Zoë Morgan studied. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * ARDEVALA—a holding of Michon de Courcy. (IKS) | ||
+ | * ARGOED—after 905, the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters) in Gwynedd, in the southern Lendour Mountains. (SC) (SC) (CH) | ||
+ | * ARJENOL—a large duchy in eastern Torenth, closely associated with the royal House of Furstán; recent dukes include Lionel II (1100–1121) and his half-brother, | ||
+ | * ARKELLA—manor of Sir Evan Sullivan, north of Ratharkin; location of a Portal. (IKS) (TKD) | ||
+ | * ARNHAM—birthplace of Manfred MacInnis’s son Edward. (CH) (HG) | ||
+ | * ARRANAL Canyon—northern passage through the mountains separating Torenth from Marley, which Duke Ewan’s army is assigned to hold. (HD) | ||
+ | * ARRANAL VALLEY—part of a strategic pass between Torenth and the Earldom of Marley. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * ARX FIDEI SEMINARY—one of the principal seminaries in Gwynedd, north of Rhemuth near Valoret. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (PA) | ||
+ | ===== B ===== | ||
+ | * BALLYMAR—site of the ancient McLain burial ground east of Uiskin on the Northern tip of Cassan. (TKD). It was newly created as a coastal see in northern Cassan, seat of Bishop Lachlan de Quarles. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
* BARWICKE—site of Saint Jarlath’s Monastery, a few hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey. (CC) (CH) | * BARWICKE—site of Saint Jarlath’s Monastery, a few hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey. (CC) (CH) | ||
- | * BELDOUR—capital of Torenth.(KJY) | + | * BELDOUR—capital |
- | * [[Bremagne]] | + | * BETHENAR—honor of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) |
- | * BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor in Arjenol (CC)(CH) | + | * BREITFAHR—Morian’s home outside Ratharkin. (TKD) |
- | * CAERRORIE, Tor—Camber’s principal residence as Earl of Culdi, a few hours’ ride east of Valoret. | + | * BREMAGNE—a large kingdom situated across the Southern Sea to the southeast of Gwynedd; currently (June 1128) ruled by King Ryol II, brother of Jehana Dowager Queen of Gwynedd. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (KKB) (KD) |
- | * CARBURY—coastal town north of Valoret, where Elinor MacRorie’s parents live. | + | * BRUSTARKIA—a county of western Arjenol, currently (June 1128) ruled by Count Teymuraz. (KKB) |
- | * CARTHANE—Murdoch’s earldom, south of Rhemuth, whose capital | + | * BRUSTARKIA—a Michaeline House-Minor |
- | * CASHIEN—episcopal see to the west of Rhemuth. | + | ===== C ===== |
- | * CASSAN—former | + | * CAERIESSE—legendary land that sank beneath the sea. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) |
- | * CHELTHAM—site of the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters). | + | * CAERRORIE, Tor—Camber’s principal residence as Earl of Culdi and original buryial place, a few hours’ ride east of Valoret (CC) (SC) (SC) (CH); later, |
- | * 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) | + | * CALAM—a sovereign grand duchy of the Connait, currently ruled by Grand Duke Gron III. (KKB) |
- | * COLDOIRE—passage through the Rheljan Mountains, near the Arranal Canyon (SC)(CH) | + | * CANDOR RHEA—a field outside Rhemuth where King Brion was slain during a hunting excursion (DR) (DC); also site of a sacred well. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) |
- | * CONNAIT, The—barbarian kingdom to the west, famous for its mercenaries.(KJY) | + | * CARBURY—coastal town north of Valoret, where Elinor MacRorie’s parents live. (SC) (CH); seat of Bishop Creoda of Carbury (DC) (HD) for a time (now transferred to Culdi). (BH) (KJ) (QSC) |
- | * COR CULDI—hereditary ancestral seat and fortress of the Culdi earls, near the city of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border. | + | * CARCASHAL—town near Transha where Dhugal was captured. (BH) |
- | * CULTEINE—a Michaeline House in western | + | * CARCASHALE—an earldom in northern Gwynedd, whose present incumbent also holds Caerrorie. (QSC) |
- | * CULDI—central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border. (CC) (CH) | + | * CARDOSA—strategic (and frequently disputed) border fortress city in the Rheljan Mountains between Eastmarch and Torenth; location of St. Mary’s Cathedral (CM) (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD); in 1122, designated the episcopal see of Bishop Siward. (BH) (L) |
