Read Sons of the Falcon (The Falcons Saga) Online
Authors: Court Ellyn
Thorn didn’t bother with pretenses.
He was scared, and he let his brother see it. “He sent the rágazeth. I thought
I was free of him.”
“Is it possible Solandyr lied?”
“No, I saw Lothiar myself. In his
mind. Recent memories. Lothiar was here, all right. A pair of ogre chieftains
trailed him into the courtyard. He looked like hell, like he’d been run through
the wash too many times, but it was him.”
Kelyn nodded, resolve building stone
by stone. “So be it. Our enemy has a face at last. There’s comfort in that.”
“Much good may it do us.” Thorn
paced wildly, in as much turmoil as the wind crashing against the towers. “It’s
all a ruin. Look at it! We couldn’t save anything. Lothiar is so many steps
ahead, we’ll never catch up. It’s all over, Kelyn. Lothiar has all the
advantages. The steel, the magic, the numbers, the walls, the invisibility—”
“He doesn’t have you.”
Thorn paid no attention to that. “If
I go to Lothiar, maybe—”
“No.” Kelyn seized him by the
shoulders. “We won today.
You
won. Don’t lose sight of that. We are
building an army, and we will fight, but we cannot do that without you.” How
odd it felt, comforting him, bolstering his confidence, like when they were
boys. “You are not who you were then. You vanquished the demon. You’ll do the
same to this Lothiar. You hear me? We are not giving in. Everything starts from
here.”
Like the slow breaking of dawn, calm
crept back into Thorn’s face. He nodded.
Kelyn clapped him on the back. “Come.
We have bodies to burn.”
They descended the tower together,
their feet scattering ashes.
~~~~
The Falcons Saga continues in
Fury of the Falcon
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Aralorr
and Evaronna
At Ilswythe
:
Kelyn
,
Lord Ilswythe, War Commander
Thorn Kingshield/Kieryn Dathiel
, his twin brother, avedra
Alovi
,
their mother, daughter of Wyramor in Leania
Keth
,
their father, deceased
Rhoslyn
,
Duchess of Liraness, married to Kelyn
Kethlyn
,
their son
Eliad
, Kelyn’s squire, one of King
Rhorek’s youngest illegitimate children
Etivva
, tutor and member of the
Shaddra’hin, a holy order devoted to the Mother-Father
Maegeth
,
captain of the Ilswythe garrison
Esmi
,
Alovi’s handmaid
Lura
,
Rhoslyn’s handmaid
Grieva
,
Kethlyn’s nurse
At Bramoran
:
Rhorek
,
King of Aralorr, the Black Falcon
Briéllyn
,
his queen, Lady Rhyverdane, of Leania
Valryk
,
their son
Lissah
,
commander of the Falcon Guard
Tullyk
,
captain of the Bramoran garrison
At Windhaven
:
Halayn
,
Rhoslyn’s aunt, also maternal aunt to King Rhorek
Drael
,
captain of the Windhaven garrison
At Tírandon
:
Lander
,
Lord Tírandon
Andett
,
his lady, deceased
Leshan
,
their oldest son, deceased
Laral
,
Kelyn’s squire, Lander’s heir
Ruthan
,
Lander’s peculiar daughter
Other Highborns of Aralorr
:
Brugge
,
a dwarf, foreman of Thyrvael and its silver mines;
Dagni
, his wife
Degany
,
Lord Zeldanor
Drys
,
his son
Kalla
,
a knight from Blue Mountain
Princess Mazél
, Lady Lunélion, paternal aunt to King Rhorek
Genna
,
her daughter
Davhin
,
Lord Vonmora, married to Lady Genna
Maeret
,
their daughter, named after Genna’s older sister, deceased
Galt
,
Lord Helwende
Garrs
,
his son
Rorin
,
Lord Westport
Barrin
,
his son
Princess Rilyth
, Lady of Brimlad, sister to King Rhorek
Drem
,
