GLOSSARY

ANIMALS


aga moths – pests that eat clothing


anyi – sea mammals with short spines


ceryni – small rodent enka – horned domestic animal, bred for meat


eyoma – sea leeches


faren – general term for arachnids


gorin – large domestic animal used for food and to haul boats and wagons


harrel – small domestic animal bred for meat


inava – insect believed to bestow good luck


limek – wild predatory dog


mullook – wild nocturnal bird


quannea – rare shells


rassook – domestic bird used for meat and feathers


ravi – rodent, larger than ceryni


reber – domestic animal, bred for wool and meat


sapfly – woodland insect


sevli – poisonous lizard


squimp – squirrel-like creature that steals food


yeel – small domesticated breed of limek used for tracking


zill – small, intelligent mammal sometimes kept as a pet


PLANTS/FOOD


anivope vine – plant sensitive to mental projection


bellspice – spice grown in Sachaka


bol – (also means “river scum’) strong liquor made from tugors


brasi – green leafy vegetable with small buds


briskbark – bark with decongestant properties


cabbas – hollow, bell-shaped vegetable


chebol sauce – rich meat sauce made from bol


cone cakes – bite-sized cakes


creamflower – flower used as a soporific


crots – large, purple beans


curem – smooth, nutty spice curren – coarse grain with robust flavour


dall – long fruit with tart orange, seedy flesh


dunda – root chewed as a stimulating drug


gan-gan – flowering bush from Lan


husroot – herb used for cleansing wounds


iker – stimulating drug, reputed to have aphrodisiac properties


jerras – long yellow beans


kreppa – foul-smelling medicinal herb


marin – red citrus fruit


monyo – bulb


myk – mind-affecting drug


nalar – pungent root


nemmin – sleep-inducing drug


nightwood – hardwood timber


pachi – crisp, sweet fruit


papea – pepper-like spice


piorres – small, bell-shaped fruit


raka/suka – stimulating drink made from roasted beans, originally from Sachaka


roet – plant from which a soporific drug and a perfume are derived


rot – slang term for the drug roet shem – edible reed-like plant


sumi – bitter drink


sweetdrops – candies


telk – seed from which an oil is extracted


tenn – grain that can be cooked as is, broken into small pieces, or ground to make a flour


tiro – edible nuts


tugor – parsnip-like root


ukkas – carnivorous plants


vare – berries from which most wine is produced


whitewater – pure spirits made from tugors


yellowseed – crop grown in Sachaka


CLOTHING AND WEAPONRY


incal – square symbol, not unlike a family shield, sewn onto sleeve or cuff


kebin – iron bar with hook for catching attacker’s knife, carried by guards


longcoat – ankle-length coat


quan – tiny disc-shaped beads made of shell


undershift – Kyralian women’s undergarment


vyer – stringed instrument from Elyne


PUBLIC HOUSES


bathhouse – establishment selling bathing facilities and other grooming services


bolhouse – establishment selling bol and short term accommodation


brewhouse – bol manufacturer


hole – building constructed from scavenged materials


stayhouse – rented building, a family to a room


COUNTRIES/PEOPLES IN THE REGION


Duna – tribes who live in volcanic desert north of Sachaka


Elyne – neighbour to Kyralia and Sachaka and once ruled by Sachaka


Kyralia – neighbour to Elyne and


Sachaka and once ruled by Sachaka


Lan – a mountainous land peopled by warrior tribes


Lonmar – a desert land home to the strict Mahga religion


Sachaka – home of the once great


Sachakan Empire, where all but the most powerful are slaves


Vin – an island nation known for their seamanship


TITLES/POSITIONS


Administrator – magician who sees to the running of the Guild


Ashaki – Sachakan landowner


Black Magician – one of two magicians allowed to know black magic


Directors – magicians in charge of managing novices within and outside of the University


Heads of Disciplines – in charge of magicians of the three disciplines of Healing, Warrior and Alchemy


Heads of Studies – in charge of teaching the three disciplines of Healing, Warrior and Alchemy


High Lord – the official leader of the Magicians’ Guild of Kyralia


Ichani – Sachakan free man or woman who has been declared outcast


King’s Advisors – magicians who advise, Heal and protect the Kyralian king


Lord/Lady – any magician of the


Magician’s Guild without a greater title Master – free Sachakan


OTHER TERMS


the approach – main corridor to the master’s room in Sachakan houses


blood gem – artificial gemstone that allows maker to hear the thoughts of wearer


earthblood – term the Duna tribes use for lava


lowie – slang term used in the Guild for novices from middle and lower class origins


master’s room – main room in Sachakan houses for greeting guests


obin – separate house joined to the main house of a Naguh Valley house


snootie – slang term used in the


Guild for novices and magicians from the Houses slavehouse – part of Sachakan homes where the slaves live and work


slavespot – sexually transmitted disease


storestone – gemstone that can store magic


The Slig – a hidden people who live in the passages underneath Imardin


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