- | * DESSE—port town south of Rhemuth.(KJY) | + | * CARTHANE—an earldom in the south of Gwynedd along the River Eirian, with a capital |
- | * DHASSA—free holy city in the Lendour | + | * CARTHANELLE—royal manor north of Nyford, summer seat of the Dukes of Carthmoor. |
- | * 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) | + | * CARTHMOOR—former subsidiary princedom in the former Principality of Mooryn, Carthmoor is a southeast duchy that borders Corwyn on the east and the Royal Honor of Haldane on the north. This duchy is traditionally held by the second son of the king, most recently including Prince Richard (IKS) (CM) (TKD) and by Prince Nigel. (DR) (DC) (HD) (KKB) (BH) (KJ) |
- | * DOLBAN—ruined manor bought by Guaire of Arliss as a site for the first monastery of the Servants of Saint Camber (SC)(CH). | + | * CASHIEN—episcopal see to the west of Rhemuth |
- | * EASTMARCH—independent holding of Sighere, Earl of Eastmarch; later given to Hrorik, Sighere’s middle son [SC, (CH)]. earldom held by Hrorik, middle son of Duke Sighere of Kheldour.(KJY) | + | * CASSAN—formerly a petty princedom ruled by Prince Ambert Quinnell, now a duchy in the northwest |
- | * EBOR—earldom north of Valoret | + | * CASTEL DEARG—Jared McLain’s seat in Kierney. (IKS) |
- | * FARNHAM—honor of the Camerons; a Crown holding after Cinhil’s accession (CC) (CH) | + | * CASTEL EDAIN—seat of Baron Faas of Glyndour. (TKD) |
- | * FIANNA—coastal town across the Southern Sea from Carthmoor; famous for its sweet wines (CH) (CC) | + | * CASTLE CYNFYN—seat of the Earl of Lendour, in the town of Cynfyn. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) |
- | * [[The Forcinn Buffer States]] | + | * CASTLE DERRY—seat of the O' |
- | * 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)former site of the Varnarite School;(KJY) | + | * CASTLE RUNDEL—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (IKS) (CM) |
- | * [[Gwynedd]]central | + | * CHELTHAM—site of the Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters); destroyed |
- | * HANFELL—site of a shrine to Saint Camber | + | * CINQUE-EGLISE—Bremagni town, site of King Meyric’s summer palace, Millefleurs. (TKD) |
- | * HAUT EIRIAL—a Michaeline House in the southern Lendour Mountains, destroyed by Imre in 904 and again by the regents in 917 (SC)(CH) | + | * CIRCASSIA—an emirate in Libania. (KKB) |
- | * HAUT VERMELIOR—site of a shrine to Saint Camber (CH). | + | * CLAIBOURNE—principal city of Old Kheldour. (SC) |
- | * HORTHNESS—Barony of Rhun the Ruthless.(KJY) | + | * CLAIBOURNE—first |
- | * [[Howicce]]kingdom | + | * CLOOME—a small earldom in the southwestern region of Meara. (KKB) |
- | * IOMAIRE—site of battle with Ariella’s forces on Gwynedd-Eastmarch border (SC)(CH). | + | * CLOOME—town on the western coast of Meara, south of Laas and just north of the border with Pardiac. (TKD) |
- | * [[Joux]] | + | * COAMER MOUNTAINS—mountain range marking part of the southernmost border between Gwynedd and Torenth. (CM) (IKS) (TKD) |
- | * KHELDISH RIDING—viceregality | + | * COAMER Range—mountains on the southern border of Llyndruth Meadows, separating the Cardosa Defile from the Dhassa area. (HD) |
- | * KHELDOUR—under human rule. small kingdom | + | * COLBLAINE—town near Transha. (BH) |
- | * KIERNEY—earldom north of Culdi, loosely linked to the Crown of Gwynedd (CH) | + | * COLDOIRE—passage through the Rheljan Mountains, near the Arranal Canyon. (SC) (CH) |
- | * [[Llannedd]] | + | * CONCARADINE—free port on the River Eirian located on the Eirian River delta, turnaround point for the great southern fleets; famous for its gold and jewel artisans. (IKS) (DR) (DC) |
- | * LLANNEDD—kingdom southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Howicce | + | * THE CONNAIT—a confederation of sovereign states located |
- | * LLENTIETH—Deryni school near the Connait (CH). | + | * CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME DE L’ARC-EN-CIE—// |
- | * [[Logreine]] | + | * COR CULDI—hereditary ancestral seat and fortress of the Culdi earls, near the city of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border. (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (BP) |
- | * MARBURY—episcopal see in the earldom of Marley.(KJY) | + | * COR RAMET—field where Kelson and the rebel bishops agreed to rendezvous. (HD) |