her sickly son
Fiera
Princess
Ki’eva
,
governing regent, sister of King Shadryk, deceased
At Éndaran
:
Eritha
,
Lady Éndaran
Raed
,
her son
Rance
and
Istra
, his son and daughter
Prince Nathryk
, crown prince of Fiera, ward of
Leania, Eritha’s grandson through a daughter now deceased
Princes Arryk
and
Bhodryk
, his half-brothers
Other highborns of Fiera
:
Bethyn
,
Lady Brengarra
Drona
,
Lady Athmar, one of the infamous “river twins”
Degan
,
her twin brother, Lord Ulmarr, slain by Kelyn
Johf
,
Lord Haezeldale, uncle to Prince Bhodryk
Leania
Bano’en
,
King of Leania
Pa’ella
,
his queen, aunt of Alovi
Prince Ha’el
, their son
Da’yn
and
Da’era
, the prince’s son and daughter
Allaran
,
Lord Wyramor, brother to Alovi
Athna
,
Ni’avh
,
Islinn
, his daughters
Lassar
,
his grandson, son of Ni’avh
Rhogan
,
Lord Mithlan
Aisley
,
his granddaughter
Avidan
Wood
Aerdria
, Lady of the Elarion, whose
palace is in the city of Linndun
Her Dardra (Moon Guard)
Captain Cheriam
and her lieutenants: Tréandyn, Ruvion, Lasharia,
Solandyr, Elyandir, Murienna, Branedyr, Thrainor, Maliel (deceased)
IN THE CITY AND BEYOND
Laniel Falconeye
, captain of the Dranithion
Quethiel, or Guardians of the Northern Wood, Thorn’s friend
Lyrienn
,
his sister, Lady Aerdria’s companion
Iryan Wingfleet
, captain of the Dranithion
Uthiel, Guardians of the Southern Wood
Tíryus
,
commander of the Avidan Regular Army, or Regs
Aegulon
,
Keeper of Civil Order
Saeralín
,
Keeper of the Veil
The
Naenion
Lothiar
,
the Exiled
Paggon Ironfist
, chieftain of Storm Mount Clan
Fogrim
,
of Dragon Claw Clan
Korax Elfbane
, of Black Marsh Clan
Lohg
and
Screamface
of Sky Rock Clan
The
Histories
Dorelia
, first Lady of the Elarion, who
led her people across the sea to Dwinovia
Amanthia
, Aerdria’s sister, deceased.
Ancestor of Kelyn and Thorn Kingshield
Bhodryn
the Great, the last powerful
king of a united Westervael, whose grandsons split the realm into Aralorr and
Fiera
Tallon
the Unifier, who joined Evaronna
to Aralorr
Ada / Anda
=
(adj.) strong.
And
= (n.) strength. As in andyr.
Alas / Elas
=
a journey. (pl.
alasion
). From verb
Elar
, ‘to travel;’
lasí
=
wandering, traveling (adj.). The elves call themselves
Elari
(pl.
Elarion
),
meaning ‘traveler.’ Their language, spoken and written, is
Elaran
.
Alva
=
river. As in Alvávidan.
-an / -en /-in
=
pluralizes, as does ‘-
ion.
’ As in Thyrnoran, ‘Silver Mountains.’
Ana
=
mother. Used in conjunction with
Forah,
forms the name for the creative
force of the universe,
Ana-Forah
. Zhianese, and other paternal peoples,
reverse the elements to
Forana
, ‘Father-Mother.’
Ara
=
favored, beloved. As in Aralorr, ‘favored jewel.’.
Arga
=
Blessed (n. and adj.).
Arghel
= a blessing.
Asa / As
=
(adj.) new, fresh. As in Dan-Ora’as, ‘home of new
beginnings.’
Ath / Eth
=
red. As in Forath, ‘red father.’
Aurien =
friend. (pl.
aurienen
).
Aura
= friendly, kind. (
Note
:
words that begin with vowels and are preceded by a word ending in a vowel, are
written and pronounced with an ‘h’ in order to separate the vowels’ sounds.)
Avë
=
implies magic, powers, elemental forces. As in Avidan and avedra.
Azeth
= the
indwelling soul or life-energy. As in rágazeth, the Soul Snatcher. (compare
Yr/Ir)
Azhdyr
= an
exile, or the exiled. (pl.
Azhdyrion)
From
Ashter
, ‘to exile.’ As
in Azhdyria (Land of the Exiled).