- | * MARLEY—small earldom carved out of Eastmarch and given to Sighere, youngest son of Duke Sighere, in 906 (CC)(SC)(CH) | + | * COROTH—capital of the Duchy of Corwyn |
- | * MARLOR—barony of Manfred MacInnis (CH). | + | * CORWYN—duchy in southeast Gwynedd, part of the ancient Principality of Mooryn; seat of the Deryni dukes of Corwyn (IKS) (CM), ruled since 1091 by Duke Alaric Morgan. (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (KD) (T) |
- | * MARYWELL—town in northern Gwynedd where a Festillic garrison ran amok. (CC) | + | * CROOKED Dragon Inn—hostelry in the Torenthi port town of Fathane, where Derry spent a night. (DC) |
- | * MEARA—kingdom/ | + | * CÙILLE, RIVER—marks the border between Gwynedd and Meara. (TKD) |
- | * MOLLINGFORD—a Michaeline house in the central Gwynedd plain, destroyed by Imre in 904 and again by the regents in 917 (SC, CH). | + | * CÙILTEINE—marcher holding in southwest Gwynedd, south of Droghera, near Saint Brigid’s. (IKS) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) |
- | * 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)province | + | * CULDI (city)—central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border (CC) (SC) (CH); Burial place of Lady Alyce de Corwyn de Morgan; also the burial place of her daughter Bronwyn and Kevin McLain, |
- | * [[Nur Hallaj]] | + | * CULDI (earldom)—earldom in the Purple March formerly held by Camber MacRorie; later a holding |
- | * NYFORD—river town in central Gwynedd | + | * CULLIECAIRN—Haldane stronghold (castle, town, and garrison) guarding the Coldorie Pass between Eastmarch and Tolan. (BP) |
- | * [[Orsal]] | + | * CULTEINE—a Michaeline House in western Gwynedd. (SC) (CH). |
- | * [[R' | + | * CYNFYN—capital of the earldom of Lendour. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) |
- | * 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)abbey town southwest of Valoret; birthplace of Paulin Sinclair; convening place of the Council | + | * CZALSKY—a county |
- | * RENGARTH—town in southern Eastmarch. a border town at the Gwynedd-Eastmarch-Torenth joining (SC)(CH) (CC) | + | ===== D ===== |
- | * RHEMUTH—ancient capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes; abandoned during the Festillic Interregnum; | + | * DANOC—a Gwynedd earldom. (BH) (KJ) |
- | * 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). | + | * DELLARD’S LANDING—ford on the Duncapall River, north of Coroth. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) |
- | * RHORAU—fortress seat of Lord Termod, cousin of King Imre, in the Rhendall lake region (CC). | + | * DERRY—a small earldom located north of Corwyn, held since 1106 by Earl Séan O’Flynn. (KKB) |
- | * SAINT ELDERON—a Michaeline House in Torenth, on the coast near the East-march border (CH). | + | * DESSE—principal inland port town of Gwynedd, representing the northern-most navigable point on the River Eirian, several hours’ ride south of Rhemuth on the confluence of the Rivers Eirian and Molling. (KJY) (BP) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (QSC) (KKB) |
- | * SAINT ERCON’S ABBEY—Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon, in Ramos (CH). | + | * DHASSA—Once an independent Prince-Bishopric, |
- | * 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) | + | * DJELLARDA—capital of the princely state of Andelon and 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) (IKS) |
- | * SAINT ILLTYD’S MONASTERY—Ordo Verbi Dei House on the river near Nyford (CC) (CH) | + | * DOL SHAIA—a dry area in Carthmoor where Kelson once camped his army, just outside Corwyn. (HD) (BH) |
- | * SAINT JARLATH’S MONASTERY—mother house of the Ordo Verbi Dei, two hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey. | + | * DOLBAN—ruined manor bought by Guaire of Arliss as a site for the first monastery of the Servants of Saint Camber (SC) (CH) (HG); later, the site of a shrine to him. (QSC) |
- | * SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH—parish church near Fullers’ Alley in Valoret, where the Draper family records were kept. (CC) | + | * DONNERAL—site of ducal estates earmarked as part of the dowry of Morgan’s sister Bronwyn. (DC) |
- | * SAINT LIAM’S ABBEY—Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours’ ride northeast of Valoret. Joram taught there briefly (CC) (CH) | + | * DORNA—plain where Duncan finally found Sicard’s army. (KJ) (QSC) |