Baer / Ber
=
(n.) iron. As in
baernavë
, ‘iron of un-magic;’
Baerdwin
, dwarf,
literally ‘man of iron’ (pl. baerdwinion).
Bazan
= to
be (irreg.)—
vi’e (vië)
,
vil
,
bi’ev (biëv)
,
vayan
,
vailan
,
baizan
. Imperative form—
vilë
, ‘you be,’
vailanë
, ‘you all
be.’
Bryn / Bren / Bran / Bram
= falcon. As in the River Bryna, Brengarra, Bramoran,
Brynduvh.
Chequar
(one
of the few ‘ch’ words pronounced as ‘church’ rather than ‘Bach’)
=
to
scar, mark, brand. (irreg.)—
jheqi
,
jeqil
,
jeqin
,
jhequan
,
jeqlan
,
jeqiven
.
Cheq
= (n.) scar, brand. As in
keldjeq
,
‘warrior’s mark.’
Chinál
=
method, way
Dal / Del, Tel / Tal
= star.
Della / Dalla =
(adj.) ‘starry.’
Dan / Don / Dun
= home. As in Avidan.
Dath
=
thorn. (pl.
dathan
; adj. thorny is ‘
datha
’) As in
Dathiel
,
‘one who is thorn.’
Dorreah
=
Goddess. Literally, ‘moon lady.’
Dra / Dri / Dry
= guardian. From
Druhan
, ‘to guard, protect.’ As in shaddra,
avedra, Dardra, and Dranithion.
Dragar
= to
fly.
Drag
= flight.
Draghí =
f lying (adj.) As in Drakhan.
Dren
= fang,
tooth. From
Drenar
, ‘to bite’; pl.
Drenilion
. As in Mount
Drenéleth, ‘stone tooth.’
Duinn
= (n.)
dark. From
Duinar
, ‘to darken.’
Duina
= (adj.) dark.
As in
duinóvion
, ‘humans’ (see ‘Ova’)
Elari =
see
Alas/Elas
Eleth
=
stone (n.). Adjective form is
eletha
.
Eshel =
fire
(compare
Val
).
Forah
=
father. As in Forath. (see
Rea
and
Ana
)
Frinach
(sometimes
vrinach
) = storm.
H’ =
added
to the front of a word that begins with a vowel if that word follows another
ending in a vowel. See the note following ‘
aurien
.’
Har / Her
=
sun.
Hara
, ‘sunny.’
Harsha
, ‘sunlight.’
Harshava
,
‘sunlit.’ As in Harac, Harena (The Desert), Heret (Land of First Dawn).
Ils / Is
=
corruption of ‘elves.’ As in Ilswythe, Elves’ Meadow.
Kaem =
ridge.
Kal / Kel
=
warrior. As in Kelyn,
keldjeq
.
Kantav
=
bridge; also denotes ‘passage across,’ as in Kantava Islands and Kantávlea, the
‘Sea of Crossing.’
Kir / Kier
=
shield, from
Kírer
, ‘to shield from.’
Kulyah =
head. (pl.
kulyanen
)
Lassar
= to
grow, increase.
Lashí
= (adj.) growing, increasing. Derived is
Duinlas
,
‘growing dark’ or twilight;
Shalas
, ‘morning.’
Lau =
(prep.) down.
Lea / Lia
=
sea, water in general. As in Leathyr (silver water), Leania (land of water)
Len / Linn / Lyn
= beautiful, fair. As in Kelyn, Rhoslyn.
Ler / Lir / Lor
= jewel, gem. As in Aralorr.
Lesha =
melody.
Leth
= land.
Lethryn
=
earth, globe, planet entire.
Liethan
= to
praise (irreg.)—liethi, liethil, liethiv, lithyan, lethilan, lethivan
Loth =
ash
(pl.
lothen
). As in Lothiar, ‘like ash.’
Luin / Lun
=
tower. As in Lunélion.
Mar / Mor
=
fortress, stronghold. Seen in countless names of strongholds across Dwinovia,
like Bramoran, Athmar.
Mith
=
peace, quiet (n.). From
Mithar
, to grow peaceful, quiet.
Mitha
=
peaceful (adj.).