- | * SAINT MARK’S ABBEY—monastery | + | * DRELLINGHAM—town where General Gloddruth agreed to meet Kelson and his army en route to Cardosa. (HD) |
- | * SAINT MARY’S IN THE HILLS—isolated monastery in the highlands above Culdi (CH). | + | * DROGHERA—marcher holding on the Meara-Gwynedd border, south of Culdi. |
- | * SAINT NEOT’S | + | * DUNLUCE—port town in Carthmoor. |
- | * SAINT PIRAN’S PRIORY—establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, a day’s ride north of Saint Jarlath’s; | + | ===== E ===== |
- | * SAINT ULTAN’S PRIORY—an Ordo Verbi Dei House on the southwest coast of Mooryn (CC) (CH) | + | * EASTMARCH—independent holding of Duke Sighere |
- | * SHEELE—seat of the Earldom of Sheele, north of Valoret. (KJY) | + | * EBOR—Gwynedd |
- | * STAVENHAM—episcopal see in the far north of Kheldour.(KJY) | + | * EIRIAL, Barony d' |
+ | * EIRIAN RIVER—principal river of Gwynedd, extending northward from the sea to Rhemuth and beyond. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * ELCHO—region in northern Eastmarch where the traitorous Rorik Earl of Eastmarch was finally captured by forces loyal to King Brion. (TKD) | ||
+ | * ELEVEN KINGDOMS—ancient name for the entire area including and surrounding Gwynedd; eleven kingdoms can no longer be traced. (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * ESGAIR DDU—the Black Cliff, prison fortress of Cardosa Castle. (HD) | ||
+ | ===== F ===== | ||
+ | * FALLON—earldom of Lord Rogier. (DR) | ||
+ | * FALLON—a small kingdom lying south of the Forcinn States and north of Bremagne. (KKB) (TKD) | ||
+ | * FARNHAM—honor of the Camerons; a Crown holding after Cinhil’s accession. (CC) (CH) | ||
+ | * FESSY—village in Bremagne, site of an apparition seen near an ancient holy well, where the Ordre de Notre Dame d’Arc-en-Ciel began. (IKS) | ||
+ | * FIANNA—a small sovereign county lying between Fallon and Logréine, south of the Forcinn States, known primarily for its wines. (TKD) (DR) (DC) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * FIANNA—coastal town across the Southern Sea from Carthmoor | ||
+ | * FORCINN BUFFER STATES—loosely confederated group of independent principalities south of Torenth, nominally under the overlordship of the Hort of Orsal (who is also Prince of Tralia), the others being the Duchy of Joux, the Grand Duchy of Vezaire, and the Principalities of Logreine, Thuria, Nur Hallaj, and Andelon. (CM) (TKD) (DR) (DC) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * FURSTÁNÁLY—principal palace of the Kings of Torenth in Beldour, famous for its Hanging Garden, one of the seven architectural wonders of the world. (KKB) | ||
+ | * FURSTÁNAN—Torenthi port town at the mouth of the Beldour River, and location of the Deryni Abbey of Saint-Sasile. (CM) (KKB) | ||
+ | ===== G ===== | ||
+ | * GARWODE—village near Saint Torin’s shrine. (HD) | ||
+ | * GREAT ESTUARY/ TWIN RIVERS STRAIT—the waterway between Corwyn and Orsal leading to the mouths of the Western and Beldour Rivers in Torenth. (KKB) | ||
+ | * GRECOTHA—university city (Universary of Grecotha and the former Varnarite School) | ||
+ | * GRELDER PASS—High pass leading from Saint Bearand’s Abbey, northeast | ||
+ | * GUNURY PASS—southern gateway to Saint Torin’s and Dhassa, in the Lendour Mountains. (DC) | ||
+ | * GWYNEDD—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) (SC) (HG) (BP) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD); recent kings include Malcolm (1025–1074), | ||
+ | ===== H ===== | ||
+ | * HAGIA IÓB’S—the oldest Christian church in Torenth, located in Torenthály; | ||
+ | * HALDANE—royal duchy comprising the central portion of the kingdom of Gwynedd, traditionally held by the Haldanes of Gwynedd. (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) | ||
+ | * HALLOWDALE—village on the Molling River, scene of an infamous burning of a Deryni family. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * HANFELL—site of a shrine to Saint Camber. (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 EMERAUD—equestrian stud facility of Oisín Adair. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * HAUT VERMELIOR—site of a shrine to Saint Camber. (CH). | ||
+ | * HORTHÁNTHY—the summer palace of the Hort of Orsal on the Ile d’Orsal. (CM) (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | * HORTHNESS—Barony of Rhun the Ruthless, a member of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HG) (KJY) (BP) (HD) | ||