Mithilë
! = Peace! (command).
N / Na =
signifies negation. Also ‘no’ or ‘un-’
Na’eth
=
shadow.
Na’etha
= shadowy (adj.). As in Nathrachan, Nathryk.
Na’in =
ogre.
(pl.
naenion
)
Nethai =
brother.
Nith / Nyth
=
forest, wood, and the singular tree. As in Avidanyth (Avidan Wood), Nithmar.
Ora
=
beginning (n.). From
Oren
, ‘to begin.’ As in Dan-Ora’as.
Ova
= a
community, clan, people, gathering place. From
Ovan
, ‘to gather.’ As in
Sýnnova (‘safe place’).
Duínovë
, meaning ‘dark person,’ the Elaran name
for a male human, while
Duínova
is a female human.
Duinóvion
is
the plural for many humans, while
Duínovan
is the adjective denoting
anything of human make or design, including their language.
Dwinóvia
,
‘Land of Men’
Quethia
=
north.
Quethiel
= northern.
Ran / Ron / Ren / Ryn
= royal. As in Kieryn, Bramoran.
Rava
=
pearl. As in Rávalin, one of the Pearl Islands.
Rea
= lady
or queen, or any highly placed female.
Rek / Rik / Ryk =
king. As in Rhorek, Shadryk, etc.
Rhithio
=
west.
Rhithiel
= western.
Rhos
=
flower.
Rith
= wing
(pl. rithion). As in Goryth, and
Avarith
, lit. ‘magic wing’ or ‘wing of
avë’ for dragon (pl.
avárithen
).
Sha
= light.
Seen in ‘
shaddra
’ (Guardians of Light, the monks dwelling in the valley
of the same name)
Shath =
day.
Slanta! =
Greetings!
Tav
= joy.
Tava
= (adj.) happy. From
Tabar
, ‘to be joyful, happy’
Thall / Thell
=
Bay, cove. As in thellnyth tree.
Thassan
= to
forgive, pardon.
Thevríl =
the Veil, and the spell-word used to conjure it around oneself.
Thyn / Thyr
=
silver (n. and adj.). As in Thyrvael, Thyrra.
Ter / Tír
=
arrow. As in Tírnan, Tírandon.
Tran / Tryn =
ford.
As is Galantryn, the Great Ford.
Trechan
= to
teach (irreg.)—trechi, trechil, trechiv, treyan, trechilan, trechiven
Ula / U’alu
=
(adj.) long. As in Ulmarr.
Uthia
=
south.
Uthiel
= southern.’
Van
= song.
From
Vanar
, ‘to sing’
Val / Vul
=
fire (in liquid form). As in Valrosk and Galvalia.
Valav =
(n.)
balance.
Navalav
= unbalance.
Wyr
= moor,
heath. As in Wyramor, ‘fortress of the moor.’
Wytha
=
meadow, valley. As in Ilswythe.
Whenda
=
windy. As in Helwende.
Yr / Ir
=
life; spirit. From
Yran
, ‘to live, have spirit.’
Yri
, adj.
‘living.’ As in Iryan.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS:
Oa/oän
= I/me
Ola/olahn
= you/you (pl.)
Eä/eär
= She/her
Eö/eör
= He/him
Ië
= it
Yo/yora
= We/us
Elan/eran
= They/them
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS:
Ta/atta
= My/mine
Tae/attae
= Your/yours
Tas/attás
= Her/hers
Torr/attor
= His/his
Ti/atti
= Its/its
Tann/attán
= Our/ours
Taena/attaena
= Your (pl.)/yours (pl.)
Tash/attash
= Their/theirs
CONJUNCTIONS:
And
=
tha
But/however
=
vae
So/therefore
=
yn
For/because
=
qua
ARTICLES:
The
=
er
A =
ya
An
=
yan
That
=
as
This
=
al
OF
:
-Prepositional
‘of’ is absorbed, understood, as in Welsh.
-Possessive ‘of’ is expressed as ‘-d’, ‘-ad’, ‘-da’ at
end
of a word or
amid
a compound word such as Brandrith,
‘falcon’s wing’;
bathda’sha
, rainbow (lit. ‘rain’s light’= Buadd da
sha).