+ | * HOWICCE AND LLANNEDD—two kingdoms located in the southwestern portion of the Eleven Kingdoms, united under the personal rule of King Colman II. (KKB) | ||
+ | * HOWICCE—kingdom | ||
+ | ===== I ===== | ||
+ | * ILE D’ORSAL—an island off the coast of Tralia in the Southern Sea, constituting the original settlement of the Orsal family; it includes the town of Orsalis. (KKB) | ||
+ | * INCUS DOMINI—the Anvil of the Lord, headquarters of the Knights of the Anvil, a Deryni order partially derived from fled Knights of St. Michael after the dissolution of that order. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * IOMAIRE | ||
+ | * ISLE D’ORSAL—island site of the Hort of Orsal’s summer palace. (TKD) | ||
+ | ===== J ===== | ||
+ | * JÁCA—sovereign principality, | ||
+ | * JACK Dog Tavern—Derry’s drinking spot in the Torenthi port town of Fathane. (DC) | ||
+ | * JÁNDRICH—a duchy of northern Torenth. (KKB) | ||
+ | * LAKE JASHAN—lake guarding the southern approach to Dhassa, at Saint Torin’s, passable by ferry. (DC) (HD) | ||
+ | * JENADÛR—Sé Trelawney’s family seat. (IKS) | ||
+ | * JENAS—a Gwynedd earldom. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * JENNAN VALE—village in Corwyn, near the northwest border; site of a skirmish between Prince Nigel’s troops and rebel peasants. (HD) | ||
+ | * JOUX—a sovereign duchy formerly of Torenth (CM) (TKD), more recently of the Forcinn States. (KKB) | ||
+ | * JUPE DE LA VIERGE—great cape between Fianna and Fallon. (TKD) | ||
+ | ===== K ===== | ||
+ | * KENTAR—point on the eastern side of the Eirian Estuary, with the Abbey of St. Ultan’s looking down from it. (TKD) | ||
+ | * KHARTHAT—site of the marketplace where Thorne Hagen first found Moira. (HD) | ||
+ | * KHELDISH RIDING—northeastern portion of the old Kingdom of Kheldour (IKS), | ||
+ | * KHELDOUR—an ancient sovereign principality located in the far north of the Eleven Kingdoms, famous for textiles and carpets; associated with Rhendall and the Festils through Termod of Rhorau (CC) (SC) (CH); now a part of Gwynedd, | ||
+ | * KIERNEY—earldom north of Culdi in northwest Gwynedd, loosely linked to the Crown of Gwynedd (CH) (HG) (BP); a secondary holding of the Dukes of Cassan, bordering Cassan, the Mearan Protectorate, | ||
+ | * KILARDEN—an earldom in northern Meara. (KKB) | ||
+ | * KILCHON—port town on the coast of Carthmoor. (TKD) | ||
+ | * KILLINGFORD—site of the bloodiest battle fought in the history of the Eleven Kingdoms, between Gwynedd and Torenth, at a ford on the Falling Water River north of Valoret in the year 1025. (IKS) (KKB) | ||
+ | * KILSHANE—an ancient extinct coastal barony in Kierney, bordering Transha. (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * KILTUIN—small river-port town in Corwyn, north of Coroth near the Corwyn-Torenth border, held big the Bishop of Corwyn from the Duke of Corwyn. (IKS) (T) | ||
+ | * KINDALOO—a village north of Ratharkin and Arkella, in Meara. (IKS) | ||
+ | * KING’S LANDING—a barge station on the River Eirian, just north of Rhemuth. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * KINGSLAKE—village in northwest Corwyn visited by Warin; site of the Royal Tabard Inn. (DC) | ||
+ | * KOMNÉNË—a small county in southwestern Arjenol. (KKB) | ||
+ | * KULNÁN—a county of western Torenth. (KKB) | ||
+ | ===== L ===== | ||
+ | * LAAS—former capital of independent Meara and periodic center of separatist uprisings in Meara, located on the west coast of that country. (CM) (TKD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * LAVAL RIVER—river dividing Fallon and Bremagne. (TKD) | ||
+ | * LENDOUR MOUNTAINS—mountain range delineating Corwyn and Haldane Crown Lands; located in this range are Dhassa, Saint Torin’s, Saint Neot’s, and the Gunury Pass. (DC) (BH) | ||
+ | * LENDOUR—earldom north of Corwyn in south-central Gwynedd. (IKS) (CM) (TKD), now a subsidiary title to the Duchy of Corwyn. (KKB) | ||
+ | * LINDESTARK—honor of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) | ||
+ | * LLANARFON RIVER—northern boundary of Llannedd, bordering Gwynedd territory. (TKD) | ||
+ | * LLANNEDD—kingdom | ||
+ | * LLEGODDIN CANYON/ | ||
+ | * LLENTIETH—Deryni school near the Connait. (CH). | ||
+ | * LLYNDRUTH MEADOWS—grasslands at the foot of the Cardosa Defile; site of the final confrontation between Kelson and Wencit of Torenth. (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * LOCHALYN CASTLE—seat of Hrorik, earl of Eastmarch. (BP) | ||
+ | * LOGREINE—a sovereign principality between Vezaire and Fianna, one of the Forcinn States. (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | * LORSÖL—duchy in southeastern Torenth, famous for its carpets. (CM) (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | ===== M ===== | ||
+ | * MARBURY—episcopal see in the earldom of Marley.(KJY) (BP) and seat of the Bishop of Marbury, Ifor. (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * MARLEY—small earldom | ||
+ | * MARLOR—barony of Manfred MacInnis. (CH) (HG) (BP) | ||
+ | * MARLUK—a Torenthi duchy lying on the south side of the Beldour River, currently merged with the Crown. (KKB) | ||
+ | * MARYWELL—town in northern Gwynedd where a Festillic garrison ran amok. (CC) | ||
+ | * MEARA—formerly independent | ||
+ | * MEDRAS—Torenthi city north of Fathane, staging area for some of Wencit’s troops. (DC) | ||
+ | * MILLEFLEURS—Bremagni summer palace at Cinque-Eglise. | ||
+ | * MOLLING RIVER—an eastern tributary of the River Eirian, joining it at Rhemuth. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * MOLLINGFORD—originally | ||
+ | * MOORYN—petty kingdom to the southeast of Gwynedd; formerly a powerful ally under Imre’s reign (CC) (SC) (CH); later a sovereign principality but divided by Festil I into the Duchies of Corwyn, Carthmoor, and numerous smaller earldoms and baronies. (CM) (TKD) (SC).(KJY) (BP) | ||
+ | * MORGANHALL—manorial seat of the Morgan family. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | ===== N ===== | ||
+ | * NIKIDARI—capital of Fallon. (TKD) | ||
+ | * NIKOLASEUM—the seven-tiered monument erected | ||
+ | * NUR HALLAJ—one of the Forcinn States, bordered on the east by the Kingdom of R’Kassi. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | * NUR SAYYID—great university | ||
+ | * NYFORD—Port city south of Rhemuth at the confluence of the Eirian and Lendour rivers, | ||
+ | ===== O ===== | ||
+ | * ORSAL AND TRALIA—a principality lying east of Corwyn across the Southern Sea, and south of Torenth, ruled by the von Horthy family, whose current prince, Létald, bears the title Hort of Orsal and Prince of Tralia; the Principality of Tralia is the mainland portion of the country. (KKB) | ||
+ | * ORSALIA—ancient name of part of Trailia, whence derives the title “Hort of Orsal.” (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * ORSALIS—the town and harbor of the Ile d’Orsal. (KKB) | ||
+ | * ÖSTMARCKE—a duchy of eastern Torenth, situated to the west of Arjenol. (KKB) | ||
+ | ===== P ===== | ||
+ | * PARDIAC—region just south of Meara, in the Connait. (TKD) | ||
+ | * PELAGOG—holding of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) | ||
+ | * PLADDA—a manor house of Coroth, nestled in a curve of the Duncapall River, bordering Tendal lands. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * POINT KENTAR—a peninsula of Carthane, at the mouth of the Eirian River. (TKD) | ||
+ | * PORTEE—site of a long-vanished Healer’s schola. (HG) | ||
+ | * THE PURPLE MARCH—vast meadowlands north of Rhemuth in the north-central part of Gwynedd under Crown rule; one of the titles of the kings of Gwynedd is Lord of the Purple March. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DR) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * PWYLLHELI—capital of Llannedd. (IKS) (TKD) | ||
+ | ===== R ===== | ||
+ | * R’KASSI—a great desert kingdom lying south of Torenth and Tralia and east of the Forcinn States, famous for its blooded horses and archers. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (DC) (HD) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) (KD) | ||
+ | * RAMOS—abbey town southwest of Valoret, the site of the Mother House of the Little Brothers of Saint Ercon; | ||
+ | * RATHARKIN—provincial capital | ||
+ | * REMIGNY—capital of Bremagne. (IKS) (TKD) | ||
+ | * RENGARTH—town in southern Eastmarch. a border town at the Gwynedd-Eastmarch-Torenth joining (SC) (CH) (CC); site of the betrayal of Duke Jared’s army by Bran Coris Earl of Eastmarch. (HD) | ||
+ | * RHANAMÉ—great Deryni university and seminary in R’Kassi. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * RHELJAN RANGE—mountain chain separating Eastmarch from Torenth; site of the walled city of Cardosa. (BH) (KD) | ||
+ | * RHELLEDD—Corwyn city near Kingslake, where the Sieur de Vali rode for help against Warin’s raiders. (DC) | ||
+ | * RHEMUTH CASTLE—seat of the Haldane Kings, and center of Gwynedd’s government. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * RHEMUTH—ancient | ||
+ | * RHEMUTH—capital city of Gwynedd | ||
+ | * RHENDALL MOUNTAINS—mountain chain encompassing Rhendall. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * RHENDALL—mountainous earldom in northeast Gwynedd (part of old Kheldour), famous for its blue lakes; 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) (HG) (BP) (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (HD); currently held by Saer de Traherne, brother of Duchess Meraude. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * RHONDEVALA—where Michon’s son Aurelien and Jessamy’s eldest daughter live. (IKS) | ||
+ | * RHORAU—fortress seat of Lord Termod | ||
+ | * ROYAL TABARD INN—Kingslake inn where Derry witnessed Warin’s healing of an injured man. (DC) | ||
+ | * RUNDEL CASTLE—an hour’s ride from Culdi. (CM) | ||
+ | * RUSTAN—town in the Rheljan foothills where Brion was to meet the Marluk. (L) | ||
+ | * RUYÈRE—a Fallonese port. (TKD) | ||
+ | ===== S ===== | ||
+ | * SAINT BEARAND’S ABBEY—abbey at the foot of the High Grelder Pass, near Caerrorie. (QSC) | ||
+ | * SAINT BRIGIDS ABBEY—convent near Cùilteine; | ||
+ | * SAINT CASSIAN’S ABBEY—A Custodes House on the Plain of Iomaire. (BP) | ||
+ | * SAINT CONSTANTINE’S CATHEDRAL—the chief seat of the Archbishop of Beldour and Patriarch of All Torenth, currently Patriarch Alpheios I. (KKB) | ||
+ | * 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 ETHELBURGA’S SHRINE—shrine of the patroness of Dhassa, guarding the northern approach to the holy city. (DC) (HD) (BH) | ||
+ | * 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) (SC) (CH) | ||
+ | * SAINT GEORGE’S CATHEDRAL—seat of the Archbishop of Rhemuth, Patrick Corrigan. (DR) now Thomas II Cardiel. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * SAINT GILES ABBEY—convent in the lake region of Shannis Meer, near the Eastmarch border, where Jehana went into retreat before Kelson’s birth and after his coronation. (DC) (BH) (KJ) | ||
+ | * SAINT HILARY’S BASILICA—the ancient royal basilica located within the walls of Rhemuth Castle, of which Bishop Duncan McLain is rector during the early years of King Kelson. (DR) (BH) (KJ) (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * ST. HILARY’S WITHIN-THE-WALLS—see Saint Hilary’s Basilica. (IKS) | ||
+ | * SAINT ILLTYD’S MONASTERY—Ordo Verbi Dei House on the river near Nyford. (CC) (CH) | ||
+ | * SAINT IVEAGH’S ABBEY—mother house of the Fratrí Silentii (Brothers of Silence), on the coast in southern Kheldour, where Loris was sent into captivity. (BH) | ||
+ | * SAINT JARLATH’S MONASTERY—mother house of the Ordo Verbi Dei, two hours’ ride north of Saint Liam’s Abbey (CC); Mother House of the Oder of Saint Jarlath, on the southwestern edge of the Plain of Iomaire. (BP) | ||
+ | * SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH—parish church near Fullers’ Alley in Valoret, where the Draper family records were kept. (CC) | ||
+ | * SAINT KYRIELL’S—a village located in the hills northeast of Caerrorie, where some of the Servants of Saint Camber went into exile after the imposition of the Statutes of Ramos in the tenth century; rediscovered by King Kelson in 1125. (QSC) (KKB) | ||
+ | * SAINT LIAM’S ABBEY—Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours’ ride northeast of Valoret; Joram MacRorie | ||
+ | * SAINT MARK’S ABBEY—abbey near Valoret (KJY) (BP) where the bodies of Lord Ralson and Colin of Fianna were held after their deaths. (DR) | ||
+ | * SAINT MARK'S CHURCH—parish church near Valoret. (PA) | ||
+ | * SAINT MARY’S IN THE HILLS—isolated monastery in the highlands above Culdi. (CH) (HG) | ||
+ | * SAINT MATTHEW’S GATE—gate in the Coroth city walls where the troubadour Gwydion learned one of the songs he sang for Morgan. (DC) | ||
+ | * SAINT NEOT’S | ||
+ | * SAINT OSTRYTHE’S CONVENT—small religious house lying between Ebor and Shelle. (BP) | ||
+ | * SAINT PIRAN’S PRIORY—establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, a day’s ride north of Saint Jarlath’s; | ||
+ | * SAINT SENAN’S CATHEDRAL—seat of the Bishop of Dhassa, Denis Arilan. (HD) (BH) | ||
+ | * SAINT TEILO’s CHURCH—parish church in Culdi, burial place of Alyce de Corwyn de Morgan. (DC) | ||
+ | * SAINT TORIN’S SHRINE—shrine of the patron of Dhassa, south of the city and Lake Jashan. (DC) (HD) (BH) | ||
+ | * SAINT ULTAN’S PRIORY—an Ordo Verbi Dei House on the southwest coast of Mooryn. (CC) (CH) | ||
+ | * SAINT URIEL AND ALL ANGELS’ CATHEDRAL—Seat of the Bishop of Meara, in Ratharkin. (BH) (KJ) | ||
+ | * SAINT-SASILE ABBEY—an all-Deryni monastic establishment in Furstánan, at the mouth of Torenth’s River Beldour. (CM) (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | * SARDEUX FOREST—between Trurill and Transha. (BH) | ||
+ | * SHANNIS MEER—lake region site of the Abbey of Saint Giles, where Jehana went into retreat before Kelson’s birth and after his coronation. (DC) (BH) (KJ) | ||
+ | * SHEELE—seat of the Earldom of Sheele, north of Valoret. | ||
+ | * SHEELE—Rhys and Evaine' | ||
+ | * SOSTRA—a Corwyn town adjacent to the Torenthi county of the same name. (IKS) | ||
+ | * SOSTRA—a county of western Torenth, centered on the town of the same name. (KKB) | ||
+ | * SOUTHERN SEA—that part of the Atalantic Ocean lying between Gwynedd and the Forcinn States, Fallon, and Bremagne. (KKB) | ||
+ | * STAVENHAM—episcopal see in the far north of Kheldour | ||
+ | ===== T ===== | ||
* TAL TRAETH—Cathan MacRorie’s manor house in Valoret. (CC) | * TAL TRAETH—Cathan MacRorie’s manor house in Valoret. (CC) | ||
- | * [[Thuria]] | + | * TALACARA—town where Ithel of Meara was captured by Kelson. (KJ) |
- | * [[Torenth]]kingdom | + | * TANDORELLO—ford on the River Cùille, west of Culdi. (TKD) |
- | * TRURILL—castle of Lord Adrian MacLean, Master of Kierney, near Cor Culdi (CH). | + | * TARLEVILLE—Earl Tammaron’s estate on the Eirian river, several days’ ride north of Rhemuth. (HG) |
- | * VALORET—Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822–905, from which springs the primacy of its archbishop.(KJY). (CC) (CH) | + | * TEMPLUM ARCHANGELORUM—long destroyed abbey with ancient esoteric antecedents, |
- | * [[Vezaire]] | + | * TENDAL—barony of Corwyn. (CM) |
- | * WARRINGHAM—site of a shrine to Saint Camber (CH). | + | * TOLAN—marriage portion of Princess Charis of Torenth, who married Marek of Festil; now a duchy east of Marley and far in the north of Torenth (BP), formerly held by Charissa (DR) (BH) (KJ) |
+ | * TOPHEL Peak—mountain visible from Thorne Hagen’s castle. (HD) | ||
+ | * TORENTH—major | ||
+ | * TORENTHÁLY—the country seat of Torenth’s kings, located north of Beldour, which includes | ||
+ | * TORTUÑA—a Tralian port across the straits from Horthánthy. (CM) (TKD) | ||
+ | * TRALIA—more recent name of the sovereign principality | ||
+ | * TRANCAULT—a Vezairi port. (TKD) | ||
+ | * TRANSHA—an earldom in Gwynedd bordering Kierney and the Purple March, (IKS) (CM) (TKD) now owned by the Dukes of Cassan. (KKB) | ||
+ | * TRANSHA—seat of the Earl of Transha, in the border marches between Kierney and the Purple March. (BH) (KJ) (QSC) | ||
+ | * TRAVLUM—site of Jamyl Arilan’s wedding. (TKD) | ||
+ | * TRE-ARILAN—country seat and ancestral home of the Arilan family. (IKS) (CM) (TKD) (PA) | ||
+ | * TREVALGA—Earl Gregory’s estate in the Connait. (HG) | ||
+ | * TREVAS—a village and bay on the coast of Corwyn. (TKD) | ||
+ | * TRURILL | ||
+ | * TRURILL—ancient border barony between Gwynedd and Meara, west of Culdi (IKS) (CM) (TKD); later held by Brice of Trurill. (BH) (KJ) | ||
+ | ===== V ===== | ||
+ | * TRUVORSK—a duchy of central Torenth. (KKB) | ||
+ | * VALLA DE COURCY—the estate of the de Courcy family in Gwynedd. (KKB) | ||
+ | * VALORET—Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822–905, from which springs the primacy of its archbishop, located between Eastmarch and the Haldane Honor (KJY) (CC) (SC) (CH) (HG) (BP); seat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd (Edmund Loris among others), at All Saints’ Cathedral. | ||
+ | * VÁR ADONY—winter palace of the Hort of Orsal, Prince of Tralia. (TKD) | ||
+ | * VARIAN—holding of one of the ancient families of the Eleven Kingdoms. (HD) | ||
+ | * VELDUR Forests—located upriver from Fathane. (DC) | ||
+ | * VÉZAIRE—a sovereign grand duchy of the Forcinn. (CM) (TKD) (KKB) | ||
+ | ===== W ===== | ||
+ | * WARRINGHAM—site of a shrine to Saint Camber. (CH) | ||